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LOCATION: RED
COCONUT BEACH RESORT is owned and managed
by INTERISLAND RESORT & SERVICES, INC., a French-Filipino management.
Red Coconut is strategically located at the main beach and most popular
place in the island-the White Beach. Right at the center of the world
famous stretch where most of the island's sports facilities, restaurant,
bars, discos, and boutiques are found-where the action is! Guests could
conveniently enjoy a walk to the island's many other attractions. Friendly
and welltrained staff will make you feel at home and assist you with
any fun activity that catches you fancy.
The
name "RED COCONUT" was inspired
by Boracay's popularity for its PALMFRINGE WHITE BEACH as well as the
country as a whole of note for COCONUT PALMS.
The COCONUT,
which comes in diferent shades of green, yellow, and gold, is the product
of a tropical palm tree, the COCONUT palm, a large hard-shelled edible
nut, having a hollow center with milky fluid. There are many fascinating
tales about the coconut. It has inspired festivals in some parts of
the country like "The Pahiyas sa Lucban", "Mayohan sa
Tayabas", and "Agawan Festival in Sariaya". It was also
discovered to be an almost magical cure for kidney disease. The coconut
has become so versatile, you will find everything about it useful, from
the crown to its roots.
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why "RED COCONUT"? RED COCONUTS are rare.* one-of -a-kind.
The kind you'll won't see anywhere. Pretty much like the rare and
fascinating time you'll have when you stay at RED COCONUT RESORT.
A holiday you'll always remember. Once in Boracay, finding it is
easy. It is right out there...its color beckons you to come... as
it greets you a quite unusual welcome!!!
(*Honestly now, for effect and a little fun, we made-up that little
coconut tale - our very own "Red Coconut Story". So
come, join a "Red Coconut" adventure! We made sure you'll
find some "Red Coconut" to beckon and welcome you. And
who knows, you might just discover a rare one, real "RED
COCONUT").
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ACCOMMODATION:
Red
Coconut Beach Resort started operating in 1984 with two (2) rooms
and presently offers 20 rooms : Sixteen (16) executive airconditioned
rooms convertible to fan-cooled rooms, three (3) fan-cooled rooms,
and one (1) family cottage. It's unique native-style cottages are
laid-out in a tropical garden setting., each with its own verandah
and tiled bathrooms with hot and cold shower. For your comfort and
convenience, all executive rooms are furnished with telephone, intercom,
cable TV, and a mini bar. Two (2) 220V power supply standby generators
are on hand for emergency purposes.
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| RESTAURANT:
For
a hearty meal and cocktails, there's the Red Coconut Restaurant
/ Coffee Shop / Bar. Red Coconut specializes in grilled seafood,
barbecue and international cuisine. Located right in front of the
beach in a garden setting, you can relax and catch the spectacular
sunset as you enjoy your cocktail or simply enjoy a special moment
with a friend. And, it's a perfect place for parties. |
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HOTEL SERVICES & FACILITIES : |
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| FACILITIES:
Our
resort offers telephone, fax, mail, safety deposit and laundry services.
Around the resort you can find the following activites like boat
ride, fishing, horse back riding, bicycle and motorcycle rental,
water sports facilities like snorkling, jet skiing, banana boat
ride, wind surfing, scuba diving. We also offer other travel related
services like passport and visa processing, flights and hotel confirmation,
island tours and other domestic tour arrangements. |
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| Boracay
is located at the northern tip of Panay province and is about an
hour and a half via Caticlan and three hours via Kalibo from Manila.
Philippine Airlines (PAL), Air Philippines and Cebu Pacific fly
daily to Kalibo, then airconditioned buses or private car transfers
you to Caticlan Wharf where you board a motorized native banca that
will bring you to the resort. Other airlines like Philippine Airlines
fly from Cebu to Kalibo. Regular flights direct to Caticlan are
provided by smaller airlines like Asian Spirit, Air Ads and Pacific
Airways. |
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