4/5 May “Ziel” N. 1 year ago on Google • 152 reviews
Moderately
expensive.
Swimming
resort
with
mini
Bali-inspired
corner,
Hobbiton,
and
a
few
IG
frames.
Came
here
on
a
Daytour
and
it's
250
pesos
for
discounted
pics,
whether
senior
or
not,
it's
the
same
rate
from
the
original
340
pesos.
Add
150
pesos
for
swimming.
The
rates
are
likely
lower
because
they're
doing
repairs
and
it's
really
in
need
of
fixing.
The
photo
spots
are
rustic
and
provincial
in
feeling.
If
you
came
for
IG
photos,
half
of
the
spots
are
against
the
light
at
9am
and
you
need
a
powerful
camera
or
setting
that
can
handle
it.
Since
we're
using
the
automatic
setting
of
our
ordinary
android
phones,
the
shots
facing
against
the
sun
was
unfortunately
bad,
from
the
heart
and
other
frames
to
the
bridge
and
river
and
the
giant
swing,
I
think
it
was
an
epic
fail
that
the
spot
wasn't
moved
and
rearranged.
You
must
come
before
9
am
to
maximize
the
photo
area
worth
250
pesos.
The
good
half
of
the
spots
are
the
giant
nests,
Hobbiton,
bamboo,
and
areas
away
from
the
sun.
If
you
came
for
swimming,
it's
old
and
under
repair,
so
it
may
not
be
so
appealing.
We
didn't
try
it,
but
there's
a
slide
in
the
pool
for
kids.
The
restrooms
are
quite
stressful
to
use
ambiance-wise,
without
locks
and
rusty,
obviously
because
the
repairs
aren't
done
yet.
But
at
least
it's
clean.
There's
no
canteen
at
the
time
we
came.
If
you
want
water,
either
bring
it
before
you
come
or
buy
one
outside.
They
can
also
buy
you
one
small
bottle
if
you
give
50
pesos
as
a
favor.
All
in
all,
other
attractions
are
cheaper
than
this
villa,
but
if
you
want
to
take
a
break
or
really
want
those
nice
IG
pics,
I
recommend
an
earlier
time
from
sunrise
to
before
the
sun
is
high
because
of
the
against
the
light
setting.
As
far
as
safety,
so
far
it
felt
safe,
we
just
left
our
large
bags
on
the
table
while
we
went
around
in
smaller
bags
and
people
were
all
trusting.
Not
much
visitors
either
so
it's
quiet.
We
still
enjoyed
the
2-hour
break
from
9am-11am,
but
pics
by
10am
are
impossible
with
the
sun.