Lazy A Beach Resort

Lazy A Resort,
San Fabian,
Pangasinan
https://www.facebook.com/itslazyA/

I have been to this resort for the third time already and I will stay here again if given a chance...

This is a budget resort with basic accommodation/amenities. Not the best, but not bad either... For not so maarte/picky guests, what makes this place okay?

1. Affordable rooms. The last 2 rooms we stayed at are air conditioned cottages and this is good for 10 persons! Regular price is 2,600 pesos for peak. 2,100 for off peak. Double the regular for the holy week. This is a good price point for me. This price comes with your own parking space, cooking area in which you can cook your own food, washing area, griller and terrace. Just bring your own utensils and cookwares...
... In our case we brought our portable tiny stove and prepared all our meals.

2. There are sari sari stores inside and outside the resort. Buying ingredients for your food won't be a problem. Fish vendors often drop by.

3. They have a restaurant too so if you don't want to cook, just order food and have it delivered to your room.

4. They have pools for kids and adults. Though their pools are old, still it is something to be enjoyed.

5. The resort is just in front of a beach. Just note that this is a public beach, and so there are vehicles passing along the shore. The sand is dark but nevertheless you will still enjoy swimming there as the under water are all sand, unlike some beaches that has sea weeds, corals, etc underneath.

6. Staff are friendly. There is a live band too!
7. Reservation is easy. We communicated through Facebook messenger!

Overall, for a budget friendly, this is pwedeng pwede na vacay!

P.S.
You can side trip in Manaoag Cathedral. For pasalubong visit Calasiao for their famous puto! Or buy this in Manaoag, it is available there as well. Lastly, I suggest to buy their vinegar and then make a pinakurat! ðŸ‘Œ

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