Guimaras Philippines: Costa Aguada Island Resorts in Inampulugan Island

At Costa Aguada, life is the way it should be which is fun, free and easy. The whole resort is cradled by the sea and the forest that is untouched and pristine. This Island Resort is a world-class eco-tourism resort that is privately owned 1,067 hectare crocodile shape island. Costa Aguada Island Resorts is located in the Guimaras province located in the visayas region of the Philippine isles, it is accessible either via Bacolod or Iloilo.
Here at Costa Aguada Island Resort, you will enjoy the beauty and scenery of the mountains and lush virgin forests. This lovely island resort is excellent for adventurous people who are also nature-lover travelers. Costa Aguada Island Resort also features a jungle park, an authentic world war II Japanese Bunker, bamboo thickets, coconut groves and hidden caves. The lovely and enchanting scenery of Costa Aguada Island Resort is excellent for jungle trekking.
Guests at Costa Aguada have a choice of twenty-seven duplex and fourteen detached fully screened bamboo cottages. Each comes with a private toilet and bath, intercom and a balcony. The Coconut Pavilion is the main dining area with the Barracuda Bar and the Cowrie Gift Shop adjoining it. The freshwater swimming pool is edged by the Orchid Bar. The resort is also equipped with facilities for indoor and outdoor sports such as badminton, asketball, billiards, children’s play area, cycling, darts, fishing, games room, helicopter tours, horse riding, island hopping, kayaking, motor boats, mountain climbing, rowing, sailing, snorkelling, swimming pool, table tennis, tennis court, tours organised and volleyball court. A children’s playground is also available as well as riding stables with horses for young and adults alike. The Tamarind Multi-purpose hall can accommodate conventions, meetings and other corporate events. The resort also has a helipad and a pier.
Costa Aguada Island Resort is on Inampulugan Island which is a part of the Guimaras island chain. The resort can be reached by a 50-minute plane ride from Manila. Upon landing, the resort provides a comfortable 20-minute bus transfer to the Pulupandan Pier, where a ferry banca will take guests on a refreshing, relazing
45-minute boat ride to the resort.
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