Amanpulo

Description

Amanpulo is a private island resort located in the secluded Pamalican Island, in the Cuyo Archipelago of northern Palawan. It features a variety of beach and tropical vacation experiences in exclusive comfort and traditional style. The resort has 40 casitas modeled after local bahay kubo dwellings with its own golf cart for island exploration with a flat-screen TV, DVD/CD player, iPod dock, and surround-sound system.

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Why We Love?

Privacy and Seclusion

Amanpulo is committed to sustainability and works to minimize its environmental impact while supporting the local community. The resort has implemented a number of sustainable initiatives, including a desalination plant that provides fresh water for the island, and an organic garden that supplies the resort’s restaurants with fresh produce.

Luxurious Accommodations

Amanpulo offers a variety of luxurious accommodations, including casitas, villas, and private residences. Each accommodation is designed to blend in with the natural surroundings and offers breathtaking views of the sea or the island’s lush vegetation.

Extraordinary Dining Experiences

The resort’s restaurants serve a variety of local and international cuisine, including fresh seafood and organic produce grown on the island. Private dining experiences can also be arranged, such as a romantic dinner on the beach or a picnic on a secluded island.

Activities

From water sports to cultural experiences, Amanpulo offers a range of activities to keep guests entertained. Explore the island’s coral reefs with snorkeling or diving excursions, or take a kayak or paddleboard out on the crystal-clear waters. The resort also offers tennis courts, a fitness center, and yoga classes. For those interested in culture, the resort offers cooking classes, local village visits, and traditional Filipino healing treatments.

Spa

Amanpulo’s spa offers a range of treatments designed to rejuvenate the mind, body, and soul. Guests can enjoy massages, facials, body scrubs, and more in a peaceful and tranquil setting.

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Selected Rooms

Deluxe Room

Fitted with a balcony offering garden views, rooms feature a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a personal safe and a wardrobe. Tea/coffee making facilities and a minibar are included. The en suite bathroom comes with hot and cold shower facilities and toiletries.

Room comes with 2 double beds or 1 King-size bed and can accommodate up to 3 guests. Rate is for 2 guests only.

About Cuyo Islands

Cuyo Islands

Cuyo Islands, located in the province of Palawan, Philippines, is a hidden gem that offers an idyllic and unspoiled tropical escape. Consisting of several islands, including Cuyo Island and Capusan Beach, this archipelago boasts stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and a tranquil atmosphere.

Cuyo Islands are renowned for their pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Beach lovers will find themselves in paradise as they relax on powdery shores, bask in the sun, and take refreshing dips in the inviting ocean. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will be delighted by the underwater wonders, with a kaleidoscope of colorful fish and thriving coral gardens waiting to be explored.

FAQ

To reach Amanpulo, guests can take a private charter flight from Manila or Cebu to Pamalican Island. The flight takes approximately an hour and offers stunning aerial views of the surrounding sea and islands.

The best time to visit Amanpulo is during the dry season, which runs from December to May. However, the resort is open year-round, so guests can visit anytime.

Yes, Amanpulo is family-friendly and offers a range of activities for children and adults.

Yes, the resort offers a range of water sports, including snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddle boarding.

Yes, the resort can arrange private dining experiences, such as a romantic dinner on the beach or a picnic on a secluded island.

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