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Matabungkay Beach Resort and Hotel

Barangay Matabungkay, Lian, Philippines | (541) 362-3741

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Overview

Pros
  • Beachfront location on a white-sand beach

  • Two attractive outdoor pools and a kids' pool with a small slide

  • Variety of rooms include suites with living/dining areas, one- and two-bedroom family units, and beachside villas

  • Water Villas on stilts right over the water

  • All rooms have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning

  • Breakfast included in rates

  • Restaurant and three bars, including one with billiards, darts, and karaoke

  • Spa offers massages, facials, and more

  • Small shop sells beach gear, souvenirs, and sundries

  • Water sports like kayaking, snorkeling, and Jet Skiing (for a fee)

  • Free Wi-Fi in the lobby

Cons
  • Tired property in need of some updates, plus complaints about maintenance issues

  • Wi-Fi only available in lobby

  • Not much in the surrounding area apart from beach

  • Food gets mixed reviews

Bottom Line

Sitting directly on the beach in the resort area of Matabungkay, this mid-range hotel draws mainly families and groups on team-building outings. It's a tired property that could use some updates, but it has two attractive outdoor pools and a kids' pool, as well as offering various water sports on the beach (for a fee). The 54 rooms are plain, but spacious, and multi-bedroom units and villas on stilts over the water are both available. The rooms lack Wi-Fi though, which is only available in the lobby. The hotel has a restaurant and three bars, including a poolside option, but food gets mixed reviews. Another downer is the lack of restaurants in the area; there's not much but other hotels. A comparable nearby alternative is the Coral Beach Club.

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Barangay Matabungkay, Lian, Philippines
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Beach
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Cable
  • Children's Pool
  • Concierge
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Kids Club
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Spa
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Mid-range beach resort in need of some updates

This mid-range hotel sits on beachfront grounds dotted with palm trees and greenery. Rustic-style architecture, some of it open-air, features sloped wooden roofs, while interiors also reflect the island vibe. The lobby's crosshatch of wooden ceiling beams are interspersed with large eye-catching lamps suspended from above. A seating area of comfy curvy chairs surrounding wooden tables offers a space to wait or linger. Dining spaces have a similar look, full of rustic, beachy elements like wicker and bamboo that fit right into the tropical feel. This is not a modern property though, and definitely looks a bit tired here and there, but nevertheless it attracts travelers seeking a good value. Guests tend to spend most of their time outside anyway, and there are some lovely areas to do so here, namely at the attractive outdoor pools; the beach gets some mixed reviews in terms of cleanliness and maintenance.Guests are tourists seeking a sunny beachside vacation, and the property particularly attracts many groups and families with kids seeking a good value. Corporate groups on team-building retreats come here too, which can be a nuisance for vacationers looking for quiet. 

Location

Beachfront location in resort area with several other hotels, but not much else

The hotel is situated on the beach in Matabungkay, a resort area with a beautiful white-sand beach. The coast is lined with several other beachfront properties, but besides these hotels, there's not much else in terms of dining options or shops. Nasugbu, a 30-minute drive up the coast, offers more restaurants, cafes, and shops. Area attractions include Lake Taal and its Taal Volcano Island (about an hour's drive away); Mount Batulao (about an hour and 15 minutes away); and Mount Talamitam (a one-hour drive). Manila is a about a two-and-a-half hour drive from here, as is its airport.

Rooms

Simple, spacious rooms and suites with limited amenities; some have balconies/patios

Rooms feature a fairly plain and simple style, but are pleasant. Cream and beige hues on walls and tile floors contrast dark wicker furnishings and framed black-and-white photos on the walls. Furniture is spare and includes desks. Potted plants add a touch of greenery to the spaces.There are a couple of different room categories offered, from entry-level Deluxe Rooms, which measure 376.7 square feet (35 square meters) and have balconies that overlook the pool, to the slightly larger Deluxe Suites (490 square feet or 45.59 square meters) that add living and dining areas to the 1022.5-square-foot (95 square meters) One-Bedroom Family rooms that offer living and dining rooms. Other options include Sunset Studios that have patios with beach views; Beachside Villas that can sleep up to five and have garden areas and terraces; and Water Villas which sit on stilts over the water, plus some of these units have whirlpool tubs.Amenities are a bit limited, but all units have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. Wi-Fi is not available in rooms, which garners a lot of complaints. It's available for free in the lobby. Bathrooms are small, and feature a contemporary style that includes walk-in rainfall showers. Toiletries are provided. Many guests complain of maintenance issues though, like problems with the water and drainage.

Features

Two outdoor pools and a kids' pool; water sports on the beach; restaurant and three bars; and free breakfast

One of the highlights here are the two outdoor pools. They're both attractive freeform pools surrounded by greenery and palm trees. Pool decks are lined with shaded seating, both loungers and tables and chairs, and one of the pools has in-water loungers as well. There's also a smaller kids' pool with a slide. Guests have direct access to a pretty stretch of sandy beach, which also features some seating. Beach volleyball courts are available here, and there are showers. Water sports are available for a fee, including Jet Skis, banana boats, stand-up paddle boards, kayaks, pedal and motorized boats, and snorkeling.The hotel's restaurant, Cafe Caballero, offers local and international fare (including Italian, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese options) for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but food gets mixed reviews. Breakfast is included in rates. There's also a bar by the restaurant, as well as a poolside bar that serves cocktails and other drinks. The Wave Sports Bar has pool tables and darts, plus it offers karaoke.Wellness features include a spa that offers reflexology, aromatherapy, and facials, plus there's a sauna. Other amenities include a shop that sells clothing, beach gear, souvenirs, and sundries. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby. The hotel also offers meeting/event space, including for weddings, and it attracts corporate travelers on team-building retreats as well.