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LOCATION: Club
Paradise is nestled in Dimakya Island, Municipality of Colon, Palawan.
A part of Calamian group of island, it is situated at the northern tip
of Palawan, the Philippine's last frontier.
The 19-hectares (46.93-acre)Dimakya is truly blessed with nature's bounty.
It prides of 700-meters of talculm-soft sandy beaches which gently slopes
into the shimmering clear blue waters between Luzon Sea to the north
and Sulu Sea from the south.
Dimakya
is home to exotic wildlife including Palawan-endemic Calamian deer,
scaly anteater, monitor lizards and various bird species including eagles
which thrive on the dense forest.
The seas
around Dimakya present an abundance of giant clams,sea sponges, huge
coral beds, multitude of fish and other marine creatures. Dimakya's
abundant sea grass ground is frequented by the dugong or sea cow to
feed. Moreover, the nearby Dimalanta shipwreck, the wreck of World War
II Japanese vessel Kyokuzan Maru, also offers a very interesting dive
sites on top of the other numerousdive sies, each one offering an entirely
different experience.
ACCOMMODATION:
Club
Paradise offers comfortable accommodations to its guests. All units
provide spacious bed, a closet, a personal refrigerator, bathroom
and verandah. Guests can choose between a standard "fan"
and air-conditioned cottage or room. Most cottages provide a hammock
where guests can laze the afternoon.
The
guests' accommodation units total to 60 which are divided into 3
phases according to their location. Phase I otherwise known as the
Sunset Beach is where the 19 beach-front, "fan" cottages
suited for single, twin or double to triple occupancy are located.
A de luxe air-con cottage is also available in this part of the
resort. Phase II, also known as the Sunrise Beach is where 12 duplex-type
and 8 condominium-type air-conditioned family cottages can be found.
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These
family cottages can accommodate up to 5 persons comfortably. Phase
III or the Island-View area is where 20 units of air-conditioned
apartment-type rooms are situated. The apartment building of these
rooms is built on a hillside fronting the island's natural lagoon.
The architecture of Phases I and II is a modern version of the Filipino
hut or "bahay kubo." The simplicity of its interior is
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RESORT FACILITIES:
Club Paradise
boasts of a wide range of resort facilities and amenities. It has a
Clubhouse, restaurant, bars, swimming pool, conference room, sari-sari
boutique and clinic.
Its terraced restaurant overlooks the ever-changing beauty of the sea
and sky, where native food and fruits as well as international cuisine
are daily delights. The local harvest from the sea competes with prime
meats. Unhurried meals bring back the pleasure of dining.
Sports
facilities include lawn and table tennis, beach volleyball, a golf driving
range straight into the ocean, darts, billiards and water-sports such
as snorkeling gears, dive equipment, surf boards, hobie cat, vision
canoe and glass-bottomed boat. Other facilities include the Reflexology
center, library, video room, satellite TV, toys, children's books and
board games.
RESORT ACTIVITIES: Guests
will never get bored with all the possibilities the resort offers and
the special arrangements that the Guest Services Staff prepares. One
can just bask under the sun, laze under a tree or relax on a hammock.
For those who prefer to be active, some of the options are swimming,
windsurfing, hobie-cat sailing and island hiking. Those who seek the
adventure and discovery, may go snorkeling, scuba diving, bird-watching,
island-hopping or visit other nearby tourist attractions like the Calauit
"Wildlife" Sanctuary and the awe-inspiring Cayangan Lake among
others.
Several other activities are also programmed for all the guests to enjoy.
There are Cultural shows, environmental programs (Dugong / Pawikan Show),
parties and other fun activities for both kids and adults. Picnic lunches,
sunset dinners, cocktails and cruises can also be arranged depending
on the prevailing sea and weather conditions.
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