The Cacao Pearl Private Island Community, Palawan, Philippines
Oct - 15 |
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Beach Property, Eco Property, Luxury Property, New Developments

Unique opportunity to invest in a bespoke private island residence on the Cacao Pearl, the “Caribbean of Asia” – Palawan, Philippines.
- Bespoke Residences, lifetime membership for First Members
- Picture perfect, unspoilt private island to be operated as a 100% carbon neutral eco-resort
- Situated in the rapidly developing ‘Caribbean of Asia’ the Palawan Philippines
- A pristine archipelago with four marine reserves, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- White glove service, a personal butler for every Residence
- Banyan Tree Holdings set to invest an estimated million to develop 2 hotels in Palawan
- Busuanga Airport is being upgraded to welcome direct international flights – opening up the Palawan to the whole of Asia
- Carbon neutral everything. Renewable energy everywhere
- The first luxury resort to split ALL profits with owners and an independent charitable foundation
Call Property Frontiers on +44 1865 202 700 to speak to an investment consultant TODAY about Cacao Pearl Island, Palwan, Philippines





Cacao Pearl Island Eco Resort in Palawan, looks so very interesting. I wish I could see that in person. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh how I would love to visit a private island. I wonder if this new eco resort will get a lot of investors. i guess we’ll have to see
You’d better wait until the latest hurricanes are gone.
It is a risky area to invest – just like Florida.
These are the same group of people who launched a similar project in Belize, Barefoot Belize. They took tens of thousands of dollars of investors money and have now abandoned the project, have made no contact with the investors and left the investors out of pocket and no way of getting their money back. You will note they make no mention of this as they move on to their new ‘investment’. BUYER BEWARE!!”
Check your facts before you post for the whole world to see Else. Palawan is outside the typhoon belt and definitely not in the same risk category as Florida. Try tracking all of the typhoons in the last 20 years (someone already did the work for you with google earth) and tell me how many actually hit Palawan! You will be very surprised at what you find…
Wow, in what part of palawan can you find that particular island? so nice!