Places to visit in Davao: Pearl Farm
February 29, 2008 | Author: nitrosaint | Filed under: Davao
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Ow. I just figured out, I only have two weeks left before the classes end. So basically, my summer starts two weeks from now. We’re still trying to figure out where to go this year. We’ve been to Camiguin last year. The initial plan is to go to Bohol but our budget won’t allow us.
Instead of looking for other places to visit this summer, I decided to promote my own Davao City. This is going to be a series of posts featuring the best resorts and tourist destinations here in Davao.
For today’s post, it’s gonna be about Pearl Farm Beach Resort.
Pearl Farm Beach Resort is located at Samal, an island off the coast of Davao City. Pearl Farm is a 45-minute boat ride from Davao City Wharf. The resort was once a pearl farm where thousands of white-lipped oysters were imported from Sulu and were cultivated for white, pink and gold pearls.
Pear Farm’s unique cottages were patterned from the traditional houses of the Samal Tribe in Sulu. The resort offers five different choices of cottages/villas; Balay House ($115), Samal House ($210), Mandaya House ($240), Samal Suite ($350) and Sunset Suite ($350).
Boats going to Pearl Farm Beach Resort are available at these hours:
From Davao Marina Wharf to Resort (ETD 0800/1330/1600/1800H)
From Resort to Davao Marina Wharf (ETD 0645/1000/1300/1600H)
Reservations may be done online through their website (http://www.pearlfarmresort.com/) or you may also contact them through their Manila Office at:
15th Floor, 139 Corporate Center
Valero St., Salcedo Village, Makati City
TEL: (632) 750-1896 / 750-1898 / 893-2093
FAX: (632) 750-1894
For those who are planning to visit the resort, you may also check some Value Hotels in the Philippines while you are in Manila.
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We did visited Pearl Farm last December ‘07 with my family. We celebrated my brother’s birthday there and the cottage we stayed was the Samal Cottage.
The place is great and so are the fo0ds. O_o
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thanks for featuring.. been wanting to visit sa pearl farm.. this year i hope.
Maganda sana mahal nga lang… Pero worth it naman (ata)…
Feature Bali bali.. heard they have water horses there.
I wish i could go and visit Davao as well as Pearl Farm. Soon!
yea! pearl farm is a haven! thanks kuya for deciding to treat me in pearl farm! your so generous! thanks a lot!!
@marco: waaaaaa…you wish.
i wanted to go to pearl farm, maybe this summer. i’ve been to a lot of places here in the philippines. that includes, pagudpud in northern, puerto galera in mindoro, panglao in bohol, bantayan cebu, ofcourse Boracay Aklan and lastly was at Coron Palawan.. ive been saving up for my first trip to pearl farm. i wish i wnt be dissapointed! im xo excited. i am going to find out if the negative comments are true!!!
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