After the half-day tour, we were brought to the Corregidor Hotel for a buffet lunch. We did get to sample all the dishes that were laid out on a simple table setting. Decent food but nothing spectacular. But the dining area was definitely a homely and welcoming atmosphere.
With us, our veteran Corregidor tour guide Mr. Alonzo, who is articulate, very pleasant and knowledgeable to share about the history and sights. It is clear to all of us that he really likes what he does.

After a fulfilling lunch, we then completed the rest of the tour. In the mid-afternoon, the day-trippers were brought back straight to the ferryboat for their return trip to Manila that departs from Corregidor at 2:30 pm. Then us overnighters were brought to the hotel to check in and spend the rest of the days at our own leisure.
Corregidor Hotel:
The Corregidor hotel offers accommodations with private facilities for those who wish to prolong their journey back into history.




There are 31 fully air-conditioned rooms with hot and cold showers, 30 standard rooms (single, twin or triple occupancy) and 1 suite. The hotel has recreation center, a clubhouse and outdoor basketball and tennis courts.
The lobby,

The hotel's restaurant, La Playa Dining

hotel's mini-bar,

and the hotel's swimming pool.






There are 31 fully air-conditioned rooms with hot and cold showers, 30 standard rooms (single, twin or triple occupancy) and 1 suite. The hotel has recreation center, a clubhouse and outdoor basketball and tennis courts.
The lobby,


The hotel's restaurant, La Playa Dining

hotel's mini-bar,

and the hotel's swimming pool.

























