About Davao
Davao City, on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, is a coastal commercial center near 2,954m-high Mount Apo, the country’s highest peak. In the city center, People’s Park is known for its colorful indigenous sculptures and lighted fountains. It's also home to Durian Dome, named after the pungent, spiky fruit that grows in abundance on Mindanao. The Davao River cuts through the city.
The Philippine eagle, the country's national bird and considered the largest eagle in the world, is endemic to Davao. The orchid waling-waling and fruits such as durians, marang, rambutans, pomeloes and mangosteens are popular and generally cheaper in the city. Tourist destinations in the city include the Philippine Eagle Foundation and Nature Center, Mount Apo, Gap Farming Resort, the Davao Crocodile Park, Malagos Garden Resort, Eden Nature Park, and People's Park in the city center which is popular for its sculptures of indigenous people and dancing fountain. Samal Island, a part of Metro Davao, is an island city situated immediately off the city's coast in the Davao Gulf, popularly known for its scenic beaches.
Two major annual festivals are held in the city: the Araw ng Dabaw (Day of Davao) on March 16 (The city's incorporation day) and the Kadayawan Festival in August. Also celebrated in the entire month of December, Pasko Fiesta sa Davao is an integration of festive and competitive Christmas activities showcasing colorful lightings and array of decorations in barangays, public parks, roads and buildings, and a series of competitive performances. Another annual festival, the Torotot Festival, is held annually every New Year's Eve. First organized in the last day of 2013 during the 2014 New Year's Eve, it was organized as a recompense for the city firecracker-pyrotechnics ban; it includes a number of people simultaneously blowing party horns, locally known as torotots. It recorded a number of 7,568 people participating in the first event, aiming to break the world record set by Japan for the most people simultaneously blowing party horns.
During 2011, there were 1,075,000 recorded tourist arrivals in the city, totaled from 81,081 foreign travelers, 983,315 local citizens, and 10,604 balikbayans/overseas Filipino workers. Estimated tourist receipts were recorded at 12.81 billion pesos while estimated economic benefits were 28.19 billion pesos. Source: Wikipedia
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February 2022 - February 2023 | ||||
D'Luxe Room | 5300 | 5300 | 2500 | Bfast included |
D'Luxe Room with Poolview | 6200 | 6200 | 2500 | Bfast included |
* Extra person (Pax) with breakfast * Oneway Airport Transfer: Car - 1,400 / Van - 2,000 * Black out dates -15-16 April / 24-25 Dec / 30 Dec - 1 Jan |
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2 Queen Bed | 3300 | 3550 | 950 | Bfast included |
1 Queen Bed Suite | 4800 | 4800 | 950 | Bfast included |
* Extra person (Pax) with breakfast * Rates not valid during Holidays /Long Weekend |
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April 2022 - 31 March 2023 | ||||
Deluxe Room (ROH) | 5300 | 5300 | 1700 | Bfast included |
Club Room | 6400 | 6400 | 1700 | Bfast included |
* Extra Person (PAX) with breakfast |
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Local Market (01 February 2022 - 31 December 2022) | ||||
Standard Room | 3200 | 3450 | 2300 | Bfast included |
Deluxe Room | 3700 | 3900 | 2300 | Bfast included |
Other Markets (01 April 2022 - 31 March 2023) | ||||
Standard Room | 4000 | 4200 | 2300 | Bfast included |
Deluxe Room | 4400 | 4600 | 2300 | Bfast included |
* Extra Person (PAX) with breakfast * Surcharge - 500/room/night during Festival, Chinese New Year, Christmas, New Year |