It's called "Vita Isola," which is Italian for "Island of Life."

in Worldmappin2 years ago (edited)

Vita Isola is more than simply a place to go; it's a way of life.
-Chief Marketing Officer: Monica Jane Roldan

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The resort's goal is for each visitor to rest and rediscover who they truly are, and so Vita Isola evokes the tranquility of an unspoiled island paradise by providing all the amenities necessary for a return to one's inner peace.

Water activities, an aquaculture tour, an organic farm garden, and an animals tour are just some of the many options available to keep guests occupied. Plus, enjoy some of the finest Filipino cuisine around, with ingredients plucked right from the ground.

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However, the trip was well worth it for the breathtaking panorama, the well manicured Bermuda grasses, the soothing sound of the ocean waves crashing against the rock, and the enchanting melody of the rustling leaves of the tropical trees.

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All of the resort's facilities and extras are brand new, as was the case when we went, so you should go as soon as you can. You should seek out the ideal location for your Instagram post, but remember that any angle will do! I think it would make a lovely backdrop for a garden wedding or maybe a prenuptial photo shoot.

During our visit, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Beltran posed for a quick novice photoshoot.

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Casa Boholana is a traditional Boholano house design yet clearly incorporates foreign accents and collections. Don't forget to explore the entirety of the two-story home; once again, bring your camera lenses, because you won't want to miss a single photo op.

Reserve a room in their La Casita, which sleeps four and features a 41" TV with Satellite DTV in the master bedroom. Additionally, there is a refrigerator, a small kitchen, and a sala situated in the living area. Guests of La Casita, also known as "The Little House," can take use of the property's veranda, which provides a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding landscape and a prime vantage point for seeing the city's night cityscape.

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Isola Vita is more than just a vacation spot; it's a way of life.

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There is no doubt that this is something you should do.

Vita Isola is more than a resort; it's a way of life where you may rediscover your true self.

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Things to note when visiting Vita Isola:

  • You should know that the entrance cost for day visitors to Vita Isola is Php 500, and that day visitors have a total of Php 300 to spend on food.

  • Though the resort's chef prepares some costly meals, they are well worth the investment. None of the food on the table was left uneaten, not even the salad! But this is a matter of opinion.

  • Admission, a farm and aqua tour, lunch, a free drink, and a snack in the afternoon are all included in the starting price of Php 1,200 for a group tour.

  • Moreover, Vita Isola is the first Farm Tourism destination in Bohol to receive official recognition from the Department of Tourism (DOT).

  • Costs for their water sports range from Php 400 for a single kayak to Php 600 for a double.

  • In other words, if you see "Filipino food" on the menu, you can only order Filipino food.

  • A stay at La Casita (The Little House) can now be reserved for the low, low price of Php 9,900.

  • You can arrange for a buffet, but you'll need to call the resort in advance to make a reservation.

  • I made my reservation by email and received a timely response to all of my questions.

  • The resort's proprietors are likely to be wandering around the property, as they have made their home there.

  • There is no beach here because it is perched on a cliff, but there are water sports available and a sunbathing space may be found at the end of the bamboo boardwalk.

  • You can't connect to WIFI here, but the signal is strong enough to utilize your own mobile data plan.

  • The term "Vita Isola" refers to the way of life on an isolated island.

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How to get to Vita Isola?

A bus or jeepney will get you to Tubigon from Tagbilaran City. You can hail a habal-habal at the Sandingan interchange, and its drivers will be waiting to take you to the resort's front gates. Only Php 45 will be required, comprised of Php 25 for the bus/jeepney price and Php 20 for the motorcycle.

The resort is easily accessible, however it is recommended that you make your way there as early as possible and get a reservation, as there is space for only 30 guests.

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The place looks so neat! Super pretty view as well!