
Did you ever dream of spending your honeymoon in one of the best exclusive resorts in the world? Going to one of the
Aman resorts may just be a dream for many honeymooners, but after the end of the experience, it is all worth every penny. Amanpulo is a
romantic getaway for honeymooners and couples alike who wanted to spend vacation in paradise. It is located on an exclusive island in Pamilacan in Palawan, one of the island provinces in the Philippines. The island can be accessed through chartered flights from Manila, the country's capital, in a 19-seat private plane landing at the private airstrip of Amanpulo.
Accommodation in Amanpulo will never be a problem. You can choose from 40 cottages or casitas patterned after the Philippine 'bahay kubo.' There are four kinds or types of cottages available: beach casitas, treetop casitas, hillside casitas, and the more expensive ones are the villas. Rates range from $US 550 - $US 3,000. Amanpulo is abundant with
powdery white sand, blue waters, tropical weather, and the perfect outdoor recreation for honeymooners. Among the activities offered in the resort are snorkeling, surfing, diving, island hopping, fishing, stargazing, and a lot more. In Amanpulo, your honeymoon experience will truly be an unforgettable one.
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