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9.1 7 reviews
Lazi
09/10 – 15/10
A$262/nighttotal: A$1572 (6 )
Cliffvue Homestead — East House
1 6
apartment , Lazi
East House, a three-bedroom cliffside property in Siquijor, Philippines, boasts breathtaking ocean views and convenient access to Lazi's attractions, though precise distances to specific landmarks remain unspecified. This self-catering dwelling offers a spacious living area with kitchenette, al fresco dining, a private gazebo, upper deck workspace, garage parking, and accommodates up to six guests with air conditioning and internet access.
9.4 35 reviews
Lazi
09/10 – 15/10
A$205/nighttotal: A$1230 (6 )
Mard Beach House Siquijor
1 6
apartment , Maria
This beachfront property in Minalulan, Maria, Siquijor offers easy access to attractions such as Cambugahay Falls and Lazi Convent, both within a reasonable driving distance. The three-bedroom apartment, sleeping up to six guests, boasts two fully equipped kitchens (indoor and outdoor), a garden, parking, air conditioning (downstairs), Wi-Fi, and is perfect for families or groups enjoying snorkeling at the nearby fish reserve.
10 14 reviews
Lazi
27/08 – 31/08
A$44/nighttotal: A$176 (4 )
Siquijor Island Castle Resort
1 1
castle , Lazi
Siquijor Island Castle, a unique mini-castle in Lazi, Siquijor, offers a distinctive stay on the island; precise location within Lazi requires further information. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom property boasts an infinity pool with a glass wall, a rooftop prayer room, and on-site parking, accommodating up to two guests and providing a romantic escape.
This architect-designed lodge in Siquijor is located approximately 70 kilometres from the port, offering proximity to Salagdoong Beach, Sambulawan Cave, Cambugahay Falls, and Lazi Church. The ruby-themed bungalow accommodates two guests, featuring one bedroom and one bathroom, with complimentary daily breakfast, internet, a swimming pool, parking, and a self-drive Suzuki Jimny 4x4 for island exploration.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Lazi
What are the most affordable attractions in Lazi?
The best affordable attractions in Lazi are the churches and the nearby beaches. You can also take a walk around the town and explore the local markets. The Lazi Church is free to enter, and the beaches are public.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Lazi?
Lazi is a great place to unwind. You can spend your days relaxing on the beach, swimming in the ocean, or exploring the local markets. There are also a few spas in the area where you can get a massage. The Salagdoong Beach is a great place to relax and enjoy the sun.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Lazi?
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Lazi?
Lazi is known for its fresh seafood, so you should try some of the local dishes at the restaurants along the coast. You can also find traditional Filipino food at the local markets. The 'Kinilaw' is a must-try dish.
The best time to book a hotel in Lazi is during the shoulder season, from April to June or September to November. You'll find the best deals and avoid the crowds. The peak season is from December to February, so prices will be higher during this time.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Lazi?
Most hotels in Lazi offer basic amenities, such as air conditioning, a private bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Some hotels also offer amenities like a swimming pool, a restaurant, and a bar. The 'Lazi Beach Resort' offers a private beach, a swimming pool, and a spa.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Lazi?
Lazi is a pet-friendly destination, and there are plenty of activities you can enjoy with your furry friend. You can take your dog for a walk on the beach, or visit the nearby Salagdoong Beach. There are also a few restaurants that are pet-friendly.