A tropical Shangri-la nestled upon a coral jewel set amidst
Palawan's sparkling turquoise water. Comely and idyllic,
this Island resort is a perfect hideway for those who
seek both relaxation and discovery. Club Paradise is in
Dimakya Island, Municipality of Coron. A part of Calamian
Group of Island, it is situated at the Northern tip of
Palawan, the Philippine's last frontier. Club Paradise.
Where possibilities are blissful, endearing and endless.
Club Paradise is a resort established in 1989 on Dimakya
Island located in the Northern Isles of Palawan, Philippines.
Owned and operated by Euro-Pacific Resorts, Inc. a German-Filipino
corporation which aims to provide a select clientele an
accesible holiday retreat and for the corporate man, a
conductive meeting venue closest to nature. Club Paradise,
accredited by the Philippines' Department of Tourism,
is a 2-time winner of the Kalakbay Awards Resort of the
Year in the "AA" Category. Realizing that nature
is it's greatest asset, much effort has been committed
by EPRI towards maintaining balance between the island's
ecological integrity and tourism operation and development.
CELEBRATE as life unfolds in this pristine
tropical island resort, undoubtedly paradise. Nestled
at the northernmost tip of Palawan, the Philippines' Last
Frontier, Club Paradise is dazzling with a charm soothing
to the senses and spirit. Endless days of sunshine, glimmering
white beaches, crystal-clear waters bejewelled with brilliant
reefs, exotic marine and wide life. Dugong, sea turtle,
giant clam, Calamian deer, various birds including eagles,
all partake in the bounty and freedom that pervade in
this island. Luxuriate in the warmth of the gracious service
and comfort of the resort facilities. Hop to nearby islets.
Dive the authentic WWWII shipwreck. Safari to nearby Calauit
Island Wildlife Park where herds of zebra, giraffe
and impala roam freely. Those and more. Snorkel, surf,
hike, sail. Do anything, everything, or simply nothing!
Soak in the wonders of nature and life's pleasures! At
Club Paradise, days go by gentleand unhurried. Here, the
romance of life and nature never ends ... |