Sir George Pension House in Cagayan de Oro City, Northern Mindanao is fast becoming one of my favorite budget accommodations in CDO. I think I’ve checked in 3 or 4 times after my very first stay at that cheap hotel in Cagayan de Oro City. I like the accessibility of the place (it’s located at corner Pabayo and Gaerlan streets, just a few blocks away from the heart of Divisoria), the room rates are relatively cheap (single room rate starts at P600.00) and they offer FREE Wi-Fi!
Read more about my review of Sir George Pension House over at the Mindanao Hotels page.
I won’t delve more into the amenities of this CDO pension house, though. What I want to share with you guys are these photos of my funny looking yet pretty darn cute hotel room visitor!
During my most recent stay at Sir George Pension House Cagayan de Oro, I mistakenly left behind my Guess sunglasses. Well, look at who was wearing them as soon as I got back to my room!


Apparently, the room attendant over at Sir George has a knack for creating pretty cool stuff with the mere use of a towel
It looks like a “towel dog” at first…but I reckon it looks more like a “towel pig” when you look at it from this angle…what do you guys think? LOL
My Southrace Band boys and I were billeted at EMR Suites in Koronadal City, Mindanao last week.
We were in the land formerly called Marbel for my boys’ two-day gig at EMR Center, which was actually just a few steps away from EMR Suites.
Two words to describe my 3-night stay? UBER COMFORTABLE.
My room had a large queen sized bed (you may also opt for the room with two single beds), an airconditioning unit, a table large enough for you to place your laptop and a few work-related stuff on, a few stools (my room had three), a large flat screen TV, cable connection and space for your clothes.
The bathroom, meanwhile, was clean (this is very important, of course). It had hot and cold shower. Water current was strong, which I liked. I was also provided with a towel, a roll of toilet paper and a small bar of soap. Not bad for a room that cost only P500.00!
EMR Suites is actually relatively new — they just opened last January 2009 and more rooms are being built at the back part of the property. The basic amenities are now available, though, so you need not worry.
EMR Suites in Koronadal City, Mindanao also serves reasonably priced food. Their breakfast meals, for instance, only cost P70.00. If you need your daily dose of caffeine, you can also order coffee for only P20.00 Really afforable prices, I tell you.
Additionally, what makes EMR Suites an ideal place to stay while in Koronadal City is the fact that it’s just a few steps away from EMR Center, a venue well-known for its roster of live bands, disco nights, regular concerts (some of their recent performers include Vhong Navarro and the Streetboys, comedian Vice Ganda, singer Vina Morales and rapper Andrew E.) and videoke VIP rooms. Hence, there’s no need to think twice about where you can spend the entire night dancing or just laying back, listening to a live band perform and enjoying that bottle of ice cold beer.
And if you need to go downtown, you can ride one of the motorcycle-driven public utility vehicles. Fare from EMR Suites to Koronadal City’s KCC Mall, for instance, will only cost P8.00
All in all — I highly recommend EMR Suites in Koronadal City, Mindanao. Stay at EMR Suites if you’re on a budget, if you need a reasonably priced room or if you need a comfortable place to stay while in the land formerly called Marbel.
NORTHERN MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES – Club South Pacific, a luxury property on the beachfront of beautiful Northern Mindanao, has just announced a very special promo wherein the first twenty (20) families and/or first twenty (20) individuals can avail of discounted membership packages/rates!
An individual membership package (lifetime), for instance, will only cost P88,000.00 (regular price is P150,000.00) while the family membership rate will only cost P105,000.00 (regular rate is P180,000.00)
Make your reservations RIGHT NOW! You only need to pay P1,000.00 as reservation fee! (this is even deductible from the full payment) We can also arrange for a free trip to the Club South Pacific site so that you can personally check out the amazing property.
Read more about Club South Pacific HERE. And if you want to avail of this great offer, call us at (+63) 919 238 6575. You can also send an email to asteriskEC@gmail.com or leave a message HERE.
Southwinds Hotel is located along Capt. Vicente Roa Street Extension in Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippines. It is a hotel known for its very strategic location – it’s just a few meters away from Gaisano Mall Cagayan de Oro (walking distance) and a few blocks away from Robinson’s Mall Cagayan de Oro and Lim Ket Kai Mall CDO (you can just ride one of the local trisikads or padyaks for 5 pesos per person) It’s also in front of the main branch of Graphic All-In-One (a large chain of stores that sells cellular phones, cellphone accessories and the like).
Just this week, my mom, brother and I stayed in Southwinds Hotel. It was my second time to stay there, the first one was during a media tour sponsored by the Department of Agriculture a few years ago (several Mindanaoan media practitioners visited corn farms and milling areas in Baungon, Bukidnon and were briefed on hybrid corn production). My first visit was a pretty good one so I suggested that we spend our three days in Cagayan de Oro (dubbed the City of Golden Friendship) there. Plus we’ve already tried a couple of hotels in CDO and I wanted to blog about my experience this time around
Apart from its location, another thing that I like about staying in Southwinds Hotel Cagayan de Oro is the fact that its room rates are affordable. For a de luxe room, you only need to pay P1,060.00 (roughly US $25.00). Each deluxe room is good for double occupancy and get this – you also have free breakfast (good for two persons). You can choose whether you want Continental Breakfast, American Style Breakfast or Filipino Breakfast. During our stay, I opted for the Filipino Bangsilog (fried bangus fish seasoned with lots of garlic and pepper, sinangag or fried rice and itlog or egg) meal. Delish. Every breakfast meal comes with brewed or instant coffee.
Now for the room – our deluxe room had two single beds, a dresser, cable TV, cabinets and a small nook where there’s a small table and two cushioned chairs (very convenient especially if you’re on a business trip and you brought a laptop along). There’s hot and cold shower and there’s bedside control for the lights. You will only be provided with a small bar of soap and a sachet of shampoo though so it would be advisable if you could bring toiletries with you. I was also pleased to see that the room had several power outlets (sockets) – that meant that the management didn’t let their guests feel as if they were restricted or something.
One of the “distinct” features of Southwinds Hotel, by the way, is its very ample parking space for clients and guests. In fact, I think Southwinds Hotel is one of the very few remaining hotels in Cagayan de Oro that has that much parking space for guests. Hence, if you’re traveling with family and you brought your vehicle along, you won’t need to worry about safekeeping it.
The one thing that I could probably say I didn’t like during my entire 3-day stay in Southwinds Hotel is the hotel staff members’ lack of courtesy. During our check-in, for instance, one of the female receptionists that I spoke to immediately shifted her attention to another guest, leaving me unattended. That didn’t sit well with me. The other female receptionist, on the other hand, looked gloomy and indifferent and merely recited the “benefits” that come with our room – i.e. free breakfast will be served from 6 to 10 am blah blah. Not once did she and the other receptionist smile or at least looked glad that they had new guests. Also, during breakfast (on our second day there), the waitress, waiters and cooks were all busy watching HBO (”Spiderman 3″ was on and they had this huge TV at Cafe Bea, where the complimentary breakfast was served to hotel guests). So I found it uncomfortable to “interrupt” their HBO-watching session and ask for condiments because they really looked too engrossed watching the movie. The staff members were also busy, loudly chatting about the film which I found uncomfortable as well. I felt that the hotel guests should be given their “privacy” – at least a few minutes of silence during breakfast. I guess they shouldn’t have turned the TV on that day. Instead, soft music will do. Or better yet, they should’ve just switched to a news channel – I’d prefer that over Spiderman 3.
Still, I could probably still see myself staying at Southwinds Hotel Cagayan de Oro sometime soon. The room rates are reasonable, the breakfast meals are hearty and the location’s great. Let’s just hope that their staff members do better next time.
Southwinds Hotel is located along Capt. Vicente Roa Street Extension, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippines.
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The Camiguin Island Golden Sunset Beach Club is strategically located at Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin Island, Mindanao. I say strategic because apart from the fact that it is right within the vicinity of the island’s capital town, it is located in front of the famous White Island. So for those of you who want to spend more time at White Island instead of the other tourist attractions in Camiguin (also known as the Island Born of Fire), then Golden Sunset may be a viable choice.
I stayed at the Camiguin Island Golden Sunset Beach Club January of this year. The place is smaller compared to the other resorts in the island. However, this is probably why more people prefer to stay there. I found it discreet, private and clean. I heard that the resort has new owners and that they just tidied up the place – did a number of renovations and beefed up the marketing plan for the resort.
My companion and I stayed in an airconditioned room that had two single beds, a refrigerator and a television set. The TV had cable connection but there were only a few channels. It didn’t matter to us, though, since we didn’t go to Camiguin just to stay holed up in our room. We went there to explore and possibly see if our relatives, whom we haven’t seen in a long time, were still around. Anyway, the room was clean and decent. The bathroom was fine. Don’t forget to bring some toiletries, though, since the resort doesn’t offer much. We only got the small travel soap, one roll of tissue paper, one very small sachet of shampoo and towels. No slippers, no toothpaste.
Anyway, what I liked about the place was the fact that the staff members would really see to it that they help you as much as they can. When we told them that we wanted to hire a bangka that could bring us to and fro White Island, they were able to contact a bangkero right away. The good thing, too, was that we only paid P400.00 (that’s already round trip and good for 4 people) Pretty good deal, yes? Also, when we bought raw fish, shells and seafood at the Mambajao market, the staff members gladly offered to cook them. We only had to shell out P50.00 for the labor and for the cook to buy onion, garlic and other vegetables.
Another one of Golden Sunset’s plus is their swimming pool. I liked the fact that I could easily take a dip in the morning or after spending a long day at White Island or at Mantigue Island. Spending an extra hour at the pool before hitting the sack may help you relax and sleep better. One end of the pool is actually “connected” to a non-existent bar (which hopefully the management could revive one of these days).
The food and drinks at the resort are reasonably priced. Although if you do get a chance to buy some drinks at one of those groceries near the Mambajao Public Market, then do so. You can just then stock them up at the refrigerator inside your room.
During low season (June 1st to September 30th), a family fan room (sleeps six) will only cost you anywhere between P1,100 and P1,250. During the peak season (October 1st to May 31st), on the other hand, an overnight stay in an airconditioned room with television and refrigerator will cost between P1,600 and P1,800. These room rates are based on single and double occupancies. They will charge P400.00 for every additional person in the room.
Check out time is at 12 noon while you can check in at any time of the day. Be sure to call them beforehand, though, as the rooms are limited.
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