"Toilet has bidet. WiFi doesn’t work in the rooms / This is my third time here because they’re one of the few resorts that are pet friendly in the Mabini area. For the accommodations and the price it’s very good, I loved the view. They’re improved by including a game room. I like staying here although food is still an oily, but it’s a 20-25 min drive to the town area so can only eat their food. My toilet didn’t smell so great. Be prepared to climb up and down flights of stairs."
"If there is no money loss, everything is fine, the invincible sea view and sunset, buffet breakfast, traffic is not too convenient, I brought a total of pesos, Hong Kong dollars and Renminbi, the peso is 2,000 less, and the renminbi is three hundred. The Hong Kong dollar is one hundred less. You don't have to think about who you got it. The room has a safe. Because you don't know how to use it, you don't have a safe. When you finally leave the hotel, you find that there is less money. I suggest you must be optimistic about yourself. Valuable objects."
"Service and quality of experience was outstanding for a boutique resort in the Philippines.
Food was very good, but I felt the menu could use a few more options. For example, it's fine to offer an extravagant ultra-indulgent double sized burger (which tasted good by the way), but sometimes guests with smaller appetites might like a burger, too."
"We stayed in Porto Novo Anilao Dive & Leisure Resort for 7 days 6 nights. The rooms are very clean and the food in their restaurant is very good. The F&B staff are friendly and the food is yummy. We did 16 dives with them. Thanks very much to instructor Mervin, JM and their dive team. They are professional, very friendly and make you feel like a VIP. They took us to several beautiful dive sites which I never think Anilao have them. I strongly recommend this resort and I am sure I will come back again.
Special thanks to Janet for the Lo Mei, JM for the Mei Hon and Halo Halo. Hope to see you all again very soon."
"People are friendly, quiet, and you will feel that you are in the province.
Very thankful for the guy who cooked for me and my friend so we could have dinner even though they are already closed.
There are lots of places there to chill.
Also, the number in the app or in the receipt is not updated, you might try to call it but someone would tell you that you dialed the wrong number. So if you would like to contact the accommodation you can try to message them here instead."
"Accommodation & dining was mediocre.
However, the diving was AMAZING; facilities and quality of the diving equipment are seriously good and well maintained.
The dive master was exceptional and the dive shop offered great service including all the boat crew.
Would have given a 6 star rating for the diving only.
Beware when booking via trip.com, there were massive issues and the reservation was recorded in the resort's system until I followed up with trip.com - quite a hassle."
"To go to this kind of island, you must be mentally prepared for inconvenient transportation and inconvenience for shopping and eating, so I stayed there for three nights and ate in the hotel. The hotel’s things are acceptable. The next morning I went to the vegetable market with the hotel's purchases, and wanted to buy some lobsters. I didn't know that the seafood over there was expensive and there was nothing to choose from. I didn't have to worry about it for the next two days. I just wanted to eat whatever the hotel had. The hotel staff are very nice, nice and enthusiastic. They will try their best to satisfy you if you have any requirements. Although they are a hotel, they feel like a homestay and are responsive."
"The place is great, loads of complimentary drinks and food. When it comes to cleanliness, they can do better. And a little upgrade of the amenities will be best, too. But overall, we enjoyed our 3 nights stay at Camp Netanya. Staff are very friendly and accommodating. Thanks to Sir Owen, the restaurant manager, and all of the staff for making our stay feel at home."
"I like the area specially the overlooking of the sea.
Rooms are clean and friendly staff. However, our door knob sometimes was hard to close. But overall, this is good couples or friends who wanted to staycation for a day or two."
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Trip.com's insights for hotels in Mabini
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Mabini hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Mabini?
December is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Mabini, with average nightly rates around IDR 1,428,479. Prices peak in November, when rates reach about IDR 3,958,178 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from December 27, 2024 to December 27, 2025.)
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IDR 2,000,000
IDR 4,000,000
IDR 1,428,479
Dec
IDR 3,638,084
Jan
IDR 2,376,818
Feb
IDR 2,405,483
Mar
IDR 3,358,598
Apr
IDR 3,188,996
May
IDR 3,017,006
Jun
IDR 3,081,502
Jul
IDR 2,491,478
Aug
IDR 3,076,725
Sep
IDR 3,575,976
Oct
IDR 3,958,178
Nov
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Mabini?
Hotel rates in Mabini are typically lowest on Wednesday, with average nightly rates around IDR 2,711,244. Monday tends to be the most expensive, averaging IDR 4,118,225 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from December 27, 2024 to December 27, 2025.)