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AMAZING BEACHES & RESORTS
Davao del Norte is one of the most progressive provinces in Region XI. It has seven municipalities, namely, Asuncion, Braulio E. Dujali, Carmen, Kapalong, New Corella, Sto. Tomas, and Talaingod, and three cities of Tagum, which is the capital as well as center of commerce and governance, Panabo, and the Island Garden City of Samal, known for its white pristine beaches, great diving sites, and well preserved flora and fauna. This is where the world-renowned Pearl Farm Beach Resort is located along with other tourist destinations dotting this island of adventure. Read More: http://www.tourism.gov.ph/sitepages/InteractiveSitesPage.aspx?siteID=60
La Familia Beach Resort
Photo from: http://www.lafamilia.com.ph/rates-and-accomodation
If you are searching for the best resort to meditate, sleep and rest then La Familia Beach Resort is the one you’re looking for. Every one of us might feel so exhausted sometimes due to all of the life struggles that we have or from peers and careers. So, it is the right time to pause and rest! Why NOT? You should have time to refresh yourself and be more productive later on.
La Familia Beach Resort is located in Purok 5, Brgy. Limao Piñaplata, the Islands Garden City of Samal which can be traveled for 10 to 12 minutes from Samal Wharf. You can reach the place by any type of vehicle such as motorcycle, tricycle and others. A fare of 40 pesos per person is charged if you ride a the tricycle from the wharf to the resort. So what are you waiting for? Visit the resort and refresh yourself.
Contact Information:
- Resort’s Main Website: www.lafamilia.com.ph
- Mobile Numbers: 0917-318-24-74 / 0920-733-32-46
Read More: http://www.samaldestinations.com/beach-resorts/la-familia-beach-resort/
Leticia by the Sea
Photo from: http://www.travelfoodfinds.com/2011/11/
Leticia by the Sea. It is an incredibly beautiful oasis with lovely rolling gardens. The rooms and even the bathrooms are tastefully decorated. Everything in this resort is well-thought out. And the service, impeccable.
Just behind the resort’s perfectly manicured garden facade is a secret paradise, tucked carefully between groves of coconut trees.
Leticia by the Sea is a perfect place to retreat from the urban jungle. But this is also an awesome place for those who love some water adventure. They offer kayaking, diving, and paparazzi and banana boat rides. Read More: http://www.travelfoodfinds.com/2011/11/
Paradise Island
Paradise Island is definitely the most renowned seashore resort in Davao. It is found in the Island of Samal. The resort claims a wide accessibility, cost-effective services value, friendly personnel, a powdery white sand and pristine blue waters. You will need to ride a ferry boat to attain the Paradise Island. Among the obsession of the beach front personnel is cleanliness that you will be shocked of how swift they cleanse the location as soon as they see litters and garbages scattered close to the place. Paradise Island also has a mini zoo in which you can see various varieties of birds and unique animals. Overnight stays will call for you to pick the cottage of your choice that can charges P1,500 to P3,000. Read More: http://www.bpcna.org/
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Amazing Beaches of Davao del Norte
How to Have a Lot of Fun in Davao del Norte
Davao del Norte Video Collection
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