The facilities were simple but nice. The double infinity pool was a spectacular sight and nice to swim in. There was a nice private beach where you could swim and also see plenty of fish if you brought snorkeling gear. There was a squash court, tennis court (not sure who would want to play that in the hot Philippine's sun), golf course, and a mini theatre (which was unfortunately closed as I was told it had fallen into a state of disrepair). There were various boat trips and water activities available from the hotel however the prices were borderline extortionate (20,000 pesos for a snorkeling trip!?) so I didn't bother with those.
The worst thing about this place was actually getting there as it is right at the end of mountainous terrain far away from anywhere else. I was horrified to be quoted a fee of 13,500 pesos to get there from NAIA, and was able to get a better price of 6000 back to Manila at the end of my stay, which was still quite a steep price to pay. Overall, unless you are actually living in the Philippines and have your own car, it is simply not worth the price and effort of traveling to this place. This was reflected in the very low guest numbers staying here.