Amanpulo’s facilities enjoy a spacious layout complementing their natural surroundings. The resort’s houses are situated on the beach, amongst the treetops or on the hillside overlooking the Sulu Sea.
Amanpulo on Pamalican is part of the Quiniluban Group of Cuyo Islands, situated in the north of the Philippine province of Palawan. Located 288 kilometres south of Manila, Pamalican is five kilometres long and only 500 metres across at its widest point.
The resort’s 40 casitas (cottages in hillside and beachfront settings) are modelled after the Philippine bahay kubo (native dwelling). Inside, decorative details pay homage to neighboring islands: pebble-washed walls, coconut-shell tables, rustic Palawan rice and knife baskets, a king-size bed with a rattan headboard and sliding-glass doors that reveal outdoor decks with his-and-her divans. Nearly half the space in a casita is given over to a Cebu-marble bathroom, with twin vanities, separate changing areas, a shower and an elegant bathtub. Aman Villas - For guests in need of something even more exclusive, there are two private villas on the island.
A garden walkway leads down from the pool to the sand beach and the Amanpulo Beach Club. The open-air pavilion provides a tranquil escape. Half-a-dozen white mattresses with matching pillows are spread out on the deck, facing the sea.Adjacent to the Beach Club, the Beach Hut offers a variety of water sports equipment, as well as information on boat charters, water sports lessons, snorkeling and scuba diving sites and sea conditions.
From January to May
There's a serene grotto situated on the northern part of the island — the perfect place to meditate to the sounds of the waves.
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