Opened in October 2006, Darunday Manor is located at the heart of Tagbilaran City, Bohol. Walking distance to the City's main attractions and about 10-15 minutes by car or taxi from Tagbilaran Airport or the Pier.
Darunday Manor has sixteen (16) air-conditioned rooms, each room with solar-heated showers and baths. Tribal designs using abaca fiber woven by the local Eskaya tribe adorn the headboards and cabinet doors. Traditional Boholano accessories accent the rooms and corridors. Airy balconies with live plants overlook the street. Clay tiles imported from Portugal line the roof and an Aztec motif in light shades of yellow and green subtly pervades the whole building.
Darunday Manor promotes Boholano culture, ethnic handiwork and local visual artists. Also featured are beautiful oil and water paintings and visual art works by celebrated local artists Madam Nene Lungay, Glenn Lumantao, Weewee Seloterio, Tatting Soliva, Yano Manalo, Joey Labrador, Raul Lungay, Gene Lungay, Abetce Alterado, Guy Custodio, Boggs Castro, and Ian Abadiano.
Free breakfast for two occupants per room is included.
On-call massage and reflexology are available upon request. While you're here why not delight your palate with a wholesome organic meal in our Coffee Shop! Also available adjacent to the hotel is "Blue Crystal and Facial Spa" that caters to your beauty and personal care specializing in professional facial treatments, infra slim therapy, infra white therapy, hot body massage, foot spa, etc.
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Lobby
"Aztec Sun" painting also called
"Elemental Rhythm" by local
artist Tatting Soliva |
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Coffee Shop
Serving up delicious organic
Boholano food |
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Hand-crafted furniture
Double-door cabinets with
hand-woven abaca fiber |
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Function room for 20 guests
Walls are highlighted with panels
wrapped in native raffia mats |
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Drinking alfresco
Tables and chairs accentuated
with abaca braids |
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Exterior |
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Hotel kitchen |
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Family room
Good for 6 pax |
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Queen room
With terrace |
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