The hotel is in the middle of nowhereâno restaurants, no stores, nothing. The only food available was the hotelâs limited breakfast and lunch options. Getting there cost me 1,000 pesos in taxi fare because the roads were pitch-black, unsafe, and impossible to walk. Outside, it was a construction zoneâdust, noise, and chaos everywhere. Morning, I was woken up by loud construction sounds, making it impossible to rest.
The room was freezing, with only a thin quilt and no comforter. I asked for one, but no one was at the front desk at night, and by morning, they simply told me that comforters werenât provided. It was unacceptable. I couldnât sleep, woke up sick from the cold, and endured endless noise.
After seeing the poor environment, the construction dust, and the constant noise, I was immediately concerned for my health and wanted to leave before even checking in. The hotel initially agreed to refund me but later refused. Left with no choice, I stayed one miserable night and left first thing the next morning.
As a female traveler, the area was terrifyingâcompletely deserted, with no shops, no restaurants, and no delivery services. After dark, I was trapped in the hotel, hungry and scared.
This was supposed to be a vacation, but it felt like punishment. Freezing cold, noisy, unsafe, and completely isolatedâthis was the worst hotel experience Iâve ever had. Absolutely appalling.