Savta Homestay offers accommodations in Banaue, 8.7 miles from Banaue Rice Terraces. This 1-star guest house offers a shared kitchen and luggage storage space.
Lesley
From
Netherlands
Great spot at the end of the city towards Batad. The rooms are spacious with two outlets, comfy bed, there is a hot shower, a toilet with toilet seat, a little kitchen area for washing dishes or making some coffee, a big terrace with tables and a great view, and you can get wifi and towels.
What makes this spot special is that Elma can book EVERYTHING for you, from transportation to and from your bus in Banaue, transport to and from Batad (keep in mind that Batad has no reception, so you might have to purchase wifi time to tell her a time you want to come back), busses to Manilla or Sagada, she can even help with making some plans for tracks and sights.
We left our bags there, went to Batad for one night and returned to Savta's house to pickup our bags, a shower and it was just a very comfy experience.
Also, the food made in her nephews bar (5 min walk) is delicious, so ask her about that if you want some good food, and entertainment while eating (karaoke, pool, terrace with view).
Batad Lhorens Inn and Restaurant in Banaue provides accommodations with a terrace and a shared lounge. This 1-star guest house offers a shared kitchen, full-day security, and free Wifi.
Lesley
From
Netherlands
Nice spot at the upper part of the town. It's a steep climb down, so if you just want a nice view, this is the place. The house has a flat roof with some chair where you can see most of the rice fields, and most of the town at the bottom. The rooms are basic, very thin mdf walls, a window, a bed. If you tend to get cold easily, maybe ask for an additional blanket as the temperature seems to drop a decent amount at night. There is a hot water shower, and a squat toilet. Power sockets in the common areas.
Banaue Greenfields Inn offers accommodations in Banaue, 8.2 miles from Banaue Rice Terraces. This guest house features free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi.
REYNALDO
From
Philippines
Room 11 has a fantastic view of rice terraces at sunrise, about 350 meters from your all-glass, floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall window! Convenient location along the main road, 2 kilometers from the public market. Good free internet connection at the lobby and their on-site restaurant, with a variety of breakfast and dinner options at reasonable prices. Many thanks to Irene and Rose for being such gracious hosts and tour guide, it was a marvelous 4-days and 3-nights stay!
Batad Transient House offers accommodations in Banaue, a few steps from Banaue Rice Terraces. This 2-star guest house offers room service and a tour desk.
Mayoyao View Inn offers accommodations in Banaue, 22 miles from Banaue Rice Terraces. Guests staying at this guest house have access to a patio.
Wilfrid
From
United States
The address 777 Viewpoint, Mayoyao does not exist. We even asked help from the Police Station. Finally a contact person came to let us know that the hotel we were looking for required a steep downhill walk. Please checkout the existence of this “hotel”. This looks like a scam
Banaue Sunrise Guest House offers accommodations in Banaue, 10 miles from Banaue Rice Terraces. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Jul Doire
From
Philippines
The room is very clean. The staff is welcoming and accommodating.
Offering a shared lounge, Sagada Heritage Village features accommodations in Sagada. There's an outdoor fireplace and guests can access free Wifi and free private parking.
Orry
From
Belgium
Beautiful village in the woods with nice view.
The people from the accommodation where very friendly and helpful.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
The host is really nice and gives you good recommendations on what to do when you are staying there. She will arrange everything for you so you don’t have to worry about anything- you can also eat there if you want to! Everything else is nice as well, it’s clean, comfortable and quiet!
It is all about location, at the edge of the Batad cluster of the UNESCO designated Cordillera Rice Terraces.
A bit of a challenging path leading to the guesthouse, but then it all opens up like an amphitheater, right from the
bedroom.
Nicely prepared meals, ice cold beers.
Very friendly host family.
The hostel is located in the middle of the village. You need to walk / hike like 30 min from the enterence. You are close to nature, it is quiet and you have a feeling of real Philippines life. The owner is very kind and cooks local dishes.
I could check-in as I arrived (room already available).The view to the rice fields from the terrace in stunning!!!!Much more quiet than the center of Banaue which I appreciated.Really good to get a rest from Manila.I used to walk to the center (30 mins) and even at night always felt safe.Otherwise 50 pesos the tricycle ride.Hot shower.Free tricycle ride from Ohayami bus terminal to the guesthouse on arrival.The owner was really helpful too ;) Thank you!!
Tani & Tessa are great hosts - Tani guided us during our 2 days trek in the rice fields and offered several alternatives considering the weather. He loves sharing his knowledge of the area / culture etc… and speaks perfect English
Very friendly reception, Joel is a great host, all is well organized, the guides are good. His wife cooks wonderfully! Rooms are clean, bed is comfortable. Can only recommend!
Staff was great and very helpful. Pick up from the bus stop and drop off also included, which is great. Location is nice and quiet. Food from the guest house also awesome and a few vegetarian options.
Guest review by
Andreas Roland
Solo traveler
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