Okada

Manila


Okada is the newest and most ambitious of Manila's three Vegas-style casinos, occupying 43 hectares of reclaimed Manila Bay waterfront. You'll spot the metallic colossus and its record-setting fountain (the world's largest dancing fountain) when flying into Manila. The Cove – a sprawling indoor beach club – was generating huge buzz in advance of its late 2017 opening.


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