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The Philippines

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Reasons To
Visit The Philippines

  • Diving

    The Philippines is home to world class diving among dazzling marine life. There are coral gardens, caves, deeply plunging undersea walls and isolated coral seamounts offering wall diving, wreck diving and muck diving. Every form of underwater life can be seen including whale sharks, turtles, manta rays and dugongs.

    Diving
  • Fiestas

    Festivals in the Philippines are plentiful. Every town has a patron saint, and each of these has its own feast day and there are also bigger week long parties like Ati-Atihan in Kalibo. Easter is also a big event in this predominantly christian country.

    Fiestas
  • Secluded beaches

    With over 7,000 islands there are mile of coastline in the Philippines. Away from the popular beaches of Boracay and Cebu there are a range of quieter spots especially in the Southern Visayas and around Palawan.

    Secluded beaches
  • Tribal Villages

    There are more than 100 cultural minority groups in the Philippines, and around half of these have unique linguistic cultures. The most well known are the Ifugao, and their culture is alive and well around the rice terraces of Banaue.

    Tribal Villages
  • Volcanoes

    Most of the Philippine islands feature volcanic mountains, several of which have been increasingly active since the 1980s. The most accessible are Mount Pinatubo which last erupted in 1991 and Taal volcano one crater of which erupted in 1977.

    Volcanoes

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Accommodation in The Philippines: Amanpulo

Amanpulo is the perfect sanctuary for those wishing for a peaceful and secluded stay in luxury on a beautiful remote tropical island paradise.

Food & Drink

The Clubhouse is the main restaurant, offering a formal air-conditioned dining room and terrace overlooking the pool and with views to sea. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served here with a focus on Asian and Continental favourites. This is also where the lobby bar can be found with an extensive cocktail and drinks menu and afternoon tea served daily.

For a more relaxed environment, guests can head to the Beach Club for breakfast as well as snacks and lighter meals throughout the day. This offers an open air pavilion in which guest can enjoy the extensive drinks menu at the bar and al fresco dining overlooking the beach. This is a great spot for a drink at sunset relaxing on one of the cushions or sun loungers on the beach before settling down to the dinner menu which specialises in fresh seafood and Spanish orientated dishes.

The Lagoon Club is the most recent addition to the Amanpulo’ s eating venues and is found overlooking its own stretch of beach on the east side of the island. It is designed to offer guests a similar dining and drinking experience to the Beach Club, with Vietnamese dishes being its speciality.

Once a week on a Saturday, the Amanpulo offers guests their amazing Pamalican barbecue. This is served in a very atmospheric grove garden next to the beach and the array of top quality food from around the world is spectacular. The beach is also lit with candle flares and scattered with cushions on which to relax and star gaze, having had your fill. This is highly recommended.

For guests looking for utmost privacy or celebrating special occasions, there are various spots dotted around the island where private dining experiences can be arranged. They are all set in beautiful spots often with amazing views or total seclusion. Private dining is available day and night.

Several times a week, guests can participate in stargazing with the in house astronomer.

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