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Three-Days-Two-Nights at Pearl Farm. The Davao Pearl Farm is a sea side beach front resort located in an island called Samal which is just about 45-minutes motorised boat ride from Davao City. See http://www.pearlfarmbeachresort-davao.com/ppc/.
One can take a plane from Manila to Davao City and take a cab directly to the Pearl Farm jump-off point and main front office. It could take anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes (depending on the time of day and traffic situation) from the airport towards the direction of the Waterfront Hotel (formerly the Insular Hotel) to the marina where Pearl Farm Resort exclusive boats/ferries carry visitors across to Samal island with four trips (8AM, 1.30PM, 4PM and 6PM). For day-trips, one can take the 8AM ride to the island and the 4PM ride back to Davao City.
This is so lovely, Chito!
ReplyDeleteNag tourist guide ka nga pala ano?
ReplyDeleteAng ganda, parang postcard!
ReplyDeleteRelaxed ladies.
ReplyDeleteAng dessert tables lang ang kinunan mo ng picture?
ReplyDeleteI like this.
ReplyDeleteYou look ready for it too!
ReplyDeleteSo green all over - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is the pathway to the Samal accommodations. To the right are the houses, and to the left is the mountain. An electric car transports guest and carries the luggages to and from the front office.
ReplyDeleteYup. For about five days, my wife Cecill and daughter Ida accompanied them to PF and Mati, Davao Oriental.
ReplyDeleteDito palang okay na sana kami but we were informed there was a nicer beach at the other side of the islet.
ReplyDeleteLOL...ok na Christmas tree ah...di ko akalain to..
ReplyDeleteYung kasing main dishes were in covered containers (hindi kita yung mga laman). But they were not really extra-ordinarily special.
ReplyDeleteTochie, para kang napadpad na Arabo dito sa Pilipinas...hehe
ReplyDeleteSa baba nyan, napaka-linaw ng tubig at ang daming mga isda na makikita.
ReplyDeletedaming desserts ah
ReplyDeleteYup. Ready to attack...the table :-)
ReplyDeleteIn PF, you have several beaches to choose from. This one is located a the far end of the resort - a little more private and with less people than the main one.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Samal Island but never to the Pearl Farm resort.
ReplyDeleteAng ma remember ko talaga for this is that when I came to Samal Island w/ my cousin and her family, timing yung hostage crisis sa Pearl Farm, tapos namatay ang arowana kong iniwan sa Cebu...
anyway, kumusta naman cost for the Pearl Farm? value for money or expensive?
sayang naman pala di kayo nagkita ni Chiara
ReplyDeletealso, am glad mainit naman when you went there..ulan ng ulan dito sa Cebu from early January...
When we saw this, a staffer was already dismantling it kaya kalahati na lang yung "tree." Yung lower part na lang. We asked kung puede kainin. We were told that these bananas are bound for disposal na.
ReplyDeleteAs-Salāmu `Alaykum (السلام عليكم)!
ReplyDeleteYup. Dessert palang busog ka na...
ReplyDeleteActually, the Pearl Farm is just a very small part of the island of Samal. Samal in fact is called Samal City composed of a number of baranggays. Most of the people tough are engaged in fishing. The people in the interior part are coconut growers and copra farmers.
ReplyDeleteAs to whether one gets his money's worth in PF is a matter of taste really. If it is luxury or pampering you are after, you'll get your money's worth. But if you are there for just a bit of the PF experience, a day-tour may suffice. By the way, boat transfers and breakfast are part of the package. The rooms are air-conditioned. And for just a nominal fee, you can request for a private romantic dinner setting on the beach or on the floating diner located some 100 meters off the shore, with a dedicated waiter.
Yup. We missed a meet with Chiara. Nasa Bohol daw sila at that time.
ReplyDeleteOn our first day, it was raining. As you can see in the photos, naka-payong kami. But on the 2nd and 3rd days, the weather was perfect.
naks kaiinggit ;)
ReplyDeletehow nice to see them together again!
ReplyDeletenice boat..I remember not so long ago we were in the same atmosphere..thanks for sharing and posting..
ReplyDeletepaco pala was not with them this time..
nice..have you met with Chiara?
ReplyDeleteHi Merz. Musta na? Madalang pa sa blue moon ang pagkakataon na ito. Medyo may balik-bayan lang kaya naka-punta kami. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Nons. According to Jack, Paco opted to go on a separate trip with his wife.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately Nons, Chiara was out of town when we were there kaya di kami nagkita.
ReplyDeleteclear..newly weds ata yan..:)
ReplyDeletesayang ha, you were not able to meetup with Chiara, and that's a real rare chance..
Well, Chiara was in Bohol daw when we were there in Davao. Sayang nga. Visits like these are really rare.
ReplyDeleteNice shot with Parola behind.
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