à El Nido .à 5 minutes de marche de chalet, vous trouverez Baie de Bacuit et Plage Caalan. De plus, Plage principale d'El Nido est à moins de 1 km et Paroisse de Saint-François d'Assise est à moins de 3 km.
Free breakfast is available daily. Public spaces have free WiFi. A terrace, tour/ticket assistance, and a garden are also featured at Forest Camp El Nido.
Smoking is allowed in designated areas at this 3-star El Nido chalet.
We booked via expedia the panoramic room with private bathroom.....
They gave us a basic room ..after one day of negotiations (they tried to tell us our basic room was panoramic...)they changed our room...to the panoramic one but in this facility there s no private bathroom only commun one ..half work and obsolete..no water and broken..
The pictures are 5 years old...and the rooms needs fixing
Madrid the manager is nice ...
They know the description on expedia is wrong...but ..nothing is done
We texted expedia but denied any wrong doing..
Nice concept but difficult to access from outside and also from within.
The views are great from the property and the breakfast is decent as well. However, the access road is a dirt road and it gets herculean to reach the reception.
The worse is the access to the rooms who hbrequirs climbing about 50 steps to the reception area and another 50 from the room to the bathroom/toilets. The restroom facilities are quite dirty as well.
This was such a gem, the ultimate backpackers haven. The cabins are rustic and there is a fair hike up to your room, but what you get is the most stunning view you could ever imagine. The staff is super friendly and breakfast is included. Take your coffee and breakfast in an amazing setting, one of the best views in my life. Enjoy
A unique place with a breathtaking view. We thoroughly enjoyed the stay. Staff were very us in several ways from cooking dinner to buying ferry tickets.accommodating.and helped
Forest camp is quiet, serene where you can bird watch during the day, watch the sunset in the afternoon and go stargazing at night. It is locally owned and the family is very accomodating. There is no AC and it is a climb up many stairs but don't let that deter you from experiencing the beauty of the property. Lots of fruit trees, flowers and birds. It is close to food places, stores, a short walk into town and a quick tricycle ride. Forest camp is for the adventurous at heart.
I loved my stay there! Everything is as described and the view is magnificent!!! I would say hut 9 or 10 have the best view. At the reception you can get tours booked or tips where to go or what to do.
Make no mistake, this is a camping like experience, just with huts instead of tents.
Di who works there was so lovely and friendly. Always welcoming you with a good morning, having amazing conversations. He made the place extra special for me being a solo traveller. He gave me tips and tricks and cool places to visit. Will forever be grateful for this amazing place and Di.
Thank you x
This was a unique stay in a prime location. Forest Camp is set against a hill where you have an insane view of the sea and islands. The cabins are equipped with all the essentials and the toilets and showers are tidy.
The manager and staff are incredibly friendly, thoughtful and helpful.
Forest Camp is exactly what it says on the tin. Itâs rustic camping in bungalows with a breathtaking view.
It certainly wasnât our most comfortable stay due to the heat, but the beds and facilities were absolutely fine. We struggled in the heat overnight but were given a second fan which definitely helped. The owners are currently installing ceiling fans in all the bugalows which we feel will make a massive difference.
The location of Forest Camp is great. It is a 15 minute walk to town. The walk was pleasant!
There are a lot of steep steps up to the bungalows which werenât an issue for us but would make this place unsuitable for anyone with mobility issues.
The showers and toilets werenât the cleanest but in a way that is definitely expected when camping in a forest (animals and their debris).
The breakfast was really nice with options of pancakes or omelette.
There is an old style washing machine which is available to use but bring detergent as they will charge to use theres.
The view you get for the price is exceptional, maybe even the best.
The people running the property are very accommodating and helpful.
Would recommend.
Forest Camp is a small âglampingâ style site located a little off the beaten path. About a 15 to 20min walk into El Nido town but with a few basic shops and eateries within 10min. Be prepared for a camping style experiences with few âluxuriesâ.
+ Amazing view of the bay including Cadlao and Helicopter islands
+ Friendly and helpful staff
+ Quiet location
+ Fun unique escape
+ Free Breakfast
+ Lots of potential with some additional TLC and expansion of facilities
- We didnât have warm water for showering during our entire stay (And zero water pressure at times too).
- LOTS of steps every time you want to come or go (also not easy with luggage)
- Toilet and shower facilities not particularly clean.
- Lots of sand, dirt and noise from on-site construction (should be mostly complete by early 2024)
- Slow communication
- Inside of cabins can get very hot (luckily we had two fans that mostly worked)
Also, be aware that if you have a fear or dislike of creepy crawlies and insects, you may want to avoid this place! As expected on the hillside of the forest, it is teaming with insects, spiders, ants, lizards and noisy birds. This is certainly not a compliant, simply a warning to anybody expecting anything more than a pretty rudimentary camping style experience.
My recommendation would be to stay here if you would like a fun and unique night or two in nature away from the town. Any more may be too long unless camping is very much your thing.
This hotel has a phenomenal view. Just incredible. I loved how it was a quick walk to town, though it was far enough away to feel like youâre deep in nature. I really enjoyed my stay here. And the people working there were so nice! Also I never felt unsafe walking to and from town even at night.
I think itâs important to know a few things though:
1. Stairs. So many stairs. I didnât mind, in fact I needed the exercise. But if you have any mobility issues you will have to find another place. Need to use the bathroom late at night? You will be climbing stairs. Forget something on your room? Get ready to sweat. Stairs.
2. Bugs. Thankfully there are nice mosquito nets in the rooms and I never had any bugs directly in my room, but there are indeed bugs around the other areas, especially at night when they are attracted to the lights. If you freak out when there are creepy crawlers around then this might not be the place for you. Youâre not quite camping, but youâre not in a fancy hotel either. Youâre next to nature so enjoy the nature sounds!
3. No AC. Again, this is rustic. It gets very hot in the huts during the day. Also they are set up so that you canât really just lay around and look at the view from inside. They all have hammocks under them though that you can enjoy. Hut 9 (I think?) has the best hammock spot with a little deck thing underneath.
So again I really enjoyed my time here, but just know what to expect so everyone can have a nice time!
The family that manage this place are all so friendly and helpful - they definitely made the stay extra special. 15 minutes walking to the main town, but tucked away from the busy part. Huts are cozy, they can get very warm during the day but they have fans (no AC). Communal toilets and showers. Beautiful view of the bay from the huts and common area.