

A luxurious beach resort nestled on Sumilon Island, known for its pristine white sand beaches and clear blue waters.
The resort's main restaurant offers a beautiful ocean view and a diverse breakfast buffet.
Known for its native-style nipa hut dining and fresh seafood dishes.
An upscale beachfront dining experience with a romantic atmosphere.
Tamarind-based soup with pork, vegetables, and shrimp paste
Roasted pig, often served with liver sauce

Boiled, fertilized duck egg, often eaten with vinegar and chili

Sumilon Bluewater Resort offers beach activities, so sun protection is crucial.

The resort is known for its excellent snorkeling spots.
Tropical rain showers can occur unexpectedly in the Philippines.
Unique white sand from Sumilon Island, known for its healing properties in local folklore.
A sweet, non-carbonated wine made from Cebu's famous mangoes, a local delicacy.
A stunning white sandbar that changes shape with the tide, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
A crystal-clear lagoon within the resort, ideal for snorkeling and spotting marine life.
Traditional woven mats made from local materials like pandan leaves or buri palm fronds.
An exciting opportunity to swim with whale sharks in their natural habitat.
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