
Located just 1.2 miles from Francisco Bangoy International Airport, the Cozy4BR Davao HomeStay (also known as D’Arches Place) is a premier choice for large groups of up to 12–14 guests. This stylish, resort-like home offers a blend of accessibility and tranquility, situated within a secure, gated community in the Buhangin/Commonal area.
Stay Overview: Cozy4BR Davao HomeStay
- Capacity: Up to 14 guests
- Key Amenities: 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, private pool access, fully equipped kitchen, high-speed Wi-Fi, and air conditioning in all rooms.
- Location Advantage: Minutes away from SM Lanang Premier (4 miles) and Abreeza Mall (4.7 miles).
Guest Reviews & Ratings
Overall Rating: 4.63 / 5 Stars (Based on 16+ reviews)
“This place is highly recommended! Especially for a big group of family. Essentials were provided accordingly. Everything was spotless! Plus it’s IG-worthy!” — Kandy (March 2025)
“Very clean and has everything we need. Not far from the airport and local restaurants. If I’m going back to Davao, I’d definitely choose this home away from home.” — May (February 2025)
“A comfortable place that matched the description perfectly. Very nice for a stay in Davao. The host was very responsive.” — Jason (January 2025)
3-Day Davao City Itinerary
Day 1: The Essentials & Local Flavors
- Morning: Arrival and check-in. Head to SM Lanang Premier for essentials and a quick lunch.
- Afternoon: Visit Davao Crocodile Park & Zoo to see “Pangil,” the country’s largest crocodile, followed by the nearby Davao Butterfly House.
- Evening: Experience the Roxas Avenue Night Market for street food, charcoal-grilled treats, and the famous Mang Danny’s Ice Cream.
Day 2: Nature & Adventure
- Morning: Drive to the Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos to witness the majestic national bird.
- Afternoon: Explore Malagos Garden Resort. Visit the Chocolate Museum and try their DIY chocolate-making activity.
- Evening: Dinner at Jack’s Ridge for a panoramic sunset view of Davao City.
Day 3: Relaxation & Island Vibes
- Morning: Take a short ferry ride to Samal Island. Visit Hagimit Falls or relax at a beach resort.
- Afternoon: Return to the city and stroll through People’s Park, famous for its giant durian-shaped dome and indigenous sculptures.
- Evening: Farewell dinner at a local seafood grill like Luz Inihaw or Yellow Fin.
What to Eat in Davao (2026 Recommendations)
- Grilled Tuna Panga (Jaw): A Davao staple. Best enjoyed at Luz Inihaw or Marina Tuna.
- Durian & Exotic Sweets: Try the Durian Shibuya Toast at Katsu Country or Durian Ice Cream at the Crocodile Park.
- Kinilaw: Fresh raw fish marinated in vinegar and spices, often mixed with suwa (native lime) and tabon-tabon.
- Modern Filipino: Visit Wynward Garden Bistro for honey-glazed butter salmon and farm-to-table garden dishes.
- Pastil: A budget-friendly local favorite consisting of shredded chicken or fish over rice wrapped in banana leaves.

