The Villas
Amenities
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One king-sized bed or two twin beds
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100% cotton oversized towels
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Non-smoking Villas
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40” LCD TV
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Private dipping pool
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Individually-controlled energy efficient air-conditioning
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Private Balcony equipped with table & chairswith view of the sea
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Spacious bath with a view of the sea
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Personal bar and refrigerator
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Ceiling fan
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Rain Showerhead – Hot & Cold
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In-room safe
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Hardwood floor
Kamagong
Also known as Philippine Ebony, kamagong is a wood unique to the country. With a black heartwood (inner region) and gray sapwood, this produces really dramatic, dark timber hence the name. The grain is often grayish and has strong, dark brown streaks.
Ideal for: Small, decorative pieces and combat tools like arnis sticks and eskrima
Molave
One of the hardest local woods, molave has a fine texture that makes it smooth to the touch. It’s available in pale yellow to pinkish-brownish tone with a lighter sapwood (outer region), and mostly straight grain. It has no distinct odor.
Ideal for: window frames, shipbuilding, structural posts, railroad tracks, and other outdoor applications
Yakal
This resinous wood with yellow to golden-red tones. A high-grade timber, yakal can tolerate harsh hot and cold weathers.
Ideal for: furniture, surface finishes, small weapons, and outdoor constructions