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TRANSITING HOTELS for RETURNING OVERSEAS FILIPINOS (Rofs) and BALIKBAYANS Cebu TRANSITING HOTELS FOR RETURNING OVERSEAS FILIPINOS (ROFs) AND BALIKBAYANS Cebu As of August 12, 2020 (hotel list and rates are subject to change) Name of the Accommodation City Complete Address Contact Person Contact Email Mobile Number Online Booking Portal Rates Establishment Deluxe Room, Single: Php 4,000 (Meals + Transpo) Deluxe Room, Double: Php [email protected] / 0998.592.6610/ 4,500 (Meals + Transpo) 1 Crimson Resort and Spa Lapu-Lapu City Seascapes Resort Town, LLC Jo Ann Castillo www.crimsonhotel/com/mactan [email protected] 032.401.9999 Garden Room, Single: Php 5,000 (Meals + Transpo) Garden Room, Double: Php 5,500 (Meals + Transpo) Room + Full Board Meals + Transportation: 1. $75 for single occupancy 2 Plantation Bay Resort and Spa Lapu-Lapu City Marigondon, LLC Milai Legaspi [email protected] 0917.316.3013 www.plantationbay.com 2. $110 for double occupancy 0917.629.5188/ Php1,700/night (full board Maximo Patalinghug Ave, 3 Eloisa Royal Suites Lapu-Lapu City Hearty Albutra [email protected] 09173091921/ www.eloisaroyalsuites.com meals and Airport transfers) Basak, LLC 032.491.1913 Php 3,700 (single occupancy), www.marcopolohotels.com/en/ho Php 4,400 (double Cebu Veterans Drive, Lahug, [email protected], 4 Marco Polo Plaza Hotel Cebu City Bensy Miravalles 0906.570.7204 tels/philippines/cebu/marco_polo occupancy) f inlcusion: full Cebu City [email protected] _plaza/index/html board meals and transfers [email protected] Grace Bartolome 0917.866.9431, 3850 (with meals and 5 Savoy Hotel Mactan Newtown Lapu-Lapu City Mactan Newtown, LLC .ph, www.savoyhotelmactan.com.ph Catherine Arpon 09178717974 transpo) [email protected]. Home Stay Package: Deluxe Room :PHP 3,300.00/Room/Night Ouano Avenue, NRA, Mandaue 6 Bai Hotel Cebu Mandaue City Hazel Abayon [email protected] 0917.825.2139 www.baihotels.com Premier Room : PHP 4,300.00 City /Room/Night (full- board meals and transfers) TRANSITING HOTELS FOR RETURNING OVERSEAS FILIPINOS (ROFs) AND BALIKBAYANS Cebu As of August 12, 2020 (hotel list and rates are subject to change) Name of the Accommodation City Complete Address Contact Person Contact Email Mobile Number Online Booking Portal Rates Establishment 0917.850.2223/ Php 5000 (full-board meals Alex Aquino/ 7 Jpark Island Resort & Waterpark Lapu-Lapu City ML Quezon Highway, LLC [email protected] 09178554173/ www.jparkislandresort.com and airport transfers) Jessica Dagatan 09177126972 0998.594.8550/ Php 3,000/room/night (single [email protected], 09985948580/ occupancy) with breakfast; Kristele Sorminillon/ [email protected], 8 Waterfront Airport Hotel and Casino Lapu-Lapu City Airport Road, Pusok, LLC 032. 230.9000/ 1- http://tiny.cc/rpcoqz Php 3,800/room/night (single Korina Gabucan [email protected], 800-10-9376688/ occupancy) with full board [email protected] 032.340.4888 meals and airport transfers Php4,000.00 nett (single occupancy) fullboard meals 9 Bluewater Maribago Beach Resort Lapu-Lapu City Buyong, Maribago, LLC Dennis Maranon [email protected] 0998.962.8266 www.bluewater.com.ph and airport transfers. Php 2500/room/night (Studio/ Deluxe) Php 3,000/room/night (suite) 10 Goldberry Suites Lapu-Lapu City ML Quezon Highway, LLC Jasmin Badajos [email protected] 0917.320.4559 www.goldberrysuites.com (full-board meals, with airport transfers) www.summithotels.ph Php2200 (Single Room) with 3 meals / 11 Summit Circle Cebu Cebu City Fuente Osmena Circle, Cebu City Rowena R. Samonte [email protected] 09175159483 Php 2,800 with 3 meals Additional Php900 Airport Pick up Php2,500 single room w/ 3 meals / Benedicto St. Corner Gen. Php3,100 (double) with 3 12 Summit Galleria Cebu Cebu City Maxilom Ave Ext., Bgy Tejero, Rudney Alforque [email protected] 09954879221 www.summithotels.ph meals/ Cebu City Additional Php1,000 Airport Pick up Php 2,600/night (full board 13 Cebu Parklane International Hotel Cebu City Archbishop Reyes Avenue Phylis Mojado [email protected] 09176320015 www.cebuparklanehotel.com.ph meals); additional Php 800 airport transfers/way TRANSITING HOTELS FOR RETURNING OVERSEAS FILIPINOS (ROFs) AND BALIKBAYANS Cebu As of August 12, 2020 (hotel list and rates are subject to change) Name of the Accommodation City Complete Address Contact Person Contact Email Mobile Number Online Booking Portal Rates Establishment Cebu City Cardinal Rosales Ave, Cebu Frances Alfafara [email protected] 09176314855 www.sedahotels.com/ayalacenter Php 3.500/night with full Business Park, Cebu City cebu board meals and round trip 14 Seda Ayala Center Cebu airport shuttle service Cebu City Cebu IT Park, V. Padriga Street, Thrina A. De la Calzada [email protected] 09178413193 http://centralbloccebu.sedahotels. Php 3.500/night with full Apas, 6000 Cebu City com/ board meals and round trip 15 Seda Central Bloc Cebu airport shuttle service Cebu City 36 Archbishop Reyes Ave. Cebu Lourdes Dizon [email protected] 09175593461 www.redplanethotels.com P3,550 per room per night 16 Red Planet Hotel City (meals included) with transpo Php 2,500.00 with packed breakfast, lunch and dinner; Gorordo Ave., cor. Rosal St., [email protected], https://www.haroldshotel.com.ph 17 Harolds Hotel Cebu City Ms. Yannah Ricarte 09177118814 Additional Php 1,600 round Kamputhaw, Cebu City [email protected] / trip transportation to and from the airport Php 3700 (single room) full Punta Engano Road, Lapu-Lapu 18 BE Resort Mactan Lapu-Lapu City Ms. Mychelle Teo [email protected] 09176550491 https://beresortmactan.com board meals, additional Php City 1000 for airport transfers Cebu Cirty Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City Ms. Christine Luague [email protected] 09177717371 https://www.waterfronthotels.co Php 3,700 (single deluxe m.ph/waterfront-cebu-city-hotel- room) with full-board meals; casino/ Php 4,550 (deluxe double Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and 19 room) with full board meals; Casino both with complimentary round trip car transfer Cebu City Baseline Center, Juana Osmena Ms. Yoraidyl Mae [email protected], 09175597885 www.citadines.com Php 3,000.00 with packed Street., Cebu City Lerios [email protected] breakfast, lunch and dinner; 20 Citadines Hotel Cebu and roundtrip airport transfers TRANSITING HOTELS FOR RETURNING OVERSEAS FILIPINOS (ROFs) AND BALIKBAYANS Cebu As of August 12, 2020 (hotel list and rates are subject to change) Name of the Accommodation City Complete Address Contact Person Contact Email Mobile Number Online Booking Portal Rates Establishment Cebu City Archbishop Reyes Avenue, Cebu Mariel Daugdaug [email protected]/ 09989615723/ https://questhotelsandresorts.co Php 3,100 (single occupancy) City Cindy Alcantara [email protected]/ 09173129765/ m/ with full board meals); 21 Quest Hotel and Conference Center Kirstal Manalang [email protected] 09989615723 additional Php 1600 for roundtrip van transfer Lapu-Lapu City Pusok, Lapu-Lapu City Honeylou Amores [email protected] 09952187747 http://vivienshotelsmactan.com/ Php 2,300 Free breakfast and airport transfers 22 Vivien's Hotel Lapu-Lapu City Basak, Lapu-Lapu City Honeylou Amores/ [email protected]/ 9054772382 https://www.facebook.com/pages Php 1,888 Free breakfast and Hershey [email protected] /category/Hotel/Felicity-Island- airport transfers 23 Felicity Island Hotel Hotel-by-RPHGI Lapu-Lapu City Pusok, Lapu-Lapu City Rowela Aguro [email protected] 09178217154 http://www.dulcineahotel.ph Php 2,200, single occupancy, fullboard meals and airport 24 Dulcinea Hotel transfers Lapu-Lapu City Punta Engano Road, Lapu-Lapu Kristelle Suralta [email protected] 09190718343/ https://www.movenpick.com/en/a Php 6,380, single occupancy, City 09190718357/ sia/philippines/cebu/hotel-mactan- fullboard meals and airport 25 Movenpick Hotel Mactan Island Cebu 032.252.7777 island-cebu/overview/ transfers Cebu City 18 Molave St., Kamputhaw, Rhealyn Concepcion [email protected] 09179526442 http://www.wellcomehotel.com Php 2,700 Single Occupancy Cebu City Arlyn Obguia with full board meals and 26 Wellcome Hotel rountrip airport transfer TRANSITING HOTELS FOR RETURNING OVERSEAS FILIPINOS (ROFs) AND BALIKBAYANS Cebu As of August 12, 2020 (hotel list and rates are subject to change) Name of the Accommodation City Complete Address Contact Person Contact Email Mobile Number Online Booking Portal Rates Establishment Cebu City General Maxilom Avenue, Cebu Emily Dela Rosa/ [email protected] 09054460387 https://www.whiteknighthotel- Php 2,564 Single Occupancy City Glomera Niaga '09269317636 cebu.com/ with full board meals and 27 White Knight Hotel round trip airport transfers Cebu City Osmeña Blvd, Cebu City Zarnie dela Cruz [email protected] 09173086079 www.crownregency.com Php 4,000.00 with packed Jericha Mhei Escriba [email protected] breakfast, lunch and dinner; 28 Crown Regency Towers and one-way airport transfers Cebu City Kaoshiung St., Cebu City Duty Manager [email protected] 09953881460/ www.bayfronthotelcebu.com Php 2,650 single occupancy 09983133629 full board meals, additional 29 Bayfront Hotel Php 750/way airport transfers Php 3,500, single room, [email protected], Php 4,000, double Wahing Street, Alegria, Rachelle
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