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Huma Island Resort & Spa

Situated on the northern tip of the province, the luxurious Huma Island Resort & Spa is a tropical paradise surrounded by stunning white beaches, lush rainforest and a shimmering sea. The name of the facility refers to the legendary 13th-century galleon that transported exotic goods from the Middle East.

During a raging storm, the crew sought shelter on a paradise island, but its beauty made them decide to stay there. The complex includes spacious beachfront villas and exclusive overwater villas with private outdoor bathtubs and modern amenities.

The island is an ideal place for diving among the surrounding shallow reef, coral gardens and mysterious wrecks sunk near Busuanga Island. Huma Island Resort & Spa has its own diving center, which offers courses of various levels of advancement. The resort can also organize trips to Black Island with 3 small caves or Calumbuyan Island with coral gardens.

It is also worth visiting the island of Calauit with a nature reserve inhabited by both endemic and African animal species, including: giraffes, zebras, monkeys and Philippine deer. Dining options serve delicious Lebanese, Italian and international cuisine. Kapuruan Spa provides a unique experience thanks to the glass floor through which you can admire colorful sea life during relaxation treatments.

Diciligan Island, west of Busuanga Island, on the northern tip of Palawan Province; 1h 20 min flight from Manila Bay.

81 luxury villas: Water Villa, Beach Villa, Family Suite, Presidential Suite.

6 restaurants and bars: Al Fairuz Restaurant, Al Dente Restaurant, Waves, On the Harbor, Rudi's Wine and Cheese Bar, Blu Bar.

infinity pool, children's mini club, boutique.

diving center, fitness center, kayaks, stand-up paddle boarding, snorkeling, archery, jet skis, banana boats, beach movie nights, yoga.

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