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WHY YOU SHOULD GO
Enjoy waters so crystal clear you won’t even need a snorkel to see the pristine reefs. Experience true tranquillity on a private island where you will barely see another soul and explore unique world heritage sites which you won’t believe are natural.
Visit our favourite chic desert island
- When to Go: november to april
- Price: from £3,099 pp from the Uk. from $4,999 pp from L.A.
- Ideal length: 8 nights
- Flight Time: 14 hours 25 mins from London. 17 hours from L.A.
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When it comes to remote private islands, we’re pretty sure we have found the one.
We love the cluster of islands rich in wildlife, volcanoes, tropical rainforests and beaches which make up the Philippines, and have spent days tirelessly searching for the best little corner for you to experience (it was a tough job. Honest).
The peaceful Pamalican island, part of the Cuyo group in the western Philippines, is home to Amanpulo, a cluster of natural thatched casitas overlooking the clear Sulu sea. Only reachable by private aircraft, this is a true gem for an all-out indulgent private island experience. And we love it.
Think natural yet luxurious spacious rooms, a spa to rival the world’s best all sat in the middle of empty white sand beaches, coral reefs and groves perfect for picnicing.
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Make a splash
If you’re a water-lover, try your hand at cruising, windsurfing and scuba diving the surrounding coral reef, or for a more relaxing experience, the island also offers unbelievable star gazing, fish feeding and simple walks along the sand or through the jungly interior.
Once you’re feeling totally revived, why not let us arrange a spot of Filipino island hopping Black Tomato style. You may have heard about the Banaue Rice Terraces, known as the 8th wonder of the world. They are certainly not to be missed and we can whizz you there in style.
Something sweet
Trek the surreal landscapes and take photos your friends back home won’t believe, before heading south to Bohol, home of over 1200 cone shaped hills known as the ‘chocolate hills’ (named after the colour they go in the summer months). Mother Nature at her best, this unusual, totally natural UNESCO World Heritage Site which spans over 50km certainly will make your jaw drop.
For a grand finale, we’d suggest a hop over to Boracay for a final beach stop. This vibrant speck of an island is much more lively than Pamalican and it’s hustle and bustle will prepare you for your return home. With a big dose of beach time thrown in too, of course.