Casa De Cutab

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Camiguin, Philippines

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Casa De Cutab Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Casa De Cutab is located in Camiguin, Philippines on Sagay. Casa De Cutab is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category inn in Philippines.

Address

Sagay

Phone

+63 9157447153

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Dong Bacs

This place especially its bar with a live band is superb. A cousin of mine came up onstage in one of its open mic night. It was a blast.

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Belle Gracie

Very accommodating, also enjoyed that they had dishes and sink to wash dishes. I was able to buy food and eat it here with no problem also was able to wash my reusable Tupperware. The facility overall is also very beautiful. Right in front of the beach, loved hearing the waves at night. Would come again if I go to camiguin :) only downside is it is a bit far from Mambajao but there are fresh markets nearby.

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James Semitara

It was a cozy place to chill. Their barbecue sauces are savory and tasty.

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Jürgen Ney

I stayed there for 10 days in may 2018. Great quiet hotel with familiar atmosphere. Nice clean room with aircon. The pizza Hawaii is bombastic. My favorite place was on the terrace at the sea.

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Isla Bonita

Quite,clean room, and nice staff special the owner!

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Janice Sutherland

The staff are very approachable and easy to talk. Our room is not so good, we booked for 3 nights stay. The room in the website is not the exact setting. Like we booked for 2 queen beds but the other bed has queen bamboo ned2yet it only have double size matress. The extra foam is so thin that it hurts your back when you sleep on the tiles floor aside from it gets cold due to its so thin. The food service and breakfast is really nice.

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Enviro Xentia

I really love this place called Casa De Cutab - made of all-concrete structure that looks dependable wth accent of red alum cladding material at the facade and walls painted with quaint golden yellow appearing like a hybrid mcdo-jollibee outlet store. What really made this place quaint and mind blowing are coconut trees left to thrive inside the building, trunks jutting in tiled toilet and baths piercing through the concrete roof - bearing fruits at that they call "butong" or "buco" in Tagalog. The fact that this place is surrounded with thousands of coconut trees, bition trees, bitaog trees by the sea. Wonderful.

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Paul Asis

Only drinks are serve.. No food