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Amorita Resort |
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| Alona Beach, Barangay Tawala,
Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines |
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Entrance each villa |
Saffron Restaurant |
Infinity pool |
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The Ocean Villa Room |
Open Plan shower room |
Private Pool |
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Garden Villa Room |
De Luxe Room |
Cliff from Alona |
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Amorita is Bohol's 'beloved' (or 'little love').
Amorita treats every guest with a breathtaking
180-degree view of the Bohol Sea. Be enamored by the
warm, gracious Filipino hospitality and service
within luxurious, world-class facilities. Experience
enchanting Amorita - at once stunning and soothing
dramatic yet tranquil, perfect for fun activities,
or for quiet reflection, a perfect venue for leisure
and business. Experience the love of Bohol in
Amorita! |
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Location
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Nestled atop a seaside cliff at the north- eastern
end of the famed Alona beach in Panglao Island |
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De Luxe |
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Accommodation |
Amorita has six (6) Ocean View Villas perched near the
edge of the cliff, giving the guest what is surely
the most impressive amenity in the resort- a
splendid view of the Bohol Sea and the craggy
outlines of islands far off on the horizon. Each
Ocean View Villa is 120 square meters large
including its own pocket garden. It’s most endearing
feature however is the private “plunge pool” and sun
deck ideal for those intimate moments or just to
enjoy a cold dip after a hot day of touring or
enjoying the beach.
Amorita has eight (8) Garden View Villas
located ‘inland’, away from the cliff edge but
ensconced in a private garden of flowering plants
and tropical foliage. Each Garden View Villa is 120
square meters
large including, as mentioned, its own pocket
garden. It’s most endearing feature however is the
private “plunge pool” and sun deck ideal for those
intimate moments or just to enjoy a cold dip after a
hot day of touring or enjoying the beach.
Each Ocean Villa has a remarkably-designed ‘open-plan’
bathroom located outdoors, artfully concealed
from the outside world yet fully in-touch with the
elements. The rainfall-type showers have hot and
cold fresh water. Each Ocean View Villa is
luxuriously appointed with –
- a most comfortable king-sized bed -silhouette and
night blinds that can open up to a panoramic view -
fine furniture by internationally-recognized
Filipino craftsmen - a breakfast nook and daybed
- individually-controlled split air-conditioning
unit - overhead ceiling fan - wide-screen LCD cable
TV
- I-pod docking station - coffee and tea service -
mini bar refrigerator - safety deposit vault -
telephone
- hairdryerAmorita has twenty (20) Deluxe
Rooms situated in a two-story structure set
amidst manicured, luxuriant gardens. Each Deluxe
Room offers a premium on space. At 35 square meters,
each room is large enough to accommodate two
queen-size beds with space for an extra roll-away.
The spacious bathroom has rainfall-type shower with
hot or cold fresh water.
Each room has a veranda that opens up to either the
gardens (for ground-level units), or a balcony
(for second-level units) that looks out to the
greenery and the rest of the property. Each Deluxe
Room is luxuriously appointed with - fine furniture
by internationally-recognized Filipino craftsmen
- individually-controlled split air-conditioning
unit - cable TV - coffee and tea service - mini bar
refrigerator - safety deposit vault - telephone -
hairdryer |
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Facilities |
Adjacent to Amorita's signature infinity pool is the
resort's Saffron Restaurant, named after the
glorious color of the sunset, best viewed while
lounging in the restaurant. A casual and relaxed
ambiance comes from the fine, all-weather woven
furniture by internationally-recognized Filipino
craftsmen and table-tops of Philippine marble.
Antique wooden tables, armoires, hand-carved
driftwood furniture and sea-insipired accent
lighting throughout the restaurant provide a homey
yet elegant feel. A small library of
special-interest magazines and reading materials
with soft relaxing music in the background makes for
a more enjoyable extended meal time. Complimentary
WIFI access is available within the restaurant.
Other Resort Amenities: Infinity Pool, In-room
massage, Cliff side view-deck, KTV Room, Patio of
Saffron Restaurant |
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Room Rates
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IMPORTANT! |
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Prices shown on this page are DISCOUNTED and applies only to
reservation that has been made on this site, full payment must be settled to us prior to the commencement of
travel, otherwise, hotels/resorts will
charge all the guests in a Published/Rack Rates.
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The same room rates will be applied if your booking falls
during the Regular Season (June 16 - Sept 30).
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If applicable, expect a 15% increase on room rates during
High Season (October 01- June 15) which will be reflected on your confirmation via email.
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If applicable, expect a 20% increase on room rates during
Peak Season (Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year, Holy
Week, Town Festival and Holidays) declared by the
Government, the increase will be reflected on your
confirmation via email. |
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Room Type |
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*De Luxe Room |
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*Garden
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*Ocean View Villa |
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REMARKS |
• All room rates are quoted per night basis
• All prices are inclusive of all government tax and service charge
• All prices are subject to change without prior notice
• All prices are quoted as specified currency (P = PHPesos/$ = USDollars)
• Check in time is 2:00pm. Check out time is 12:00nn
• Maximum of 2 children below 7 years old are allowed to
stay per room sharing-bed with adults
• 3rd and 4th children /person's are full paying extra person rates
• Must read our
General Terms & Conditions prior to reserve.
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Tours
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Bohol
Sightseeing and Activities |
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| Nipa weaving |
Tarsier watching |
Nipa weaving |
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| Bohol local industries |
The Baclayon Church |
Blood compact marker |
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The Bohol Sea is said to be a breeding ground of these mysterious but
beautiful creatures. The island in previous times, served as a watch
station against the intrusion of pirates and enemies of the Spanish
colony as evidenced by the 200-year-old Spanish fort on the northeast
side of the island. Today, 235 families live in the island. The people
used to hunt dolphins, whales, whale sharks and manta rays but these
animals are now fully protected by law in the Philippines. The
attractions on the island that may catch your interest is the ancient
Spanish fort, the Santa Cruz at the chapel's altar, the life within the
marine sanctuary and the white beaches around the island. Pamilacan is a
coral island and fossilized seashells can be seen on the island's rocky
hill. At present, the jaws and bones of marine mammals and whale sharks
still adorn a number of homes of the village. The blue waters
surrounding the island teem with lush and colorful marine life.
Bohol Countryside Tour :
Whole Day Tour : Start at 8:00AM
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2-3 |
4-6 |
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10-13 |
14-16 |
17-Up |
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Rate /person
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P5570 |
P2500 |
P2350 |
P1850 |
P1750 |
P1450 |
P1350 |
Tour includes:
Roundtrip aircon transfer, Professional tourist guide, All
entrance fees, River cruise with native lunch. |
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ALL RATES ARE QUOTED PER
PERSON AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
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Tour itinerary and
places to visit
Blood Compact Site (Tagbilaran City) - View the spot where
the Spaniards and the Filipinos fostered friendly relations through
blood. This is considered as the 1st Seed of the United Nations and 1st
Treaty of Friendship between the brown and the white race.
Baclayon Church (Baclayon) - Behold
an old stone church along with it's religiuos relics dating back to the
early 16th century inside the museum. It is considered as one of the
oldest stoned church in the Philippines.
Loay Backyard Industry (Loay) -
Observe the local craftsmen as they made bolos and other metal crafts.
Witness also as the men and women made the Nipa leaves into a roofing
materials.
Clarin Ancestral House (Loay) -
Visit a typical Boholano home which was declared by the National
historical Institute as a heritage site. View the collections of the
Clarin Family displayed inside the house.
Tarsier (Loboc) - See the smallest
monkey in the world along the Loboc River.
Man Made Forest (Bilar) - Feel the
coolness of the air and view the awesome display the thousands Mahogany
Tree painstakingly planted by the local people.
Chocolate Hills (Carmen) - Feast
your eyes on the breathtaking work of nature, one thousand two hundred
sixty eight (1,268) haycock hills which turn brown during dry season.
This is been considered as one of the wonders of the world.
Loboc-Loay River Cruise (Loboc) -
View the majestic panorama of the nipa palm plantation along the Loboc -
Loay River. Sometimes wild ducks are seen feeding and swimming in the
river. While cruising lunch will be serve on board.
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Bohol
Dolphin and Whalewatching Tours |
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| Whalewatching |
Bohol diving |
Whale spotter |
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Go watch whales and dolphins in the Bohol Sea with the locals of
Pamilacan. Ex-whale-hunting boats called canter have been refitted
specifically for a safe and comfortable trip. You will be
accompanied by skilled spotters whose familiarity with the area also
makes them excellent guides. The best season is the months from March to
June, but resident dolphins and small whales can be found all year
round. Tours are dependent on weather and sea conditions.
Bohol Whalewatching:
Whole Day Tour : Start at 5:00AM
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14-16 |
17-Up |
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Rate /person
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P5430 |
P2500 |
P2350 |
P1850 |
P1750 |
P1450 |
P1350 |
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includes: Roundtrip aircon transfer, Boat ride with guide, Lunch
on the beach, spotters fee, Swimming & snorkeling within the
beach area and on the the lush gardens (bring your own mask &
fins). |
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Child 2-11 years old 50% of adult rate. |
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ALL RATES ARE QUOTED PER
PERSON AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
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Activity
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Pick up at the hotel
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Departure from Baclayon Pier
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Arrive at the playground of
whales and dolphins
Search for and watching of whales and dolphins |
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Proceed to Pamilacan Island
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Arrive at the island and do
the village tour |
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Enjoy your lunch on the
beach
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Swimming and snorkeling
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Travel back to
Baclayon Pier |
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Arrive at the hotel
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