Isla Malipano Accomodations

Our Malipano Villas present a luxurious retreat with unobstructed sea views. The first floor features two
bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. The spacious living room connects to a balcony, offering
stunning sea views all day long. The third floor provides additional space for gatherings or can serve as a
guestroom. Enjoy exclusive butler service throughout your stay, enhancing your vacation experience.

Malipano Villas

Situated on Isla Malipano, these 12 exclusive villas, including new two-bedroom units with private pools, offer guests unparalleled luxury and privacy—where nature and craftsmanship come together in perfect harmony. Thoughtfully designed with indigenous and natural materials, these villas showcase exquisite textures and earthy tones, creating a serene yet luxurious island retreat. From intricate woven accents to handcrafted finishes, every detail celebrates the beauty of Filipino artistry. Experience barefoot luxury like never before. 

Guests of Isla Malipano can enjoy all the facilities at Pearl Farm and De La Paz Island, while Pearl Farm guests do not have access to Isla Malipano, making it a truly exclusive resort within the resort.

All inclusive

Round trip boat transfers

Airport Transfer

Full board meals and sunset cocktails

SAMAL SUITE

The Samal Suite, inspired by the stilted houses of the Samal people, features spacious layouts adorned with bamboo patterns, including high-pitched bamboo shingle roofs and double-walled façades for a cool interior ambiance. Inside, you can enjoy a cozy living area on the ground floor, featuring indigenous patterns. Upstairs, the bedroom provides a tranquil retreat with native beddings and wood flooring, all while offering breathtaking views of the Davao Gulf through wide windows.

The Samal Suite ensures plenty of space for relaxation. On the ground floor, you can immerse yourself in the Bagobo heritage, while the second floor introduces cultural elements such as the Traditional Ompak’n Bagobo. Sustainability is incorporated with a bamboo dressing table, complemented by intricate okir engravings and clamshell lighting accents for a coastal ambiance.

SAMAL HOUSE

Inspired by the stilt shelters of the Samal tribes, the Samal House offers a rustic retreat. Inside, natural light filters through sliding doors, illuminating the space framed by a banig design. A classic rattan chair adds a touch of traditional Filipino craftsmanship.

Enhancing the room’s warmth is a T’nalak hanging lamp, casting a soft glow for relaxation. Intricate okir engravings on the closet showcase the Maranao tribe’s culture, while a palm leaf ottoman invites you to relax. Stepping onto the veranda, a bamboo sofa invites you to unwind and enjoy the serene.

MANDAYA CLASSIC

Rooted in heritage. Wrapped in comfort.

A cozy retreat adorned with native textures, hardwood floors, and vibrant Mindanaoan elements, Mandaya Classic offers a warm and authentic island atmosphere. It features a king—size bed and is ideal for couples or solo travelers who appreciate timeless charm and cultural elegance.

MANDAYA PREMIERE

Spacious. Soulful. Uniquely Mindanaoan.

Our newly renovated Mandaya Premiere features a generous layout with two double-size beds, handcrafted woven accents, and refined Mindanaoan details. It is a seamless blend of traditional artistry and modern island comfort, perfect for couples and families seeking a richer island experience.

MANDAYA HOUSE

A homey retreat, the Mandaya Rooms offer an intricate native exterior and sophisticated interior design. This house features a veranda and a pocket garden inspired by the Mandaya Tribe of Davao Oriental. Constructed primarily with bamboo walls, the Mandaya House boasts a warm and inviting ambiance. A rattan ceiling pendant hangs gracefully on the veranda, casting a gentle glow that enhances the overall atmosphere.

The Mandaya House’s room showcases a fusion of cultural richness and intricate detailing. Vibrant patterns adorn the bed with an ikat bed runner, while a T’nalak hanging lamp creates unique shadows. Engraved curtain cornices elegantly frame the glass doors, adding to the charm of the interior space.

HILLTOP

The hilltop “balay” rooms offer scenic views of the garden and sea. These rooms, meaning “house ” locally, were once the residence of Aguinaldo during his island stay.

Inside, guests are greeted with Ikat wallpaper, known for its intricate patterns created through resist dyeing. Traditional handwoven cotton bed runners, inspired by Lake Lanao patterns, decorate the beds, while curtain cornices feature the symbolic Okir motif, showcasing Maranao craftsmanship.

The Balay building entrance features a stunning abaca ceiling pendant and a mangroveinspired glass table crafted from metal and abaca. Its root-like legs support a transparent glass tabletop, resembling the organic flow of mangrove roots. These elements merge natural inspiration with modern style, creating a serene atmosphere for all who enter.