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Perth Paradise

- The Hundred Islands / Chocolate Hills of Visayas -


How To Get There:

From Barangay 1, Sipalay take a trike to take you to Perth Paradise Resort (100php per trike per way).

It is advisable to ask for your trike driver's contact number  to arrange your ride going back to Barangay 1 since transportation is very difficult considering the location of the resort. You may contact my trike driver Diosdado Peralta at 09217865615.



Entrance Fee
-80php Adult
-50php for Children


AMENITIES/ACTIVITIES:

Infinity Pool - 100php

Snorkeling - 250 per hour


Kayak
-Walk-in: 250php/pax per hour
-Check-in: 350php/pax unlimited time



Island Hopping
-1500php per boat for 3hours
-Maximum of 8 pax





Jetski
-4500php per hour
-Maximum of 2 pax



Floating Cottage - 700php



ACCOMMODATION:

Cottages for Walk-in - 500php



Cabana Room - 1300php
-Good for 2 pax
-Fan room



Standard Room - 2500php
-2 single beds or 1 Matrimonial bed
-Aircondition
-Good for 4pax / maximum of 6pax
-Additional bed - 200/pax



Family Room -3500php
-Matrimonial beds, 2 extra beds
-Aircondition
-Good for 6pax / maximum of 8pax
-Additional bed - 200php/pax



Perth Paradise Resort, Brgy. 4, Sitio Sambulawan, Sipalay City, Negros Occidental

Contacts: 09460590076, 09109944846, 09284597412, 09239018944

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