Serving primarily European and North American guests, this private waterfront villa sits at the very quiet end of Alubihod Beach – at high tide there's no beach to speak of. The simply furnished rooms have balconies, though many face one another, and there's an attractive seaside garden. Bangkas take you island-hopping directly from the beach.
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