Discover the best hotels in Naval, Biliran Island, Visayas including D'Mei Residence Inn, GV Hotel Naval, Fragoch Tourist Inn, D'Mei Residence Inn, Marvin's Seaside Inn, Biliran Island Inn, TJ Pensione.
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4 based on 25 reviews
An elegant pension house located in the center of the booming town of Naval, the capital of the Biliran Province. Designed to address your needs of comfort and convenience away from home. All rooms are equipped with state-of-art amenities - fully airconditioned, LAN/WiFi, LCD TV and even have a convenience store for your immediate needs and a computer center to address your business needs.
Room without windows, felt like a prison. Make sure you have an itinerary ready at arrival (rent a scooter) cause personnel had no knowledge of activities in the surroundings. Beds and bathroom were fine.
3 based on 8 reviews
See why so many travelers make GV Hotel Naval their small hotel of choice when visiting Naval. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. GV Hotel Naval offers guests an array of room amenities including air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The small hotel offers a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and a convenience store, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a snack bar. Given the close proximity to New Naval Gallera (1.7 mi), guests of GV Hotel Naval can easily experience one of Naval's most popular landmarks. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular waterfall like Ulan-Ulan Falls, which is a short distance from the small hotel. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at GV Hotel Naval as you experience all of the things Naval has to offer.
For the money, great place to stay. Friendly staff and walking distance to shops, cafes and markets. Only cold showers but if you shower before putting air con on all is good. Rooms up the front have a view of the street but are a little noisy.
4 based on 5 reviews
Fragoch Tourist Inn is the newest accommodation here in Biliran Province. It offers you 20 different room accommodations. It has also a restaurant where you can enjoy sumptuous foods. Fragoch Tourist Inn is your newest host in Biliran Island. We are strategically located at Caneja Extension Naval Biliran.
Stayed here at Fragoch and it was very nice. Our room was honeymoon suite and it was very clean and big with nice bathroom and t.v. We’re very impressed by this hotel. The air conditioner was very cool and the hotel staff was very accommodating with room service. The restaurant was just downstairs and my fiancée and I could enjoy a good selection of food and cold drinks. This hotel was in good location and I highly recommend staying here. We actually stayed here in April of 2016 and it was extremely hot soo can attest to how well the air-con worked.
4 based on 25 reviews
An elegant pension house located in the center of the booming town of Naval, the capital of the Biliran Province. Designed to address your needs of comfort and convenience away from home. All rooms are equipped with state-of-art amenities - fully airconditioned, LAN/WiFi, LCD TV and even have a convenience store for your immediate needs and a computer center to address your business needs.
Room without windows, felt like a prison. Make sure you have an itinerary ready at arrival (rent a scooter) cause personnel had no knowledge of activities in the surroundings. Beds and bathroom were fine.
3.5 based on 41 reviews
There is not much to choose from, in terms of accommodation, in Naval. While I might not even consider Marvin’s Seaside Inn as a place to stay in an urbanized city like Cebu or Bacolod, in rustic and rural Biliran, the Inn is a gem. The ground floor and reception felt like being in a bed and breakfast. There is one long dining table for guests to eat. In fairness, the breakfast options were palatable. I stayed 2 nights so I got to try 2 dishes—corned beef and boneless bangus. I finished both dishes. They don’t have brewed coffee, so I’m glad I brought coffee with me. The room I got was probably the best because my window overlooked the Biliran Strait. The room was nothing fancy, but the basic necessities were addressed. The bed was comfortable and had soft, white, clean sheets, which surprised me because inns of these kind around the Philippines usually skimp on bed sheets. The towels were also surprisingly of good quality. The aircon was cold and the shower provided hot water, so thumbs up as well. My only negative is the bathroom emitted a foul smell. I opened the window to let the room breath. I was unable to test the wifi as I depended on LTE data on my phone. Over all, I enjoyed my stay in Marvin’s Seaside Inn, considering the context of the location.
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