Finding the place could be challenging, but the signages were very helpful. There's a very narrow road leading to the parking lot so you gotta go really slow especially for larger vehicles. We were warmly welcomed by the staff and lady owner, they're such a nice bunch of people. Pool was great, we just wish there was heater in the jacuzzi since the water temp was a lot cooler in it than the swimming pool. The rooms are a bit rustic. We stayed in 2 family connecting rooms and a triple connecting rooms as well, one on the ground floor and the 2nd floor. We were the biggest group with 4 kids, and 8 adults. The gazebo across the pool is probably the best feature of the place, where you can just lie around, relax after a swim, bond with your family, and have food from the restaurant delivered. Wifi signal good enough. Food was a bit pricey but that's the deal about this hotel. The worst part is breakfast. We all headed to the restaurant at the 3rd level next morning around 7:30am. Unfortunately the food trays were getting empty while a long line still stands in queue. They even ran out of coffee cups and most of us did not have a chance to eat except for a few pieces of bread. A staff came from the kitchen with a few freshly fried eggs and hot dogs which I distributed to the kids but still left a lot us hungry. We checked out early at 9am and we were even asked to pay for additional 250 pesos for 3 people for the breakfast since they weren't covered in the room rates