An idyllic retreat for the holidays

MANILA, Philippines - Two Seasons Coron stands out as the first eco-friendly luxury resort in Coron.  The resort has been so designed to blend effortlessly with Mother Nature. The breathtaking surprises are endless — from the food options, the 42 bungalows, a world-class spa, water sports, amazing island tours, punctuated by  hand-crafted cocktail in your hand after a long, delightful day.

Aside from basking in the sun surrounded by crystal clear waters and powdery white sand, a wealth of adventure awaits. Spend a day getting a natural high on stand-up paddle boarding, wake boarding, kite boarding, water skiing, sport fishing, banana boat ride, snorkeling and wind surfing.

Two Seasons  Coron also takes pride in its signature facilities at the Pawikan Aqua Sports Center — a PADI-managed dive facility and the resort’s recreational hub where divers could coordinate and join the sports centers’ group destination.  Two Seasons likewise boasts of the Hydrobob Submersible Scooter, the first of its kind in the country and the perfect vehicle to explore the wonders of the deep without the need of knowing how to swim. Also offered in Two Seasons alone is the Molokini, an all-transparent two-passenger kayak that is versatile and fun.

After all these enjoyable pursuits, you may opt to retreat back to your lavish bungalow and rest a little before enjoying a sumptuous dinner.  A relaxing massage is not be overlooked. Prepare to be pampered at the  world-class Narra Spa, a soulful oasis nestled among beachfront cabanas, hilltop villas and mangrove forests where highly-trained therapists and staff are ready to smooth your tension away.

Exploring the best of what Coron has to offer is one of the best ways to spend a day in the island. Two Seasons Coron can arrange a special trip to beautiful attractions — all just a speedboat ride away.

Take off to Culion Island, a picturesque and remote island which is revered for its awe-inspiring Culion Museum, an 18th century Spanish fort, and an old church made entirely from coral rocks. Kayangan Lake, acclaimed to be the cleanest lake in the Philippines and hidden amidst towering limestone cliffs, is also worth the trip. The Twin Lagoon, which rests by Calis Mountain, is considered to be the largest limestone formation in the island while snorkeling in Sangat Wreck will reveal a beautiful shallow depth wreck just 3 meters below the surface. 

For inquiries, call 410-2075 to 80; fax 732-1747/411-8209; email  bliss@twoseasonsresorts.com visit, www.twoseasonsresorts.com. Or visit Nena Building, 132-A Bayani Street, corner Araneta Avenue, Quezon City.

 

 

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