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Life begins where WIFI is weak

Review of TPS Homestay (Calayan Island, Philippines)

15/8/2016

2 Comments

 

Felt almost like home!

When coming to Calayan Island the options for accommodation are limited. There are no hotels here. But one very good option is TPS Homestay, owned by Mam Tessie. The homestay is located at J.P Rizal Street not far from the pier. Just walking distance. Her helping hands are Medy and Arlene. Medy can assist you as your tour guide and driver around the island. We paid total 500 PHP per day for going around with Medy. The gasoline was included. With Arlene you can arrange so she will cook all your meals under your stay at an additional cost of course. There are some sari sari stores around where you can buy your own food and use the kitchen at no extra cost.

Limited electricity and sporadic cellphone coverage

Since we were here under low season we were the only guests at the homestay. We were very well accommodated and well taken care of. It almost felt like our home. The surroundings around the homestay were quiet so in night time we slept very well. The electricity was limited, there was only electricity in the evening from 5 to 10 PM. Beware also about the cellphone coverage and that the access to Internet can be sporadic. Hey! This is a remote island out in the middle of the sea after all. 

Rating: 1-5 where 1 is terrible and 5 is excellent
5 Location
5 Sleep Quality
4 Rooms
5 Service
5 Value for the money
4 Cleanliness 
I stayed here in January 2014

TPS Homestay
J. P. Rizal Street, Calayan Island, Philippines
Phone: +639399158667 or +639298375737


Related links:
Calayan Island, Philippines
Review of Eva's Panciteria (Tuguegarao city, Philippines)
Review of Cagayan Holiday & Leisure Resort (Santa Ana, Philippines)
2 Comments
Oneal Escalante
15/3/2017 11:04:24 pm

Will be traveling to Calayan on the 20th. Do you have available room for 5pax? thanks

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Patrik
16/3/2017 03:11:34 pm

Hi... please try to contact the homestay. See phone above. It's owned by Mrs.Tessie P. Singun ,she is a municipal councilor of Calayan Island.

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