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Top Bantayan Pet Friendly Hotels
Pet lovers shouldn't miss the chance to visit Bantayan Island, a tranquil city known for its beaches and churches, as well as attractions like Saints Peter and Paul Parish and Bantayan Public Plaza. Take your pick from Travelocity's 4 pet-friendly hotels and accommodations in Bantayan Island and bring Fido along!
How to Wander Wisely in Bantayan Island with Your Pet
- If shopping is in your travel plans, be sure to visit Bantayan Public Market.
- Other things to see include Santa Fe Ferry Terminal.
Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Bantayan Island
- Bantayan Island Nature Park and Resort
Pets stay free at this 3-star resort. - Beach Placid Resort & Restaurant
Cats and dogs stay free at this 3-star hotel. Guests appreciate its great beach location. - Randy's Bantayan Island Resort
Pets are allowed for a fee at this 2.5-star hotel.
Pet-Friendly Times to Vacation in Bantayan Island
Weather can make a huge difference, especially if you want to spend time wandering around the city. We have gathered the average temperatures to help better plan your time in Bantayan Island.
From January to March, average temperatures range from 89°F in the daytime to 75°F at night. Between April and June, the daytime average is 91°F and the nighttime average is 76°F.
From July to September, average temperatures range from 89°F in the daytime to 76°F at night. Between October and December, the daytime average is 88°F and the nighttime average is 76°F.
Bantayan hotels essential information
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Popular hotels | Bantayan Island Nature Park and Resort |
Recent Bantayan hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Kandaya Resort
") I stayed at Kandaya Resort and while the resort has a beautiful ocean view and the staff were genuinely friendly, the overall experience was disappointing due to a number of operational issues that should have been addressed before guests arrive. When I first checked into my room there were several problems including the door lock not working properly, the TV and cable not functioning, the Smart TV needing to be reconnected, a toilet with very weak pressure that clogged, and light switches that wouldn’t turn off until an electrician came and rewired the switch. These are the kinds of things that really should be checked before renting the room to guests. The biggest issue during my stay was the service and staff training. The resort appears to rely heavily on OJT (on-the-job training) staff, and while they were all very nice, many clearly had not been properly trained. Ordering food was frustrating because meals often arrived at completely different times, sometimes with one person getting their food and the other waiting 20 minutes for theirs, which takes away from the experience of dining together. The breakfast buffet also had issues with food temperature; the first morning the food was cold, the next morning it was warm after I mentioned it, and the following day it was cold again until a manager had to go into the kitchen to address it. Something as simple as keeping proper heat under the buffet trays would easily solve that. Around the pool area the service was simila"

