It's a great place. Everything is relaxing. The sea and the underwater world are a separate bonus. I swam with turtles in the mornings and evenings. After breakfast with the Deluna dive center, we went by boat to the dive sites.
As for the hotel, this is the Philippines. You have to ask for everything. But if you ask, they will do everything and bring it. There is no buffet. Breakfast to choose from a list or a more extended menu for money. Egg dishes are good at the bottom. The local cuisine is peculiar: not Thai and not Europe. But food is not the main thing here. No one was left hungry. We bought fish and shrimp at the market and cooked on the grill (there are several in the hotel's services).
On the downside, locals can come for the weekend. They settle in a whole camp in 2-level rooms and make noise from the moment of arrival until the moment of eviction (Sunday after 12 o'clock there is silence). The local brethren live noisily, cook their own food and rest noisily.
Nevertheless, I will return here next year to dive with Deluna in places where I did not have time to visit.
I came to the De Luna diving center, stayed at this hotel, my budget is justified, the staff is very friendly, but there were problems with food, personally I had nothing to eat.
A great hotel in a traditional Filipino style on the first line of a gorgeous sandy beach. And there is also the Russian-speaking DeLuna dive center, which I highly recommend!
I was like a diver, it's important.
The hotel rooms clearly have comments on the condition and maintenance, but these comments reduce the rating by four, so there are no really critical moments, I slept and left the room, otherwise everything was fine.