The tour starts with a view of the exhibit showcasing the different sections of the institute in breeding and protecting the crocodiles. Tourists are also ushered to an open-air shelter where some 50 live crocodiles are housed. Its a rare treat to see the seemingly harmless creatures lying under the sun; crocodiles are said to sleep most of the time unless provoked.
Part of the tour is the mini-forest where Palawan animals are sheltered: the Nicobar pigeon, the talking mynahs, the Palawan bearcat, the porcupine, the peacock, pheasant, the hornbill, and snake-eating eagle, among others. One would never expect to find a carefully laid-out conservation project anywhere in the country. Yet, it is no surprise that youll find it in Puerto Princesa where natures bounty is well-preserved and treasured.
The food is not to be outdone by the rich interiors. Ka-Lui serves seaweed salad, bamboo shoot soup and entree of one of the softest, creamiest, tastiest grilled blue marlin. The dish is accompanied by spicy tiger prawns and char broiled tuna with fresh buko juice.
The three-year-old luxurious resort is currently home to honeymooners, diving aficionados, families on vacations, businessmen on conferences and meetings.
Guests have a choice of marine sports adventures with the assistance of a professional, in-house guide. They are provided with gear and safety equipment for snorkeling, scuba diving (even for non-divers), kayaking by the islands lush mangroves or fishing by the sea. Deluxe services for private picnics in nearby islands can also be arranged.
Dos Palmas-Arreceffi offers complete services for skin revitalizing, aromatherapy, and massage at its newly opened Tropical Spa located at the Garden Cottage. Leeds Trompeta, sales and marketing manager of Dos Palmas-Arreceffi Island Resort stated that the resort has undertaken improvements and innovations as it gears up for an exciting season this Christmas.
Currently, the Dive N Spa package for local tourists has resulted in 60 percent occupancy for the hotel until the end of December.
"Modesty aside, it is a good year for Dos Palmas-Arreceffi," Trompeta remarked. "People still look forward to great vacations. Thats why we make sure that the resort is complete with services and facilities so guests not only enjoy the moment, but come home with a memorable experience of the island as well."
It is no wonder that people continue to visit the resort for day tours or weekend getaways.