Property building in The Flying Fish Hostel

The Flying Fish Hostel

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Welcome to The Flying Fish Hostel, your cozy and vibrant getaway located at 32 Hibbard Avenue in the beautiful city of Dumaguete, Philippines! With prices starting from just $11, this delightful two-star retreat is perfect for budget-conscious travelers looking to explore stunning surroundings while soaking up the local atmosphere. Just 1,4μίλ. from the bustling city center, you can enjoy both the tranquility of the hostel and the lively pulse of urban life.

Property building in The Flying Fish Hostel
Property building in The Flying Fish Hostel

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Bed in 6-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room in The Flying Fish Hostel

Εμφάνιση 12 φωτογραφιών

1 Κουκέτα

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250 τ.π.

Κοιτώνας, 6 κρεβάτια

Θέα

Κλιματισμός

Ντους

Μπιντές

This bed in dormitory features a tile/marble floor and air conditioning.

Bed in 10-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room in The Flying Fish Hostel

Εμφάνιση 20 φωτογραφιών

1 Κουκέτα

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410 τ.π.

Κοιτώνας, 10 Μονά Κρεβάτια

Θέα

Κλιματισμός

Ντους

Μπιντές

Deluxe Double Room with Private Bathroom in The Flying Fish Hostel

Εμφάνιση 8 φωτογραφιών

1 Κρεβάτι Queen Size

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205 τ.π.

Πολυτελές, Ιδιωτικό Μπάνιο

Ιδιωτικό Μπάνιο

Θέα

Κλιματισμός

Ντους

Ανακαλύψτε Περισσότερα

Dive into a world of amenities that will make your stay as enjoyable as possible! Sip on something refreshing at the restaurant, or take advantage of the free wifi to share your adventures with friends back home. For those sun-loving souls, the sun deck and picnic area are calling your name! Plus, with private parking available at no cost, the only thing you need to think about is when to start your next adventure.

Property building in The Flying Fish Hostel
Property building in The Flying Fish Hostel

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With 564 reviews praising this charming spot, travelers have raved about the warm hospitality and the picturesque garden views. Enjoy the comfortable non-smoking rooms equipped with air conditioning for a restful night’s sleep, and get ready to unwind in this serene haven. Whether you're exploring the local culture or just kicking back with fellow travelers, The Flying Fish Hostel is the perfect launching pad for your Dumaguete experience!

Bed in The Flying Fish Hostel
Bed in The Flying Fish Hostel

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At The Flying Fish Hostel, your adventure begins as soon as you step into the lively atmosphere of Bamboo's, the on-site restaurant that promises to tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're traveling solo or with family, this family-friendly eatery offers an experience that’s modern yet cozy, with delightful offerings that combine Asian and European cuisines. Picture yourself here, savoring a freshly prepared meal while enjoying the lush garden views—this is dining with a splash of serenity!

Restaurant/places to eat in The Flying Fish Hostel
Restaurant/places to eat in The Flying Fish Hostel

Παροχές

Εστιατόριο

Δωρεάν Ιδιωτικό Πάρκινγκ

Δωρεάν wifi

Κλιματισμός

Ηλιακή βεράντα

Γραφείο Εκδρομών

Πάρκινγκ επιτόπου

Βεράντα

Bathroom in The Flying Fish Hostel
Bathroom in The Flying Fish Hostel

Εστιατόριο

Bamboo's

Οικογενειακός, Μοντέρνα, Ρομαντική, 0, Ασιατική, Ευρωπαϊκή

Restaurant/places to eat in The Flying Fish Hostel
Restaurant/places to eat in The Flying Fish Hostel
Night in The Flying Fish Hostel
The location is on Hibbard Avenue, a 20-peso tricycle (a.k.a. “tuktuk”) ride from the airport, Silliman University’s main campus, the wild public market, or Rizal Boulevard with sweeping views of the sea. If you are up for adventure, try walking to discover things along the way - a fruit stand, a mom and pop restaurant, gorgeous flowers, and other curiosities, including how real people live in Dumaguete. A short walk leads to Cheese Stickan night market. The entirety of this hostel is a haven from the heat and city noise. I can only speak to the private “Apo” room on the ground floor. I prepared myself for a spartan block with walls porous to tropical life (insects, geckos, etc.). Well, I was pleasantly surprised. I found a high-ceilinged, sky-lit room with traditional wooden furniture, a refillable corked glass bottle for water, real glass tumblers, and an immaculate space with classy, cooling concrete floors with artful, not problematic, cracks for design. The AC and shower water were one-speed but somehow perfect. The room was always sufficiently cool and the water was always perfectly warm - not too cool or too hot. Towels were crispy clean, sheets classic white. The room was super quiet and super private. I had no distractions until I stepped out of there. This space is also attached to the Palmitas Kitchen & Bar - one of the best places in town to eat Western, Filipino, and fusion/international foods but with prices that won’t break the bank. Their Daing na Bangus is the best I ever had. On Friday night when the moon was bright, they even had a live acoustic singer/guitarist perform in the shaded courtyard. Finally, the staff here are golden - always smiling and not afraid to converse and be helpful and encouraging of whatever journey you happen to be on. I actually befriended several of them and enjoyed hearing about their lives beyond their jobs, where they work so hard. This makes Flying Fish feel like both a home and a getaway.

Jia

I stayed here 5 nights in mid-November as a solo female traveler, and truly loved the property - I do love a good concrete structure though! It keeps places cool and clean. Staff were abundant and super helpful. There are a few maps and guides in the lobby that give you ideas of what to do & see in and around Dumaguete. They were able to organize a trike for me to get to Dauin, about 45 minutes away (500 PHP). Live music on Friday nights. You can walk about 30 minutes to the center of town or take a shared trike for 10-15 pesitos. I took a Zoom interview at 5am on a Wednesday morning that didn’t crack, so I’d say internet is quite strong. Lots of tables & chairs to relax and chill, lots of cute lighting. The ROOMS/BED: MASSIVE! You could keep ALL your luggage at the foot of your bed if you want to, there’s so much extra space. I also appreciate the individual light, outlet, and bars to hang clothing/towels from. The rooms all have AC that can be adjusted as well. I liked how the bathrooms and showers are outside & well-ventilated, and soap is available. The restaurant Palmitas had a wide variety of food and dishes and open from morning to night, offering even snacks and coffee all day. While it may cost a bit more than other restaurants in the area, it’s great for convenience, has a great ambiance and an extensive menu.

1lainflight

I booked one night in the dorm and one night in a private en-suite. The dorm was very good, with lots of safe storage space under the bed, and more space at bed level to have my luggage. There was even a rack to hang a towel or fabric for some privacy. No issues with mosquitoes in the dorm, probably because it has AC and a fan. I loved the style of the hostel. Bed was very comfy. Breakfast in the cafe next door was very nice. Close to lots of nice restaurants. Staff was useful. Would love to stay there again.

Clementine

Staff super nice. The design of the place is very interesting. Bedroom are nice and bed confortable with plugs for the phone.the design of bedroom was nice and bed are fixed so you don’t get bothered by the person going in upper bed. The staff was very nice, welcoming and respectful. There is seats and terrasse to work outside. Shower and toilets were very clean. A/C was working properly.

Xavier

We love the interior and overall vibe of the hostel. It’s like an old house transformed into a hostel with rustic and eco friendly architecture and design. You also get a 10% off on your first meal at their in-house restaurant and the food is actually great.

Celine

The location is on Hibbard Avenue, a 20-peso tricycle (a.k.a. “tuktuk”) ride from the airport, Silliman University’s main campus, the wild public market, or Rizal Boulevard with sweeping views of the sea. If you are up for adventure, try walking to discover things along the way - a fruit stand, a mom and pop restaurant, gorgeous flowers, and other curiosities, including how real people live in Dumaguete. A short walk leads to Cheese Stickan night market. The entirety of this hostel is a haven from the heat and city noise. I can only speak to the private “Apo” room on the ground floor. I prepared myself for a spartan block with walls porous to tropical life (insects, geckos, etc.). Well, I was pleasantly surprised. I found a high-ceilinged, sky-lit room with traditional wooden furniture, a refillable corked glass bottle for water, real glass tumblers, and an immaculate space with classy, cooling concrete floors with artful, not problematic, cracks for design. The AC and shower water were one-speed but somehow perfect. The room was always sufficiently cool and the water was always perfectly warm - not too cool or too hot. Towels were crispy clean, sheets classic white. The room was super quiet and super private. I had no distractions until I stepped out of there. This space is also attached to the Palmitas Kitchen & Bar - one of the best places in town to eat Western, Filipino, and fusion/international foods but with prices that won’t break the bank. Their Daing na Bangus is the best I ever had. On Friday night when the moon was bright, they even had a live acoustic singer/guitarist perform in the shaded courtyard. Finally, the staff here are golden - always smiling and not afraid to converse and be helpful and encouraging of whatever journey you happen to be on. I actually befriended several of them and enjoyed hearing about their lives beyond their jobs, where they work so hard. This makes Flying Fish feel like both a home and a getaway.

Jia

I stayed here 5 nights in mid-November as a solo female traveler, and truly loved the property - I do love a good concrete structure though! It keeps places cool and clean. Staff were abundant and super helpful. There are a few maps and guides in the lobby that give you ideas of what to do & see in and around Dumaguete. They were able to organize a trike for me to get to Dauin, about 45 minutes away (500 PHP). Live music on Friday nights. You can walk about 30 minutes to the center of town or take a shared trike for 10-15 pesitos. I took a Zoom interview at 5am on a Wednesday morning that didn’t crack, so I’d say internet is quite strong. Lots of tables & chairs to relax and chill, lots of cute lighting. The ROOMS/BED: MASSIVE! You could keep ALL your luggage at the foot of your bed if you want to, there’s so much extra space. I also appreciate the individual light, outlet, and bars to hang clothing/towels from. The rooms all have AC that can be adjusted as well. I liked how the bathrooms and showers are outside & well-ventilated, and soap is available. The restaurant Palmitas had a wide variety of food and dishes and open from morning to night, offering even snacks and coffee all day. While it may cost a bit more than other restaurants in the area, it’s great for convenience, has a great ambiance and an extensive menu.

1lainflight

I booked one night in the dorm and one night in a private en-suite. The dorm was very good, with lots of safe storage space under the bed, and more space at bed level to have my luggage. There was even a rack to hang a towel or fabric for some privacy. No issues with mosquitoes in the dorm, probably because it has AC and a fan. I loved the style of the hostel. Bed was very comfy. Breakfast in the cafe next door was very nice. Close to lots of nice restaurants. Staff was useful. Would love to stay there again.

Clementine

Staff super nice. The design of the place is very interesting. Bedroom are nice and bed confortable with plugs for the phone.the design of bedroom was nice and bed are fixed so you don’t get bothered by the person going in upper bed. The staff was very nice, welcoming and respectful. There is seats and terrasse to work outside. Shower and toilets were very clean. A/C was working properly.

Xavier

We love the interior and overall vibe of the hostel. It’s like an old house transformed into a hostel with rustic and eco friendly architecture and design. You also get a 10% off on your first meal at their in-house restaurant and the food is actually great.

Celine

The location is on Hibbard Avenue, a 20-peso tricycle (a.k.a. “tuktuk”) ride from the airport, Silliman University’s main campus, the wild public market, or Rizal Boulevard with sweeping views of the sea. If you are up for adventure, try walking to discover things along the way - a fruit stand, a mom and pop restaurant, gorgeous flowers, and other curiosities, including how real people live in Dumaguete. A short walk leads to Cheese Stickan night market. The entirety of this hostel is a haven from the heat and city noise. I can only speak to the private “Apo” room on the ground floor. I prepared myself for a spartan block with walls porous to tropical life (insects, geckos, etc.). Well, I was pleasantly surprised. I found a high-ceilinged, sky-lit room with traditional wooden furniture, a refillable corked glass bottle for water, real glass tumblers, and an immaculate space with classy, cooling concrete floors with artful, not problematic, cracks for design. The AC and shower water were one-speed but somehow perfect. The room was always sufficiently cool and the water was always perfectly warm - not too cool or too hot. Towels were crispy clean, sheets classic white. The room was super quiet and super private. I had no distractions until I stepped out of there. This space is also attached to the Palmitas Kitchen & Bar - one of the best places in town to eat Western, Filipino, and fusion/international foods but with prices that won’t break the bank. Their Daing na Bangus is the best I ever had. On Friday night when the moon was bright, they even had a live acoustic singer/guitarist perform in the shaded courtyard. Finally, the staff here are golden - always smiling and not afraid to converse and be helpful and encouraging of whatever journey you happen to be on. I actually befriended several of them and enjoyed hearing about their lives beyond their jobs, where they work so hard. This makes Flying Fish feel like both a home and a getaway.

Jia

I stayed here 5 nights in mid-November as a solo female traveler, and truly loved the property - I do love a good concrete structure though! It keeps places cool and clean. Staff were abundant and super helpful. There are a few maps and guides in the lobby that give you ideas of what to do & see in and around Dumaguete. They were able to organize a trike for me to get to Dauin, about 45 minutes away (500 PHP). Live music on Friday nights. You can walk about 30 minutes to the center of town or take a shared trike for 10-15 pesitos. I took a Zoom interview at 5am on a Wednesday morning that didn’t crack, so I’d say internet is quite strong. Lots of tables & chairs to relax and chill, lots of cute lighting. The ROOMS/BED: MASSIVE! You could keep ALL your luggage at the foot of your bed if you want to, there’s so much extra space. I also appreciate the individual light, outlet, and bars to hang clothing/towels from. The rooms all have AC that can be adjusted as well. I liked how the bathrooms and showers are outside & well-ventilated, and soap is available. The restaurant Palmitas had a wide variety of food and dishes and open from morning to night, offering even snacks and coffee all day. While it may cost a bit more than other restaurants in the area, it’s great for convenience, has a great ambiance and an extensive menu.

1lainflight

I booked one night in the dorm and one night in a private en-suite. The dorm was very good, with lots of safe storage space under the bed, and more space at bed level to have my luggage. There was even a rack to hang a towel or fabric for some privacy. No issues with mosquitoes in the dorm, probably because it has AC and a fan. I loved the style of the hostel. Bed was very comfy. Breakfast in the cafe next door was very nice. Close to lots of nice restaurants. Staff was useful. Would love to stay there again.

Clementine

Staff super nice. The design of the place is very interesting. Bedroom are nice and bed confortable with plugs for the phone.the design of bedroom was nice and bed are fixed so you don’t get bothered by the person going in upper bed. The staff was very nice, welcoming and respectful. There is seats and terrasse to work outside. Shower and toilets were very clean. A/C was working properly.

Xavier

We love the interior and overall vibe of the hostel. It’s like an old house transformed into a hostel with rustic and eco friendly architecture and design. You also get a 10% off on your first meal at their in-house restaurant and the food is actually great.

Celine

Τοποθεσία

32 Hibbard Avenue, Dumaguete, 6200, Φιλιππίνες

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+1 (888) 385-8465

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