THE BARCELO PEARL FARM ISLAND RESORT, DAVAO
Damosa Complex, Lanang Davao City, Philippines

Other Barcelo Hotel in the Philippines:
Barcelo Asturias Hotel, Palawan



DREAM HONEYMOON
Valid until December 15, 2004
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SAMAL HOUSE AND MANDAYA ONLY
PhP 16,000 net/couple


INCLUSIONS:

  • Three days/ Two nights accommodation at Samal House or Mandaya
  • Welcome drink and fruit basket upon arrival
  • Breakfast for two (2)
  • Two days (2) Lunch
  • One (1) Dinner
  • Exclusive romantic dinner with bottle of wine
  • Roundtrip airport and boat transfers
  • Use of selected non-motorized aqua sports and recreational facilities (subject to availability)

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

  • Rates are subject to change without prior notice
  • Additional 4% surcharge for credit card payments
  • Inclusions not availed of (e.g. breakfast) is non-refundable and non-convertible to cash
  • Advanced prepaid booking is required prior to the travel date.
  • Valid for Local residents and expatriates only.

Extra Night: PhP 5,000 net/couple
(Inclusive of breakfast only)



Kalakbay Awardee - Best Resort for 1994 and 1995
Shimmering blue waters lapping against cream-colored sand ...
Palm fronds rustling to the faint rhythm of tribal strains ...
The heady, intoxicating scent of a thousand tropical blooms ...


Like the jewel for which it is named, the The Barcelo Pearl Farm Island Resort is a precious gateway where guests can revel in tropical pleasures, relish life's flavors and feast on nature's bounties

The Barcelo Pearl Farm Island Resort lies in a secluded cove on Samal Island off the coast of Davao City. This 11-hectare spread was once a pearl farm, where thousands of white-lipped oysters, transported from the Sulu Sea, were cultivated for their pink, white and gold pearls. Today, the resort beckons with the promise of a relaxing, private retreat, under the care of our friendly, charming staff.

The resort's Samal Houses are patterned after the stilt houses of seafaring Samal tribes of the Sulu archipelago. By day, schools of tiny fish frolic between the sturdy poles that support the houses. At night, the sound of the waves are a soothing aid to slumber.

A jar of water and a coconut shell dipper are placed near the entrance to each house so that guests may wash away the sand after a day of barefooting on the beach. In local custom, this gesture is also symbolic of a cleansing of the spirit.


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