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{{Short description|island resort in the Philippines}}
{{Short description|Island resort in the Philippines}}
{{Infobox hotel
{{Infobox hotel
| hotel_name = Amanpulo
| hotel_name = Amanpulo
| logo = Amanpulo_Logo.svg
| logo = Amanpulo_Logo.svg
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| image = PamalicanMainBeach.JPG
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| caption =
| caption = Main beach of the resort which faces to the southwest of the island
| location = [[Pamalican Island]], [[Cuyo, Palawan|Cuyo]], [[Palawan]]
| location = [[Pamalican Island]], [[Cuyo, Palawan|Cuyo]], [[Palawan]]
| coordinates = {{coord|11.3529141|120.7312909}}
| coordinates = {{coord|11.3529141|120.7312909}}
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| owner = [[Aman Resorts]]
| owner = [[Aman Resorts]]
| number_of_restaurants =
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| number_of_rooms = 42 {{small|(including 29 beachside, 4 treetop and 2 Deluxe hillside ''casitas'')}}<ref name=brochure>{{cite document|url=https://www.aman.com/sites/default/files/phillippines_-_amanpulo_pamalican_island_-_fact_sheet_original_9890.pdf|title=AMAN (Amanpulo)|access-date=April 2, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.travellermade.com/hotel-partners-asia-pacific/amanpulo/|title=Amanpulo, Philippines|publisher=TravellerMade.com|access-date=April 2, 2019}}</ref>
| number_of_rooms = 42 {{small|(including 29 beachside, 4 treetop and 2 Deluxe hillside ''casitas'')}}<ref name=brochure>{{cite web|url=https://www.aman.com/sites/default/files/phillippines_-_amanpulo_pamalican_island_-_fact_sheet_original_9890.pdf|title=AMAN (Amanpulo)|access-date=April 2, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.travellermade.com/hotel-partners-asia-pacific/amanpulo/|title=Amanpulo, Philippines|publisher=TravellerMade.com|access-date=April 2, 2019}}</ref>
| number_of_suites = 16 private villas {{small|(including 7 four-bedroom ''Lagoon Villas'' and 5 four-bedroom ''Palawan Villas'')}}<ref name=brochure/>
| number_of_suites = 16 private villas {{small|(including 7 four-bedroom ''Lagoon Villas'' and 5 four-bedroom ''Palawan Villas'')}}<ref name=brochure/>
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Each villa features a private swimming pool and offers separate bedroom, living and dining pavilions, an outdoor lounge and a kitchen. One, two and four bedroom villas are available. All villas come with a [[Cook (domestic worker)|cook]] and [[Housekeeper (domestic worker)|housekeeper]], and a number enjoy beautiful garden settings.<ref>{{cite web|title= Amanpulo |publisher=Luxe Travel|access-date=14 December 2018 | url=https://www.luxetravel.com.hk/EN/journey-amanpulo-philippines-pamalican}}</ref>
Each villa features a private swimming pool and offers separate bedroom, living and dining pavilions, an outdoor lounge and a kitchen. One, two and four bedroom villas are available. All villas come with a [[Cook (domestic worker)|cook]] and [[Housekeeper (domestic worker)|housekeeper]], and a number enjoy beautiful garden settings.<ref>{{cite web|title= Amanpulo |publisher=Luxe Travel|access-date=14 December 2018 | url=https://www.luxetravel.com.hk/EN/journey-amanpulo-philippines-pamalican}}</ref>


In November 2006, pursuant to Proclamation no. 1179, the resort was declared a [[Special economic zone|special tourism economic zone]] by President [[Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Proclamation 1179, s 2006|year=2006|publisher=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]|location=Philippines|page=1|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2006/11/30/proclamation-no-1179-s-2006/}}</ref>
In November 2006, pursuant to Proclamation No. 1179, the resort was declared a [[Special economic zone|special tourism economic zone]] by President [[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Proclamation 1179, s 2006|year=2006|publisher=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]|location=Philippines|page=1|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2006/11/30/proclamation-no-1179-s-2006/}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:45, 17 April 2024

Amanpulo
Main beach of the resort which faces to the southwest of the island
Map
General information
LocationPamalican Island, Cuyo, Palawan
Coordinates11°21′10″N 120°43′53″E / 11.3529141°N 120.7312909°E / 11.3529141; 120.7312909
Opening1993
OwnerAman Resorts
ManagementANSCOR
Design and construction
Architect(s)Francisco Mañosa
Other information
Number of rooms42 (including 29 beachside, 4 treetop and 2 Deluxe hillside casitas)[1][2]
Number of suites16 private villas (including 7 four-bedroom Lagoon Villas and 5 four-bedroom Palawan Villas)[1]
Website
Amanpulo Official Website

Amanpulo is an island resort on Pamalican Island in Palawan, Philippines. It is owned by Seven Seas Resorts and Leisure, Inc., and Aman Resorts. The resort is majority-owned by the ANSCOR (the Philippine Constitution does not allow 100% foreign ownership of businesses in the Philippines). The name Amanpulo came from Aman which is Sanskrit for peace and pulo means island in Tagalog. The twinning of the two words results in the coining of "Amanpulo" or "peace island" in reference to the tranquil island of Pamalican.

Access to the resort from Manila is through Ninoy Aquino International Airport where private charter airlines operate. The resort is serviced by Island Aviation of the Soriano Group. Private charter airlines also may provide flight to the island through its private airstrip.

The resort has villas and casitas for visitors, each with its own buggy for travel on the island.

Each villa features a private swimming pool and offers separate bedroom, living and dining pavilions, an outdoor lounge and a kitchen. One, two and four bedroom villas are available. All villas come with a cook and housekeeper, and a number enjoy beautiful garden settings.[3]

In November 2006, pursuant to Proclamation No. 1179, the resort was declared a special tourism economic zone by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "AMAN (Amanpulo)" (PDF). Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  2. ^ "Amanpulo, Philippines". TravellerMade.com. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  3. ^ "Amanpulo". Luxe Travel. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  4. ^ Proclamation 1179, s 2006. Philippines: Official Gazette (Philippines). 2006. p. 1.
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