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8.2 / 10 Guest Rating

Huni Sicogon

Barangay San Fernando, Sicogon Island, Carles, Iloilo, 5019, Carles, PH

Huni Sicogon - main view

About the Property

Relax and Unwind by the Beach
Unwind by the beach at Huni Sicogon, located in Carles. Indulge in the outdoor pool or seek tour/ticket assistance to explore nearby attractions such as Magusipol Island and Bayas Island.

Delicious Dining Options
Savor a delightful meal at All Day Dining and grab a drink at the poolside bar to quench your thirst. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a cooked-to-order breakfast each morning for a fee.

Comfortable Rooms and Convenient Amenities
Feel at home in one of the 52 air-conditioned rooms with minibars. The hotel also offers amenities like complimentary newspapers, luggage storage, and daily housekeeping services, ensuring a hassle-free stay.

Ready to experience beachfront bliss and exceptional hospitality? Book your stay at Huni Sicogon now!

Facilities & Amenities

Luggage storage
Wheelchair accessible
Breakfast available (surcharge)
Television in common areas
Free newspapers in lobby
Front desk (limited hours)
Smoke-free property
Tours/ticket assistance
Accessible shuttle
No accessible shuttle

Important Information

Check-in & Out

Check-in
Check-out12:00 PM

Property Notes

Cashless payment methods are available for all transactions.

Check Room Availability

1 night · 2 adults

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Guest Reviews

8.2
Excellent7 verified reviews

Categories

Cleanliness9.6
Location9.8
Service9.2
Facilities9.0
Value for money8.9
Comfort9.5

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J
Jeric
Verified booking
family
Standard Room
Stayed in May 25, 2025

"Exceptional"

10.0

What I like about this property was the serenity and peaceful place. The resort is tucked away overlooking the Visayan sea with endless ocean view where the very next island stretches all the way to Masbate island in Central Philippines.

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JOSE CLINTON
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in May 18, 2025

"Excellent"

8.0

Great welcoming staff!

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Joyce
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in Apr 8, 2024

"Exceptional"

10.0

The place is exclusive and has its own port. The hotel has a ready van to transport you from the port to the hotel. The food is excellent. The entire staff are respectful and friendly.

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Gregorio
Verified booking
partner
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 29, 2024

"Good"

6.0

Needs more development

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Romamea
Verified booking
family_with_children
Standard Room
Stayed in Jan 7, 2024

"Exceptional"

10.0

Relaxing ☺️

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Verified traveler
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in Jan 1, 2024

"Great place for a short vacation!"

10.0

Great place, beautiful beach; amazing island hop-ing. The only issue is lack of options for food on the island, but the restaurant at Huni is good to eat at for a couple of days.

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The
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in Jan 2, 2019

"Good"

2.0

I made the biggest mistake and assumed that the beef sourced by the only restaurant at the huni would be free of staphylococcus aureus but within an hour of eating a beef Tagalog that was nothing more than a plate of strips of beef coated in a sauce to disclose its poor quality, I was subject to the start of the cycle of a major food poisoning. The vomiting followed by diarrhoea pretty much dominated my stay and I had to extend from two to three days at significant cost (was made to pay higher rate) for the room so that I was well enough to travel by sea back to mainland. I lost over 4 kg in 24 hours and am still recovering from the episode. The meat for the huni is transported by sea (small boat). I was told by locals whom attempted to explain why I was poisoned that the meat was sourced cheaply at the local port estancia market which I saw meat just hanging in the hot tropical sun. I am a very careful traveller when it comes to food and water and fell for the trap of four stars and a hotel trying to set itself up as a go to destination and charges you top dollar for that effort. But reality is they are barely operating and are building the main hotel near the airport that will be ready in five years. What’s there now is minimal. I would love to interrogate the Chef and kitchen but just want to let this go but warn travellers not to assume anything at the huni. It’s pretending to offer the quality menu but what comes on your plate has a big question mark over it.

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