Sol's Stunning Dumaguete Apartment: Ocean Views & Coastal Charm!

Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Sol's Stunning Dumaguete Apartment: Ocean Views & Coastal Charm!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into Sol's Stunning Dumaguete Apartment: Ocean Views & Coastal Charm! And let me tell you, "stunning" isn't just marketing fluff. This place… is stunning. But before we get too carried away with sunsets and Instagrammable moments, let's get real. I'm a travel reviewer, not a travel robot. I sweat the small stuff… and occasionally spill coffee on the good sheets. So, here we go, warts and all…

First Impressions & Accessibility - Or, My Almost-Hiccup Moment!

So, the good news: the apartment is relatively accessible. Elevator? Check! Important because I'm not, you know, young. Facilities for disabled guests? Yup, they've got you covered, which is fantastic. The exterior corridors are easy to navigate, and even the approach to the building felt… comfortable. I'm talking less "rollercoaster of a broken step" and more "smooth, accessible ride." Now, the bad news? Dumaguete isn't perfectly geared for wheelchair users everywhere, but this building… this is a solid starting point.

Internet, Internet, Everywhere! (Thank God!)

Okay, I need to work, alright? Travel writing ain't all sunshine and sea shanties, no matter how good this apartment is. So, Wi-Fi – free – in all rooms! Praise be. Internet access [LAN] is a nice backup, a true sign of thoughtfulness. Internet services are obviously top-notch. I mean, how lost would I have been without Wi-Fi in public areas? Honestly, I wouldn't have found my way to the best siquijor experience of my life. Ahem. Back to the point: The internet was reliable, which is a HUGE deal for a traveling workaholic like myself.

The Apartment Itself: A Coastal Dream (Mostly!)

Let's be honest, I was sold on the ocean views. And damn, they deliver! The apartment itself is spotless. Cleanliness and safety? Top marks, right out the gate. They actually use anti-viral cleaning products. I also noticed, and this is huge for me, they do daily disinfection in common areas… and the room is sanitized between stays. This is a huge deal. Rooms sanitized between stays makes me feel so much more secure, especially given… you know… the world.

Inside, you get all the home comforts. Air conditioning? Absolute must! Blackout curtains? Yes! Bless them, because I slept like a baby (a wonderfully rested, slightly grumpy baby). You get the usual perks Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Bathroom phone, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Carpeting, Closet, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping, Desk, Extra long bed, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, High floor, In-room safe box, Interconnecting room(s) available, Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking, On-demand movies, Private bathroom, Reading light, Refrigerator, Safety/security feature, Satellite/cable channels, Scale, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Slippers, Smoke detector, Socket near the bed, Sofa, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Visual alarm, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], Window that opens. I mean, it's the little things, right? Like the free bottled water. And I'll be honest, I took advantage of the bathrobes and a soak in the bathtub.

What to Do… and How to Chill (or, My Spa Obsession!)

Okay, here's where it gets interesting. This place is geared up for relaxation. They have a Fitness center, Gym/fitness, Massage, Pool with view, Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool, Swimming pool [outdoor]. Now, I skipped the body scrub and body wrap because, let’s be real, I'm more of a "sit on the beach and read a book" kinda person. But, the pool with a view? Oh, yes. Absolutely incredible. That's how I spent a solid day. The pool is gorgeous, the sun is warm, and I sipped a cold something from the poolside bar. Pure bliss. They also have a decent Spa/sauna setup. No complaints there.

Food, Glorious Food! (And My Avocado Addiction)

Here's the lowdown on the food situation: You have **Restaurants, Asian cuisine in restaurant, Bar, Bottle of water, Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop, Desserts in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Poolside bar, Room service [24-hour], Salad in restaurant, Snack bar, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western breakfast, Western cuisine in restaurant, A la carte in restaurant, Alternative meal arrangement, Asian breakfast, Happy hour, and a Breakfast takeaway service. ** I’m not going to lie. I spent an embarrassing amount of time at the coffee shop. They had amazing coffee… and the avocado toast was divine! Yes, I’m one of those people. The Asian food was also really good. I really enjoyed the restaurant. The poolside bar can't be beat. Cashless payment service is a huge plus. The Safe dining setup, with Sanitized kitchen and tableware items gave me peace of mind.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

Okay, let's quickly run through the extras. Air conditioning in public area, Audio-visual equipment for special events, Business facilities, Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Contactless check-in/out, Convenience store, Currency exchange, Daily housekeeping, Doorman, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Essential condiments, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Indoor venue for special events, Invoice provided, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Meeting stationery, On-site event hosting, Outdoor venue for special events, Projector/LED display, Safety deposit boxes, Seminars, Shrine, Smoking area, Terrace, Wi-Fi for special events, Xerox/fax in business center. Lots of options!

For the Kids… Or, How I Almost Babysat!

I saw a few families with kids there, and they have a Babysitting service and Kids facilities. So, clearly, Family/child friendly is on the menu. I actually almost offered to babysit a small, giggling cherub while the parents had a massage. It was tempting. But, you know, I need my beauty sleep.

Cleanliness and Safety: Peace of Mind, People!

This place really takes cleanliness seriously. I've already mentioned the Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and Rooms sanitized between stays. They also offer Room sanitization opt-out available. They even had Hand sanitizer everywhere. And I have to say… I felt safe. They clearly care.

Getting Around: Smooth Sailing (Mostly!)

They offer an Airport transfer, Bicycle parking, Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], Car power charging station, Taxi service, and Valet parking. I rented a scooter (it's the best way to explore!), but there was plenty of parking.

The Small Details that made a big difference

There were so many little touches. They're committed to green practices. Even the essential condiments were locally sourced. I loved the small touches.

The Quirks! (Because No Place is Perfect)

Okay, the imperfections. The only real issue: The internet was occasionally slow during peak hours, which, you know, annoyed me. But honestly, it's a minor complaint. Dumaguete is… Dumaguete. It's not Bali. But that's part of its charm. It has its own tempo.

Overall Verdict: Book It!

Look, after a tough year, I'd say book it. PROPOSAL SPOT! The ocean views are genuinely breathtaking, the apartment itself is comfortable, the staff are friendly, and the cleanliness… chef's kiss! But honestly, it's the commitment to safety and the genuine feeling of relaxation that really won me over.

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Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this isn't your average, pristine travel itinerary. This is… well, this is me planning a doomed-to-be-slightly-chaotic adventure in Sol's Apartment. Let's do this, starting with a confession: I'm writing this at 2 AM, fueled by instant coffee and the slightly guilty feeling that I haven't packed a single thing. Wish me luck.

Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan), Dumaguete, Philippines - The Unofficial Itinerary: Aiming for Adventure (and Probably Failing)

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Fridge Reconnaissance (aka, the Hunger Games of Dumaguete)

  • Morning (Likely a Lie): Arrive at Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport (DGT). The flight? Pray it's not delayed. My track record with punctuality is… let's call it "optimistic". Find a tricycle. Haggle. Feel like a conquering hero (even if I overpaid by 50 pesos).
  • Afternoon: The Apartment Awakening. Finally, Sol's place! Pray it looks as lovely as the pictures because my standards are…well high. Unpacking. The holy trinity: Underwear, phone charger, and a book (probably abandoned after 20 pages).
    • Anecdote Alert: Last time I traveled, I forgot my toothbrush. My teeth still haven't forgiven me. The paranoia is REAL.
  • Late Afternoon/Early Evening: The Fridge Search & Culinary Catastrophe in Training: The first, and arguably most crucial mission. Locate the nearest grocery store. My goal is to find local snacks to make the trip unique. Then try not to get fleeced by the locals, (I'm kidding, mostly) and actually remember everything on my list.
    • Quirky Observation: Is it just me, or do all grocery stores in foreign countries have a weirdly fascinating selection of snacks? I will, undoubtedly, buy something that smells…intriguing.
    • Emotional Reaction: Okay, I'm already panicking about forgetting something crucial. Sunscreen! Did I pack sunscreen?! Oh, what if I have a terrible sunburn and the rest of the trip is ruined? (Dramatic, I know.)
  • Evening: Dinner (Aspirational). Attempt to cook something. Will probably involve rice. Will definitely involve me accidentally setting off the smoke alarm. Order food delivery? Perhaps.
    • Messier Structure: Okay, let's be honest, I'll probably end up eating instant noodles at midnight, under the dim glow of my phone screen, feeling like the King (or Queen) of Lonely Travelers.

Day 2: Apo Island Dive (Potential for Disaster, High Chance of Tears - Happy or Otherwise)

  • Morning: The Long and Winding Road (and Potential Seasickness). The Apo Island dive trip. My stomach churns already. Getting a boat to the island. Pray the ocean cooperates and that I remember my seasickness pills this time.
    • Opinionated Language: I hate being seasick. It's the worst. And I'm also not planning to die this trip, so, I'm taking precautions.
  • Mid-Morning: Diving (Hopefully Not Drowning). Actual diving! See the turtles! See the corals! Try not to panic (or, you know, swallow half the ocean). Hopefully, my mask won't leak.
    • Anecdote Alert: A friend of mine once tried to dive and swallowed a whole mouth of saltwater. Let's just say it wasn't pretty. I'm hoping to avoid a repeat performance.
  • Afternoon: Island Exploration and the Great Lunch Dilemma. After diving, explore the island. Try the local food. Pray it's not too spicy. Or, more importantly, pray that it doesn't make me…unwell.
    • Doubling Down on Experience: This is it. This is the moment. I WANT to swim with the turtles! I WANT to see the vibrant coral! I WANT to experience the underwater world's beauty. I'm basically making it my mission to make this trip worth it. I'm already picturing the photos I'll attempt to take (expect blurry underwater selfies).
  • Evening: Post-Dive Exhaustion and Early Bedtime. Dinner. Sleep. Repeat.

Day 3: Dumaguete City and the Quest for the Perfect Sans Rival Cake (A Mission of Utmost Importance)

  • Morning: City Exploration and the Great Breakfast Hunt. Explore Dumaguete City. Walk along Rizal Boulevard. Visit the Silliman University campus. Eat breakfast somewhere that serves something other than instant noodles.
    • Quirky Observation: I've seen pictures of the boulevard. Pretty! Is it instagrammable? Definitely. Will I take 20 selfies? Maybe.
  • Mid-Morning: The Sans Rival Mission. This is the main event. The raison d'ĂȘtre of this trip. Find the best Sans Rival cake in the city. Research is paramount. Recommendations welcome. Taste-testing required.
    • Rambles: Okay, here goes. Sans Rival is this Filipino cake of meringue layers, buttercream frosting and toasted cashews. It is a gift from the gods. I've heard stories. Legends. My taste buds are already salivating. I will buy as many slices as humanly possible. I might even smuggle some home in my suitcase.
  • Afternoon: More City Adventures and Souvenir Shopping. Visit museums. Visit churches. Buy souvenirs. Try not to get ripped off.
    • Emotional Reaction: Yes. Okay, I'm getting a little overwhelmed. So many places to see! So much to do! So many delicious cakes to eat! Take a deep breath. I'm here to relax and enjoy myself. (I hope.)
  • Evening: Dinner. Potential Restaurant Failure. Find a decent restaurant for dinner (with the intention of a decent meal, of course.) Hopefully somewhere that understands the concept of "vegan" or "vegetarian."
    • Messier Structure: Okay, I'm definitely going to get lost at least once. Probably more. Embrace the chaos.

Day 4: Waterfalls and the Pursuit of Peace (and Avoiding Mosquitoes)

  • Morning: Casaroro Falls (A Hike of Uncertain Difficulty). Visit Casaroro Falls. Hike. Take photos. Sweat a lot. Maybe get eaten by mosquitoes.
    • Opinionated Language: I've seen pictures of Casaroro. It's gorgeous. But I'm also not a big fan of hiking, and I'm definitely not a fan of insects. Sunscreen is a must.
  • Afternoon: Relaxation and Reflection (or Napping). Find a quiet spot. Read. Think about life. Take a nap.
    • Emotional Reaction: This is what I need. A break from the city. Time to recharge my batteries. Time to… do absolutely nothing. I'm almost looking forward to it!
  • Evening: Farewell Feast? Eat. Maybe have a final Sans Rival slice. Realize I need to pack. Panic slightly.
    • Messier Structure: Okay, packing is a nightmare. I'm probably just going to throw everything into a bag and hope for the best. Send help.
  • Night: Sleep. Attempt to sleep. Probably fail.

Day 5: Departure (and the Great Travel Regret)

  • Morning: Last Breakfast. Last-Minute Panic. Have a final breakfast. Double-check that I haven't left anything behind. Run around like a headless chicken.
    • Quirky Observation: I swear, I always forget something. Maybe my toothbrush? (Oh, the horror).
  • Afternoon: The Airport and the Sad Goodbye. Head to the airport. Say goodbye to Dumaguete. Feel a pang of sadness. (Likely also a pang of relief).
  • Evening: Re-entry into Reality. Arrive home. Unpack. And start planning the next adventure.
    • Anecdote Alert: I'm already thinking about coming back.

Disclaimer: This itinerary is subject to change, random fits of indecision, and the whims of my stomach. Expect the unexpected. Embrace the chaos. And wish me luck! I have a feeling I'm going to need it.

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Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Sol's Stunning Dumaguete Apartment: You Got Questions? I Got... Answers (Maybe)

Okay, seriously... are the ocean views *actually* stunning? Because listings always lie.

Alright, buckle up. Let's get real. The short answer? Yes. The long answer? OH. MY. GOD. Yes. I'm talking, wake up to the sun painting the sea in a thousand shades of orange and pink, yes. I'm talking, sit on the balcony with a cup of instant coffee (because even I'm not THAT fancy) and watch dolphins frolic (okay, maybe I saw a couple of *maybe* dolphins, it was a bit far), yes. I mean, even on a grey day (and Dumaguete gets those, sadly), the vastness of the ocean just... relaxes you. It's mental health therapy, people. Cheaper than a therapist, probably. Look, I'm gushing, but seriously, the view is the whole reason I booked the damn place. Don't expect perfect postcard views every single second. Sometimes the fishermen are out in their outriggers and add a touch of that picturesque chaos to it. Authenticity, you name it!

Is it REALLY "coastal charm" or just... dilapidated?

Okay, here's the truth, and it's a messy, beautiful truth. "Charm" can sometimes be a euphemism for "slightly falling apart". And yes, the apartment definitely has *character*. Let's just say the walls have seen a few things. I'm pretty sure one of the tiles in the bathroom had a staring contest with a gecko and lost. But the furniture is sturdy, the bed is comfy, and the whole vibe is... honest. It doesn't scream "sterile hotel". It screams "lived-in, loved, and a little bit quirky." Think less "Pinterest perfection" and more "grandma's house, but with an ocean view". You know? Embrace the imperfections. They're part of the charm. Just, maybe, pack some extra toilet paper. You'll thank me later.

What's the Wi-Fi like? Because I need to actually, you know, work sometimes.

Ah, the eternal question. The Wi-Fi, my friends, is… *variable*. Let's just say, you should probably download that important document *before* you settle in. There were moments of glorious, blazing speed, where I practically felt I could download the internet itself. Then there were other moments, when I swear the signal was powered by a very tired hamster on a wheel. (Actually, I'm pretty sure I saw a hamster run a few times...) I wouldn't rely on it for live streaming if you are doing a live video, but for basic email and web browsing... it's doable. Just go in with the expectation that sometimes you’ll be admiring the ocean instead of the latest cat video. Which isn't *entirely* a bad thing, is it?

Is the location convenient? Getting around is always a worry.

Convenient? Okay, let's break this down. The apartment ISN'T *right* in the crazy heart of Dumaguete, which is a big plus in my book because the noise level is much more manageable. The "convenience" is getting the best bang for your buck. It will cost you 100 to 150 pesos to get to the downtown. The trikes are everywhere and the drivers are friendly and cheerful. I highly recommend this mode of transportation. You'll feel the breeze and be able to soak in the scenery.

Okay, let's talk about the host, Sol. Is he... helpful? Annoying?

Sol? Dude's alright. Seriously. He wasn't hovering, which I appreciate. No constant annoying check-ins. He gave clear instructions, the check-in was super easy (important when you're jet lagged and just want to collapse on that comfy bed), and he responded quickly to any questions I had. He even left some local snacks, which was a nice touch. He seems genuinely happy to have people staying there, and it felt... good. Like, I felt a bit more welcomed. Definitely on the helpful side of the spectrum. No complaints, and in this day and age of impersonal rentals, that's saying something.

Are there any good restaurants or shops nearby?

Okay, restaurant intel! Okay, there is a local restaurant in the surrounding area that can satisfy your needs so that you don't have to go far to eat, such as getting your daily dose of "silog" (garlic rice and fried egg with a fried egg). The kitchen is well equipped so don't be afraid of cooking your own meals. The market is a bit far so you may need a bit of walking to the nearby marketplace. I would suggest the tricycle, or a taxi if you can.

What about the noise? Is it a party place?

Noise level? Okay, listen up. It's not a five-star hotel and therefore no need for the strictest standards. It's not a crazy party zone. You'll hear the occasional rooster (they're early risers, those guys). You'll hear the usual sounds of a residential area: kids playing, dogs barking, the rhythmic thrum of life. But mostly, it's peaceful. I slept REALLY well, which is a huge win for me. If you're super sensitive to noise, maybe pack some earplugs. But truthfully, the sounds of the ocean often drowned out everything else anyway.

Okay, you've sold me on the view. But what was the ABSOLUTE BEST PART?

Alright... brace yourselves. The best part. The single, overwhelming, *heart-stopping* best part? The sunsets. Oh, the sunsets. One evening, (and this is where the stream-of-consciousness really kicks in) I was sprawled on the balcony, a cold beer sweating in my hand, watching the sky explode in a riot of orange, purple, and pink. The clouds were like giant brushstrokes, and the ocean reflected every single color. Then, a fishing boat (yes, another fishing boat!), silhouetted against the burning horizon, slowly sailed by. It was so ridiculously picturesque, I couldn't believe it was actually *real*. I almost cried, I swear. I will never forget that moment. Never. That sunset, that view... THAT, my friends, is worth the price of admission alone. Worth any minor imperfection. Now, book it. You deserve it.

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Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines

Sol's Apartment (Casa Mira Coast, Maslog Sibulan) Dumaguete Philippines