Situato a Manado, a 2 km da Spiaggia di Megamas, Istanaku Guesthouse 2 offre una vista sulla città. Tra i servizi di questa struttura c’è una sala comune e il servizo in camera, oltre al WiFi gratuito in tutta la struttura. La struttura prevede servizio concierge e deposito bagagli per gli ospiti.
Le camere presso questo affittacamere includono l’aria condizionata, una TV a schermo piatto con canali satellitari, lettore Blu-ray e un bagno privato con doccia e set di cortesia. Presso Istanaku Guesthouse 2, ogni camera prevede lenzuola e asciugamani.
In struttura è disponibile una colazione a buffet, à la carte o continentale.
Sono disponibili parcheggio privato gratuito e centro business, oltre a una reception 24 ore su 24.
I luoghi di interesse più famosi nei dintorni di questa struttura includono Porto di Manado, UPTD Museum Negeri Propinsi Sulawesi Utara e Tempio Ban Hin Kiong. Aeroporto Sam Ratulangi si trova a 12 km di distanza, e la struttura offre una navetta aeroportuale a pagamento.
"The hotel is reasonably priced. The breakfast is mediocre. However, for this price, including breakfast, this hotel is a good deal in Manado.
The rooms are clean, everything works, and nothing is broken. In short, the maintenance is good.
Most Western tourists come for Bunaken. They constantly count prices in euros and dollars, resulting in almost anybody in Manado treating Western tourists as cash.
This hotel offers car excursions for ridiculously high prices, such as Rp 850,000 per person, while a price of around Rp 700,000 for a car with a driver would be normal.
If four Western tourists go on a day trip, they would pay 4 x Rp 850,000 = Rp 3.4 million. The average monthly salary in Indonesia is approximately Rp 3.8 million.
In short, Manadonese people should understand that by offering motor cycles and cars for rent and offering excursions at reasonable prices, they can sell much more than by selling excursions to a single tourist at ridiculously high prices.
Because I speak Indonesian well, I can arrange a car with driver through the locals for a normal price, but this should simply be offered to Western tourists through hotels."