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1. Hampton Inn & Suites Cashiers Sapphire Valley
Hampton Inn & Suites Cashiers Sapphire ValleySapphire
Robert
P8,250
P9,322 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 20 - Sep 21
P10,807
P12,077 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 13 - Sep 14
P9,319
P10,530 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 30 - Aug 31
P8,514
P10,115 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 2 - Sep 3
Top Sapphire Hotel Reviews
Trailborn Highlands, Outdoor Collection by Marriott Bonvoy
8/10 Good
"I really enjoyed my stay. Staff was helpful and southerly pleasant. You can tell they’ve tried to update the property with nice outdoor seating, and plantings. The location is great being right next to downtown Highlands, but just far enough away to where you feel like you’re in the woods. One thing that needs to change is the shower wall grout had a lot of mold or mold, stains, and the carpet smelled like feet or mold. They had obviously cleaned the carpets, but not dried them well. Highlands is in a rainforest and they need to accommodate the wetness better."
Clarion Pointe Sylva near Cherokee Area
8/10 Good
"It was very basic"
Brook Trout Inn
8/10 Good
"Nice size suite. The property is very dated , but the location was good."
The Skyline Lodge
10/10 Excellent
"Best service, best food, quaint, very well maintained, clean place, nicely decorated. So many places to take photos! The staff is the sweetest, kindest and their food… just the best. We loved to eat outside looking at their gorgeous garden. 100% recommended."
Microtel Inn by Wyndham Franklin
10/10 Excellent
"The staff are amazing! And very helpful."
Hotel Cashiers
8/10 Good
"The hotel looks better in reality than in pictures. Centrally located. Downsides: The room felt damp. This may be common given the high altitude."











