
Looking to invest in Palawan, Philippines?
Introducing the Cacao Pearl, the Earth’s First Non-profit Luxury Eco-resort
You’ll find us on a private tropical island in the most sought-after area of the Palawan bio-sphere, nestled in the Calamianes archipelago on our exceptional private tropical island – a chic resort-community with the highest accreditation – fit for enlightened rock stars and discerning swashbucklers, with zero carbon everything, positive Qi and renewable energy everywhere.
Adventure & Escape when you want it.
Seclusion & Community when you don’t.
Palawan has over 2,000 kilometers of irregular coastlines, dotted with 1,780 sugar white sandy beaches islands, islets and rocky coves. National Geographic Traveler voted Palawan best island destination in East and Southeast Asia region in 2007, having “incredibly beautiful natural seascapes and landscapes”. Condé Nast Traveller magazine voted Palawan as having the “best beaches overall in Asia”, and Islands magazine christened it as one of the top 20 island destinations to live and the “next property hotspot”.
The Cacao Pearl is within sailing distance of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Philippines and offers a bounty of marine activities: Sailing, snorkeling, surfing, diving, game fishing, extreme climbing, 22 WWII wreck dives to explore, eight beaches and warm vodka clear water everywhere, fringe coral reefs….
Onshore, pamper (or exhaust) yourself with our cliff-edge Cri’Lo spa, rainforest Cacao chocolatier, organic fusion restaurant, film screening room, adult-only infinity pool, herbal medicine trail, modern fitness centre & jungle trail, canopy walk, star-gazing constellation decks…
On the Cacao Pearl, all residences are bespoke. Start with our award-winning signature residences exclusively designed by film art director, Antonio Calvo or design your own.
Interested in taking part in our guilt-free green luxury adventure?
View or download our introductory artbook or watch our super-short introduction video – simply use the submit button on the left to access the media screen.
