I dunno how to rate it, actually. Let me start with the (very little) good points. They got good sized, clean rooms with clean beddings and towel. The little terrace infront of the room is a great place to hang out in. There’s a mini fridge, hot and cold shower and complementary 3-in-1 coffee, and a tiny bar of soap. We hung the “make up room” sign outside the room, but u need to remind the receptionist so they will actually send someone to clean. Dont expect fluffy pillows and a soft bed, though. And there are mosquitoes in the room. We actually wiped the anti mosquito lotion on the walls near the bed to keep them away. We all escaped with just a few bites. The aircon is old and very noisy.
There is no restaurant/ bar or place to eat meals at the place. The entrance/ walkway to the rooms are lined by dive shop huts, where scores of guests AND guides in scuba gear hung out to smoke cigarettes. And it doesnt help that the trash can for the cigarette butts is in the middle of the walkway. Pass by after your shower and your hair is gonna stink of cigarettes the whole day.
This is not a beachfront place. It’s just a DECENT place with a bed to crash into after a day of water activities, or if you couldnt get a better place and you have ran out of options. Sadly, it is too expensive at 4500 per day for just a “decent” place, and that is even a group price. They offered breakfast, but at 500 pesos, I’d rather eat a better breakfast outside.
Boracay, though, is definitely more, more, more beautiful after the clean up, and they are already enforcing stricter rules for littering, drinking on the beach, etc. to maintain it.
Do come visit Boracay. But find someplace else to stay in.