Cordova Reef Village Resort is an intimate Village resort designed for people who recognize quality and seek the special comforts of luxurious accomodations combined with the tranquility of the Natural Environment. The Resort nestles in the coastal town of Cordova, southeastern tip of Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines, surrounded by Camotes Sea in the east and Bohol Strait in the South. It is 7 kilometers away from the airport and 9 kilometers away from Cebu City. Room Configuration: Grand Single Deluxe- Room with One (1) King Size Bed Grand Double Deluxe- Room with Two (2) Queen Size Bed Maximum of Two Adults+ 2 Children per villa or 3 Adults with Extra Person Charge on the 3rd Adult CHILD POLICY: Children below 11 years old are free of charge in the room when sharing with parents and no extra bed is required.
Room Configuration:
Grand Single Deluxe - Room with One (1) King Size Bed Grand Double Deluxe - Room with Two (2) Queen Size Bed Maximum of Two Adults+ 2 Children per villa or 3 Adults with Extra Person Charge on the 3rd Adult
CHILD POLICY:
Children below 11 years old are free of charge in the room when sharing with parents and no extra bed is required.
Daily flights from Manila to Cebu are available. From Manila Domestic airport, it takes 55 minutes to arrive at Mactan International Airport. By sea, it takes 20 to 21 hours via inter-island vessels. There are direct flights from Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan and Korea to Cebu, via Mactan International Airport. From the airport, it takes approximately 30-45 minutes to get to Cordova Reef by land (7 kilometers).
The Tourist`s Attractions in the Area of the Municipality of Cordova : Gilutongan Marine Sanctuary Nalusuan Marine Sanctuary Day-as Boardwalk and Marine Park Kamampay Public Beach A special Attraction is the Mangrove forest and swamp Area. The best access to this Area is the Day-as Boardwalk and Marine Park. The total Mangrove plantation is estimated to cover more or less one hundred hectares. Most of the Mangrove Forest are located in the Barangays of Pilipog, Bangbang, San Miguel, Day-as and Catarman.