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Reviews for San Juan Hotels

Charisma Beach Resort
4.1/55 Reviews
This resort is a gem for it is not common to have backpacker-friendly places that offer the resort experience. Located right in front of Solangon Beach but when tide is too low for dipping, there is a swimming pool where you can hang out. There are hammocks too if you are in the mood for lounging. There's a restaurant serving food and beer. If you want options though, other resorts are within walking distance and accessible along the beach. Staff are friendly and ready to answer questions about boat schedule, tours and even laundry service (priced at Php60/kg). Most of their accommodation are cottages but one big room is converted into a dorm with shared shower and toilet that are kept clean. Room is well-ventilated but there are stand fans if you have low tolerance for heat. Unlike typical hostels though, they do not have outlets/light in each bed. Siquijor mostly operates on cash but this is one of few places that accept GCash.
Descanso En Paraiso Resort
4.2/54 Reviews
Near to the beach ( there’s a shortcut to famous beach), friendly and warm service, clean and huge place to stay. Thanks so much.
Aloha Seaside Resort
4.3/56 Reviews
Aloha Seaside Resort Address = Lalao San Juan 6227 Siquijor I stayed 7 days and another 3 days = 10 days in total. I “asked” for a quiet room….they gave me a room #7, were the are building more cottages. It is noisy with a lot of hammering & drilling. The construction workers work 8:00 to 17:00. Then they're off! Thank the “invisible person in the sky.” The Aloha Grill & Restobar is 5” walk down the street on the ocean side. I booked with “someone” & have planned to stay here one week. My room has; air-con/remote, free wi-fi, flat-screen TV with “75” channels of which “25” are in English (History, Outdoor, Discovery, NG, Eurosport, CN, CNN, BBC, 3 Fox Movies, 4 HBO Movies, AXN, NBA, TV6, CMX, DIVA, MTV, Sony, Jack & Al Jazeera), unfortunately with NO USB connection (I “thought” all flat-screen TVs had an USB plug-in; I guess NOT) BUT (They gave me something to play MY own personal music, some kind of “thingy”. NICE!) a small desk, a small table, memory foam mattress, lockable closet & I requested a mini-fridge which they said they had none BUT they brought me one anyway! Good! It is hot in Asia, right? The bathroom has 2 soaps, 2 shampoo packets, tissue & 2 towels. The resort ran out of water THREE my 2nd day there; they had to fill up the water tank-10 minutes. NO WAY; no water since 17:30. NO it is 18:36! It IS now > than 2 hours & NOT 1 drop of water. BOO! They ran out of water my third day; water is on after scuba diving and NOT on after dinner. Turned it on = okay. There IS a problem with the water at this place. SOLUTION= Make it automatic….put some float in the water tank...when the float goes down to “this” level automatically it fills up….then when the float goes towards the top it automatically shuts off! Solution = Solved! The resort does do laundry (60 PHP/kilo), rents motorbikes (350 PHP/day). They also have a water-filling station where ‘you the people’ can fill up your used plastic water bottles for free instead of buying more plastic water bottles. I WISH EVERYBODY DID THIS! The people are very friendly & accommodating.
Infinity Sands Resort
4.5/514 Reviews
It feels like a very new resort, next to the beach in the south and a well-known local bar in the west. The environment in the room is super good and the rooms are very large. Each room has a set of outdoor tables and chairs, clothes rails, a swimming pool in the middle. , And you can watch the sunset. It's just that the Internet isn't working. The entire Siquijor Island hotel, even if the coco network is not good, collapses.
Coco Grove Beach Resort, Siquijor Island
4.8/575 Reviews
LOVED our stay at Coco Grove. We are not fans of large resorts, but this is an exception. Even though our first 2 nights the resort was full we did not feel like there were lots of people. The property is huge, villas and rooms are spread out amidst lush tropical foliage, there are 3 different & good sized pools in different areas. 3 food outlets. A decently equipped gym. A nice gift shop that doesn’t mark up the items exorbitantly—we found it very reasonable. Very well planned resort. Staff are just lovely—very sweet, attentive and helpful. Everyone. From drivers, front office, restaurants, spa, cleaners, gardeners, guards, lifeguards—all really just genuinely nice. I greatly appreciate how the staff are kind to animals too. Went to the Spa 3 nights for massage—ask for joy—I had one of the best aromatherapy massages from her (2 nights—my first and last; the masseuse I had the other night was mediocre). And if you prefer hard massages ask for a Swedish deep tissue massage from Fretzel, she was excellent according to my partner. We stayed in an ocean villa. Very spacious with a good sized bathroom with separate shower and bath tub too. There are also shelves and closets to hang clothes. Rooms are cleaned daily which we appreciate (if you don’t want yours cleaned daily let them know when you check in). It was wonderful having the beach & sea “at your doorstep.” Our stay was very peaceful. The Sanctuary Villas are at the opposite end, near the spa and in a bit more private area, we’ll probably request that for next time. there isn’t anything wrong with the Ocean villas (which are near the dive center) it’s just there was more foot traffic in the area than in the sanctuary. Internet is good in some areas and weak to none in others. Food is ok, portions are good. Decent selection for breakfast. For vegetarians the vegetable curry in Salanandas is good, Thai inspired better than at the Beach Bar. The fries and the stir fried vermicelli noodles w vegetables at the Beach Bar were better than the fries and the vegetarian pancit (these noodles were thicker) at Salamandas. Don’t forget to say hi to Macky, their rescued Brazilian Parrot We’ll be back, coco Grove is on our list of favorite beach resorts!
Siquijor Eastern Garan Seaview Resort
3.2/526 Reviews
It’s the third time I’ve been to Siquijor Island. I like it very much. It’s very quiet and not as commercialized as other places. This resort is the most beautiful resort I’ve ever stayed in. The sunset is super beautiful and the room facilities are also very good. Many of the window air conditioners on this island are very noisy. This one is a branded air conditioner. The owner is Chinese. There is no obstacle to communication. The Chinese food is also delicious. It is a restaurant worth recommending.

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Number of Hotels20
Number of Reviews221
Highest PriceS$ 666
Lowest PriceS$ 16
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 115
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 120

Guide to Hotels with Pools in San Juan

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach San Juan. Visitors often choose to travel to San Juan by bus.

Although San Juan is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. The local average price is 51 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 two-star hotels in San Juan at an average price of 63 SGD per night. Hotels in San Juan offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Paliton Guest House in San Juan is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Tropical Fun Ta Sea Rentals.

The most famous attractions locally are Hambilica Firefly Hatchery And Sanctuary.

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