Island for Sale in Palawan, Cuyo, Philippines

Cuyo Island a Place to Your"Paradise"( with Title )

Whole Island With 300 meters stretch and 15-16 meters wide of fine washed sugar sand on the South-West part of the Island. the island were home to different fish species, crabs, shrimps and clams. A very good Kayak and fishing area for recreation. Location: North of municipality of Magsaysay and mainland of Cuyo, Palawan. North-Eastern Palawan.

Surrounded by sea and green forest in the interior, the place offers ultimate peace and tranquility. This island property is very ideal for those wanting an isolated holiday or a vacation away from the rush of city life.

The Cuyo Islands, Palawan Philippines
The archipelago of the Cuyo Islands is located north of the sulu Sea, far out in the open sea of Palawan and yet still part of it. The archipelago is composed of about 40 islands and islets, most of which are uninhabited. It is know because of the internationally renowned Amanpulo Resort on the Island of Pamalican, one of the many in the Aman chain of hotels. The archipelago is divided into two island groups.

Up north is the Quiniluban group to which Pamalican Island belongs. The 89-hectare island houses the ultra-exclusive Amanpulo Resort. The marine environment around the island was declared a protected zone. Fishing and docking are prohibited. Pamalican has a superb beach, five-and-a-half kilometers long on the side where the resort is located. It is wilder and windier on the other side. To the south are the Cuyo Islands (w/ Tagbolo Island), where the village of Cuyo is located, together with its Spanish fort constructed in 1677 to protect its population from Moro Pirates. It shelters a church, a convent and a chapel in its high stone walls. In the Cuyo Islands, what is most surprising are the extraordinary colors of the coral reefs and the beaches, which are either in gold or dazzling white power sand. Here, the sea has all the possible hues of blue and green-azure, turquoise, beryl, aquamarine and emerald all mixed together in a fabulous palette of colors. Places endowed with such intensity of colors are rare. The coral reefs encircling the island are favorable for snorkeling.

ACCESS TO THE ISLAND
Manila - Puerto Princesa City: 45 minutes flight Manila to Puerto Princesa City via Philippine Airlines or cebu Pacific Air, or 24 hour cruise from Manila to Puerto Princesa City Harbor via WGA Superferry.
Puerto Princesa City- Cuyo: 20 minutes flight via SeAir. 18 hours cruise from Puerto Princesa City harbor - Cuyo port via Montenegro shipping lines
Cuyo- Magsaysay port- 20-30 minutes ride
Magsaysay port- Island: 15 minutes pump-boat ride or 3 mins thru speed boat
boracay - 5hours pump - boat ride
amanpulo - 30minutes speed boat

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