Subic Grand Seas Resort

Subic Grand Seas Resort is a resort Olongapo located in Philippines.

7 / 10
22
ratings
  • Phone

    +63 917 844 7327

  • Website

    subicgrandseas.com

  • Type

    Resort

Address

83 National Highway (Barrio Barretto) 2200 Olongapo Philippines

Comments / 10


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spaghetti grilled chicken pesto
Sheena Agag

Room and ambiance is good. But I don't love their food. Vegetables are overcook then the pork and beef are not that ok. Plus, tubig ng pool super kati. Parang kinuha lang sa dagat at d na pinalitan.

Yhel Lacsamana

Very accommodating staffs . Clean place. Affordable. A good place to stay.????

EmoRenz Jaraba

Great room, service and food. A grand getaway. :)

Qiang Cai

Food and Service is okay, Security hmm..quite Beach ?naah! Pool..Chlorine?haha

Gene Corbito

Try the Spaghetti Pesto With Grilled Chicken - Yummy but expensive .

Ycienne Jimeno

The rooms are cheap and theyre kind enough to allow early check ins :)

Gene Corbito

Call the hotel for their updated rate. Online reservation doesn't show the discounted rates at half the price.

Ycienne Jimeno

The water in the bathroom is calling for help

Shari del Rosario

Gusto ko ulit bumalik dito :)

omar itay

madaming kulang dito .

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