BODO'S BAMBOO BAR AND RESORT
When you stay at Bodo's Bamboo Bar Resort, you're in for the ultimate gastronomic experience. Spread out on a lush one-hectare plateau in Cebu, our resort is wheremouthwatering International dishes like Welsh rarebit and pickled herrings reign supreme. Match great food with fine wines and champagnes from Germany, France, and South Africa.
But these culinary creations aren't the only treats you'll get. Our resort also offers spacious rooms comfortably fitted with air-conditioning, a private toilet and shower, and TV. Ourfriendly and attentive services, meanwhile, will make you feel more at home.
Rooms and Rates
Delight in the quiet, laid-back atmosphere of our Balcony, Double Deluxe, and Triple Deluxe Rooms. Each one is fitted with staple features like air-conditioning, a private toilet and shower, TV, and mini-bar.
Our accommodations also have a living room/ lounge, dining area, and writing desk and chair. A ceiling fan, safe, DVD player, local newspaper, and Internet access are provided as well. Reserve Now.
But these culinary creations aren't the only treats you'll get. Our resort also offers spacious rooms comfortably fitted with air-conditioning, a private toilet and shower, and TV. Ourfriendly and attentive services, meanwhile, will make you feel more at home.
Rooms and Rates
Delight in the quiet, laid-back atmosphere of our Balcony, Double Deluxe, and Triple Deluxe Rooms. Each one is fitted with staple features like air-conditioning, a private toilet and shower, TV, and mini-bar.
Our accommodations also have a living room/ lounge, dining area, and writing desk and chair. A ceiling fan, safe, DVD player, local newspaper, and Internet access are provided as well. Reserve Now.
FROM THE BLOG OF Sheena and Edcel as THE WANDERING COUPLE At first, I thought that Bodo's Resort is located on the shorelines of Alcoy (as other resorts are situated that way), however, upon arriving at the resort, it was situated on the other side of the road. We thought we were on the wrong place. Bodo's Resort is elevated and as you get to the resort , you will have 180 degrees of scenic view of Alcoy's beach. You will not be able to directly soak into the beach and have fun with the sand and under sun, but the location of the resort makes you feel that you own the land (I am exaggerating though). First impression, the place is neat! They have a restaurant/entertainment hall, pool and jacuzzi and 14 aircon and non-aircon rooms. Also, the resort has WiFi connection (having WiFi is now becoming a must-have on most places due to the need of most to get connected even when on a vacation). The pool on the resort is quite small. I don’t understand why they had it that way since Bodo’s Resort does have a lot of space left for another pool. I think they are reserving that portion of grass and land for something else rather than having another pool? The Jacuzzi was a good place to relax. Another thing to note; if you love to shoot Sunsets, don’t expect that you will get one when you are in Bodo’s or in Alcoy. Alcoy is situated south of Cebu and is facing East. Instead of waiting for sunset, set your alarm at 530AM and shoot the sunrise. ^_^ Here are some Sunrise shots that I personally took. ^_^
Rooms. We took the Double Deluxe room which has a air conditioning, hot and cold water, mini-bar and a TV. The room that we had was not really cramped up and the bed was comfortable enough. If you want to watch DVDs, you can rent a DVD Player from the reception area. There are small cottages outside the rooms where I think you can stay of you are there for a day-stay. The non-aircon rooms, located near the pool and fronting the sea, have a private terrace with a scenic view of the beach and the sunrise.
Food. The rooms are quite affordable, however, like any other resorts; the food on the menu is quite expensive. If you live on a backpacker's budget, it is best to drive to the nearest public market. The public market is just a 5-minute habal-habal or tricycle ride away from Bodo’s and that is what we did. We rode a tricycle to the market, ate and bought some chichiria and softdrinks to the resort. If you feel that driving to the market is a waste of time, you may try the dishes served in Bodo’s restaurant. |