
Club Noah Isabelle
Apulit Island, Taytay, Northeastern Palawan, Philippines
ACCOMMODATION |
RATE |
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Per Person/night Rates |
Regular Season |
Peak Season |
Twn, Triple and Quadruple Occupancy | USD 185/person |
USD 225/person |
Single Occupancy | USD 205/person |
USD 250/person |
COOL SUMMER ADVENTURE Valid until May 31, 2008 valid for Filipinos, balikbayans, expats- Proof of residency is strictly required upon booking |
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3 days/2 nights package |
Extra night |
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Single | Php 16,000.00 |
Php 6,800.00 |
Twin / Triple/ Quad | Php 14,000.00 |
Php 5,700.00 |
First Child (3-12 yrs old) | FREE!!! |
FREE!!!! |
Succeeding Children (3-12 yrs old) | Php 7,000.00 |
Php 2,850.00 |
Infant (below 3) | FREE!!! |
FREE!!! |
Inclusions
for the COOL SUMMER ADVENTURE *Accommodation in an air-conditioned water cabana with toilet and hot/cold shower and a verandah *Round trip land transfers by jeepney - 15 mins (Rodriguez Airport - Tamisan River jetty - Rodriguez Airport) *Roundtrip boat transfers - 45 mins (Tamisan River jetty - Resort - Tamisan River jetty) *Welcome drink *Full board buffet meals *Complimentary house coffee & tea throughout the day *Resort-programmed activities such as eco tour, fish feeding, picnic lunch, snorkeling tour, cave exploration\, kayaking, windsurfing and entertainment show *Bottom fishing and casting on a first come first served basis *Introductory dive for non-divers with the necessary SCUBA equipment and service of professional instructor *15 minutes trial massage from 8:00 am - 11:00 am at the massage house on a first come first served basis *Daily cocktails with finger foods and house cocktails drinks *Service charge and Government taxes *Services of an Activity Officer throughout your stay |
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Terms and Conditions:
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Club Noah has a vision of Man and Nature living together in harmony. Isabelle, the first Club Noah-owned resort is designed to be a model-case for eco-tourism.
With administrative authority over a one mile radius of the island, Club Noah has slowly brought the reefs of Isabelle back to life. The presence of the white breasted eagle, grey reef egrets, and kingfisher attest to the abundance of fish in thewater.
The resort has a total of Fifty (50) water cabañas. Cabañas 1 to 16 line the east side of the cove, and 17 to 30 line the west side. These are single storey huts that can accommodate a maximum of three occupants. Cabañas 31 to 50 are duplex-style split levels that are ideal for families. Two single beds (102 cm. x 198 cm.) occupy the first floor while twin semi-double beds are on the second (The semi-double beds are custom-made and measure 122 cm. x 303 cm.). All cabañas have private showers with toiletries. Hairdryers are available upon request.
The following are available in your rooms: an intercom that connects to the Front Desk, a thermos of drinking water*, an electric mosquito repellant, bath and hand towels, toiletries (shampoo, bath soap, toothpaste, etc.),
*The resort has a demineralizing machine that filters your drinking water
The Club sells film, toiletries, and souvenir items, Room Service (snacks only 9:00 am to 9:00 pm), Tested fresh water supply, 24-hour electricity(220v, 60 cycles), Transformers (from 220 volts to 110 volts), Medical clinic with first-aid kits and oxygen resuscitator, Baby-sitting service is available at extra cost. This should be requested for in advance. Laundry service, Intercom service.
With the cellsite built on the island, the resort can be contacted through a cellular phone service using Smart GSM orSatellite phone as a back-up system. You may also use the same system to confirm your international flights at least 72 hours before your scheduled departure. There will be corresponding charges for services rendered. Please note that business hours at our Manila Reservations Office are 9AM to 5PM, Mondays to Fridays, and 9AM to 12NN on Saturdays.
Lying west of the Philippine mainland is the province of Palawan, an archipelago of 1,780 islands bordered by the South China Sea on the west and the Sulu Sea on the east. Club Noah - Isabelle quietly rests in its northeastern region, on the main cove of Apulit Island in Taytay Bay