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ISLA JARDIN DEL MAR

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This charming and rustic resort in Sarangani takes its visitors back to the rudiments of island life. Meaning “island garden of the sea,” Isla Jardin del Mar has 34 hectares of well-preserved tropical vegetation and mangroves, and 800 meters of white beach. Scattered on this resort are nipa huts and bamboo cottages, all quaint and cozy.

 

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