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For those who just want to take it easy, we suggest relaxing on the beach, lounging on
our terrace, and enjoying the well-known delicious meals from Alona.
Manaya Beach Resort
Barangay Asuncion | Macrohon, Southern Leyte
Province 6501, Philippines
This is a wonderful location as a quick evening
The owner Erhard was extremely friendly and feel very
welcome with the staff.
had exclusive access to the pool once it was dark, so that
you got to experience the views over the sea accompanied
by fireflies and absolute peace
have native house with a good sized bathroom and hot
shower
Extremely good value for money
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Cambaro Cave the caving capital of Southern Leyte is located in Brgy.
Cambaro, Macrohon. It boasts of countless of caves still waiting to be
explored. Several of them have very outstanding features like the Tabunan
Cave which was featured in the 2007 PNOC Calendar.
The turnoff to these spectacular caves is 10km west of Burgos in Molopolo, a
barangay of Macrohon. From here a partially paved road leads 7km to
Cambaro, where you can secure guides and flashlights at the barangay hall.
For two consecutive weeks, the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR) regional and provincial offices took the lead in gathering
various sectors to draft plans designed to manage two caves in the province.
The management function focuses on sustainability, to see to it that the caves
remain protected and preserved, ensure visitors’ safety, even as uses for
tourism purposes and other development projects are considered.
KUTING REEF is considered as one of Southern Leyte’s most intimate secrets. It is situated in a private cove at
Brgy Asuncion in the town of Macrohon. For many years, only a few people knew about the existence of a fine
pebble beach within a 3-hectare property covered by bermuda grass and planted with tall 30 to 40 year old
coconut trees. Kuting Reef gives you an exclusive, luxurious and yet relaxed tropical resort experience. It is a
nice place to bond with your family and friends. In fact, in Kuting Reef we encourage you to bring only the
people you love.
Kuting Reef Resort- you'll be 1.9 km (1.2 mi) from Busay Falls and 21.9 km (13.6 mi)
from Maasin Cathedral. Highlights at this beachfront resort include a private beach, a
restaurant, and an outdoor swimming pool.
Furnished patios, coffee/tea makers, and free bottled water are featured in all 29 rooms.
In-room dining is easy with amenities like refrigerators and room service. In-room
massages, desks, and free toiletries are also available.
Kuting Reef Resort- you'll be 1.9 km (1.2 mi) from Busay Falls and 21.9 km (13.6 mi)
from Maasin Cathedral. Highlights at this beachfront resort include a private beach, a
restaurant, and an outdoor swimming pool.
Furnished patios, coffee/tea makers, and free bottled water are featured in all 29 rooms.
In-room dining is easy with amenities like refrigerators and room service. In-room
massages, desks, and free toiletries are also available.
Cambaro Cave the caving capital of Southern Leyte is located in Brgy.
Cambaro, Macrohon. It boasts of countless of caves still waiting to be
explored. Several of them have very outstanding features like the Tabunan
Cave which was featured in the 2007 PNOC Calendar.
The turnoff to these spectacular caves is 10km west of Burgos in Molopolo, a
barangay of Macrohon. From here a partially paved road leads 7km to
Cambaro, where you can secure guides and flashlights at the barangay hall.
For two consecutive weeks, the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR) regional and provincial offices took the lead in gathering
various sectors to draft plans designed to manage two caves in the province.
The management function focuses on sustainability, to see to it that the caves
remain protected and preserved, ensure visitors’ safety, even as uses for
tourism purposes and other development projects are considered.
MACROHON FISH/BIRD SANCTUARY a budget friendly ecoadventure you need
not look far as Barangay Sta. Cruz’s Molopolo fish and bird sanctuary is your ticket
to instant eco-gratification.
Just 15 minutes from Maasin City and along Macrohon’s national highway the fish
and bird sanctuary is one of the most accessible tourist spots in Southern Leyte.
Upon reaching the sanctuary you will hear the mating calls of wild ducks and sea
cranes and see the beach’s inviting swimming area.
If you have no fear of heights you can climb the observation tower and have a
panoramic view of the mangrove forests which protect both sides of the sanctuary
and of the pristine reefs which is only one kilometer away.
However your visit will not be complete if you don’t traverse the long bamboo bridge
that leads to the protected marine grounds and feed the different variety of fish
there.
Since words cannot express the feeling one gets when one visits this beautiful
expression of Macrohon’s homage to Mother Nature, visit the sanctuary one day,
and bring your family. It’s really worth it and the staff there are friendly.