Occupying its own island, this absolutely private resort is one of the best offshore options. Those who fantasise about being a castaway (no internet, no air-con and limited electricity) will enjoy the eight cottages made from natural materials, including pebbles, shells and discarded parts of other houses. Each rustic structure is well designed and comfortable.
Isla Naburot Resort
Panay
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