Nestled in the stunning Calamianes Group of Islands in Northern Palawan, Sitio Manlalara stands as a promising jewel within the Philippines’ next premier tourism hub — Coron. With pristine white-sand beaches, emerald lagoons, and a growing infrastructure network, this development is poised to redefine the meaning of sustainable island living and luxury tourism.
Coron has long been admired for its breathtaking limestone cliffs, crystal-clear lakes, and vibrant marine biodiversity. Once compared to Boracay two decades ago, Coron’s development path is guided by careful zoning and environmental preservation, ensuring it grows responsibly while offering world-class tourism experiences.The Municipality of Coron, supported by both local and provincial governments, continues to pour major investments into infrastructure — from airport expansions and road development to port reclamation and water systems. The ongoing upgrade of YKR (Busuanga) Airport to international standards is expected to further boost accessibility, making Coron one of the most connected islands in the region.
WRECK DIVING
Maquinit Hot Spring
Siete Pecados
Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in Barangay Bulalacao, about 24 kilometers from Coron Town, Sitio Manlalara is a 14.4-hectare peninsula under Amihan Resorts, Inc., the same visionary team behind Waling-Waling Beach Hotel in Boracay.Stretching over 1.2 kilometers of fine white sand, Manlalara offers a breathtaking beachfront that rivals the best in Southeast Asia. The peninsula’s north-facing orientation naturally shelters it from both Amihan and Habagat winds, ensuring calm seas and pristine beaches year-round — ideal for a serene, luxury resort experience.
Waling-Waling Island
The Manlalara Development Plan is rooted in sustainability and community harmony. The project’s design focuses on being family-oriented, eco-friendly, and socially inclusive, aligning with Palawan’s Strategic Environmental Plan (SEP) and environmental regulations. Approved by the Municipal Council of Coron, the ECAN Board, and the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD), Manlalara holds a Forest Land Use Agreement for Tourism Purposes (FLAgT) — proof of its commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism practices.
Guests and residents can look forward to a full suite of premium facilities designed to blend seamlessly with nature’s beauty:
Jet skis and other motorized watercraft will be restricted to designated areas to protect coral reefs and marine habitats.
TWO SEASONS ISLAND RESORT & SPA
HUMA ISLAND RESORT & SPA
Guests will enjoy an all-inclusive resort package featuring:
Optional add-ons include wreck diving tours, sailing adventures, and private island-hopping experiences — making Manlalara a one-stop tropical paradise for both adventure seekers and leisure travelers.
Tourism arrivals in Coron grew from just 28 visitors in 2001 to nearly 300,000 in 2019, with projections to surpass pre-pandemic levels in the coming years. Yet, unlike Boracay, Coron’s growth is expected to focus on quality over quantity, targeting the luxury and eco-conscious market.Resorts like Two Seasons Island Resort & Spa and Huma Island Resort & Spa have already set the stage, and Manlalara is poised to join this elite circle — combining world-class hospitality with the authentic charm of Palawan.
For investors, Manlalara presents a rare opportunity to be part of Palawan’s next landmark destination. With its environmental clearances secured and government-backed infrastructure underway, the project promises sustainable profitability, community integration, and long-term growth.For travelers, it offers a sanctuary of peace and beauty — where every sunrise over Coron’s emerald waters tells a story of harmony between nature and modern living.
Manlalara’s one kilometer long white beach
Manlalara is more than a resort development — it’s a symbol of progress with purpose. Backed by Amihan Resorts, Inc., this project aims to transform a pristine peninsula into a model for sustainable tourism, balancing economic potential with environmental protection.As Coron continues to rise as the Philippines’ next world-class destination, Sitio Manlalara shines as a beacon of what the future of luxury and eco-tourism can truly be.
📍 Project Location: Sitio Manlalara, Barangay Bulalacao, Coron, Palawan
🏗️ Developer: Amihan Resorts, Inc.
📄 Status: With approved FLAg T and SEP Clearance
🌿 Type: Sustainable Tourism Development
SUMMARY:
Coron, Palawan - Sitio Manlalara is situated on the western end of Bulalacao Island, about 24 km from Coron town proper. Sitio Manlalara is a peninsula with an area of 14.4 hectares & has about 1000 meters of white sand. Since the property is an island, it is on a Flag T status & can be transferred & eventually be titled to the new owner. The property is across the Two Seasons Island Resort of Ayala Land.
Asking rate: P400M negotiable
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