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Philippine Business Magazine: Volume 9
No. 2 - Travel
Luxe
Amanpulo epitomizes the ultimate
in luxurious resort travel destinations
By Guillermo M. Luz
Amanpulo, one of the dozen famed Amanresorts, lies
on the small island of Pamalican somewhere between Palawan and Mindoro
Islands. Ringed by seven square kilometers of reef, the resort is
just a short flight away by chartered aircraft from Manila. But
what a world of difference that one hour flight can make. For Amanpulo
epitomizes the ultimate in luxurious resort travel destinations.
From the moment you land, you know youre in for a treat. Guests
are greeted plane-side and im-mediately es-corted by club-car to
your private casita. You have a choice of 40 casitas to pick from
29 on the beach, four at treetop-level (as in palm trees),
and seven hillside casitas. As Im a beach person, I opted
for the beach casita.
The
philosophy of each Amanresort is to make the travel experience a
lifestyle experience, one without limitations. Each
Amanresort also tries to blend in carefully with the environment
and the local culture, at once giving you local lifestyles at its
most elegant while providing a certain intimacy and privacy occassionally
broken only by its excellent service. At Amanpulo, they like to
describe their casitas as being loosely inspired by the bahay kubo,
native houses of thatched walls and roofs found in small barrios
across the country. These casitas are anything but. Tastefully designed
and appointed with indigenous materials and native baskets, each
beachside casita is spacious, private, and opens out to a sundeck
and a private path to the beach. Each casita is spaced far apart
and surrounded by lush foliage to give the feeling of seclusion
and total privacy. Your path to the beach leads to your own strip
of white sand, beach lounges, and a shady umbrella. No one else
around but you. No hawkers, nobody.
Though Pamalican is not big just over five kilometers long
and perhaps half-a-kilometer wide getting around is easy
in your private club car. Each casita is provided with one so that
guests can putter their way around to the main clubhouse, tennis
courts, beach clubhouse, or picnic grove. While theres much
to do on Amanpulo if youre inclined to go snorkelling, scuba-diving,
boating, or windsurfing, one of the attractions of Amanpulo is simply
to do nothing and be pampered and relax. For the active traveller,
the Beach Club stocks all the necessary gear for snorkelling and
scuba-diving for both beginners and certified divers. House Reef
fronting the Beach Club is a favorite for snorkelers. Hawksbill
turtles, parrot fish, manta rays, and a variety of other colorful
fish inhabit House Reef. For sailors, there are Hobie Sports 21s
and 16s as well as Lasers to take out for a sail along the waters
just off the stretch of beach. If youre an inexperienceed
sailor, a guide will actually go out with you to help sail the craft.
For those who want to get their feet wet literally
by windsurfing, head for the Windsurf Hut on the eastern beach where
the winter trade winds are best suited for this sport.
If the beach is not your thing, the Clubhouse is a good alternative.
Expansive and airy, the Clubhouse breaks out in two wings, one heading
into the Restaurant, the other housing the library, boutique, and
galleries. The lobby is wonderfully accentuated with wall-mounted
panalongs of various sizes, the roof-top wood sculptures found on
traditional Muslim Mindanao homes. Made of indigenous woods, the
Clubhouse lobby spills out to a terrace and a wide, aqua-blue tiled
30-meter pool bordered by trellises crowded with bougainvillea and
plants potted in oversized earther vessels. At the end of the terrace
lies large, open-air salas or pavillions, perfect for lounging.
The terrace itself lies at an elevation that gives you great views
of outlying islands.
Nightlife on Amanpulo is not the nightlife which you find, for instance,
in places like Boracay. Whether you dine inside the restaurant or
al fresco on the restaurant terrace, take time to catch the stars
after dinner and dessert on the opposite side of the pool just outside
the bars terrace. Its not the drinks which will make
you see stars but rather Amanpulos 850x90mm astrono-mical
refractor tele-scope which will keep you star-gazing. For those
of us not used to looking at the stars and galaxies from Manila
(where its is impossible due to the pollution and city lights),
this can be quite a treat. On resorts like Amanpulo, the night air
is crisp and clean and the absence of city lights makes one able
to look deep into space with the help of a powerful scope. Believe
me when I say that your sense of wonder will be heightened, with
or without those drinks!
Alas, all good things come to an end and even after a weekend stay
at Amanpulo, one is not able to cover all the ground in spite of
the smallness of the island. Maybe its that island rhythm
that one easily falls into upon arrival, choosing to relax and unwind
rather than to run all over the place. Ive missed the southern
end of the island, where baby black-tip sharks can be seen at low-tide
while at certain seasons, there is a chance of catching a glimpse
of nesting marine turtles. And that stretch of blue beyond the reef
that rims the island, on the sandbanks and channel where dolphins
and sea cows have been known to stray. All that will have to await
a return visit to Amanpulo. In the meantime, all I have to take
away is that rhythm and that lifestyle that is the hallmark of Amanresorts.
For inquiries and reservations, visit www.amanresorts.com
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