About This Property
Princesa Garden Island Resort & Spa is a tropical sanctuary located just 3.4 kilometers from Puerto Princesa's city center and a convenient 15-minute drive from Puerto Princesa International Airport. (Read More) The resort features Palawan's largest pool, spanning 1,640 square meters (17,652 square feet), and the longest pool at 200 meters (656 feet). Guests are treated to breathtaking views of lush gardens, the ocean, or the pool from a variety of accommodations. The resort also offers complimentary in-room Wi-Fi, airport transfers, and on-site parking for added convenience.
Accommodations are thoughtfully distributed across two wings, with spacious, air-conditioned rooms featuring private balconies, refrigerators, cable TV, and safety deposit boxes. Dining options include an international buffet at Rice Coffee Shop, Italian cuisine at Tomato and Basil, light snacks at Sala Lobby Lounge, and nostalgic Filipino street food at Aling Elena. For those who prefer the comfort of their rooms, in-room dining is also available.
The resort offers a wide array of amenities, including Palawan's largest and longest pools, a fitness center, KTV lounge, and a spa for ultimate relaxation. Family-friendly facilities include a mini waterpark, arcade lounge, daycare center, mini golf, and lawn games, making it an ideal destination for guests of all ages. A sandbar in front of the resort is accessible via non-motorized water sports or a boardwalk, and a gift shop provides unique local souvenirs.
Princesa Garden Island Resort & Spa boasts a pillarless, award-winning ballroom and a chapel, making it an ideal venue for weddings, corporate events, and special occasions. The resort has been recognized with the ASEAN MICE Venue Award in the meeting room category for the years 2020-2022 and 2024-2026, as well as in the event category for 2024-2026. Additionally, the resort is committed to sustainability, implementing initiatives such as mangrove conservation, birdwatching for endangered species like the Red-vented Cockatoo, reducing single-use plastics, using sea salt in pools, and installing solar panels in public areas.