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Ambassador in Paradise
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The Ambassador in Paradise boasts a tranquil, tropical atmosphere with a prime beachfront location. It is perfectly situated on White Beach, one of the most renowned beaches in South-East Asia, famed for its powder white sand and crystal waters.
Ultimate tropical escape
The Ambassador comprises 50 well-appointed rooms for guests in a range of categories. Each room features beautiful furnishings and elegant décor. Executive Suites each have their own balcony and offer a cozy and relaxing ambience as well as a spacious bathroom with spa tub. Premier Ocean View Rooms boast stunning sea views and the spacious bathrooms are equipped with a range of amenities. Executive Suite Sea View Rooms additionally provide spectacular sea views. Generous balconies provide an ideal place for relaxation and large bathrooms are equipped with a spa tub.
The Family Rooms are uniquely designed to accommodate families or large groups. They provide separate accommodation split between two levels. The upper level is an ideal room for adults, with a large king bed, an oversized bathroom, air-conditioning as well as a flat screen LCD TV with cable and connection to a complete home entertainment audio system.
Wi-Fi access is available in the room free of charge as are tea and coffee making facilities, a mini bar, in-room safe and hairdryer. Stairway access leads to the lower room, a basement-style cozy room, outfitted with traditional Filipino style bamboo beds and furniture, en suite bathroom, TV and cable access.
Delightful dining options
Enjoy dining at the Ambassador’s gourmet all-day restaurant with its authentic Italian design wood fire pizza oven. Dining at the Ambassador offers a uniquely satisfying combination of international cuisines. Situated at the waterfront, the restaurant and bar offers both indoor and delightful alfresco dining options. Enjoy other amenities including spa beds by the beach, pool, gym, souvenir shop, and a function room that will accommodate up to 50 persons.
Guests can take a stroll along Boracay White Beach or experience a variety of water activities. Ideally located within close proximity to a variety of popular restaurants and nightspots, it is convenient for guests who wish to enjoy a memorable night out after sunset.
Whether it is a company team building trip, family adventure, social trip, or a romantic getaway, the Ambassador in Paradise resort is sure to please the most discerning guests.
Guide to Visayas
The province of Cebu, probably the most well-known destination, comprises six of the 11 major islands in the country and 161 smaller islands. Cebu retains much of its Spanish heritage in its historical and cultural attractions. It also provides an idyllic starting point for island hopping holidays, many within an hours drive from downtown.
Cebu city is a major gateway to the Visayas and being the oldest city in the Philippines, it is often refered to as the ‘Queen City of the South’. Cebu’s five main cities are Cebu City, Toledo, Danao, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu (on Mactan Island). Cebu City is home to the Basilica Minore del Santo Nino, the oldest fort in the country, Fort San Pedro and the restored 19th century home Casa Gorordo. Mandaue on the coast is the manufacturing centre, with the San Miguel brewery, Coca Cola plant and a number of other factories from glass to rattan furniture and handicrafts.
While in the Visayas it is a must to visit Bohol, the tenth largest island in the Philippines, famous for its Chocolate Hills comprising more than 1000 oval limestone mounds. A cruise down the Loboc River passes through the towns of Loboc, Loay and Bilar, which has a man-made forest that is home to the tarsier, one of the world’s smallest primates. Like Cebu, Bohol has a range of resorts, especially in Panglao, and also hosts many hot dive spots. Iloilo in the western Visayas is an hour from Manila by plane. The city has wide, attractive streets and a number of historical monuments including churches and ancestral houses.
The island of Negros, wedged between Cebu and Panay is divided into two provinces, Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental, each with an impressive number of well-maintained historic buildings. The province of Aklan, also in the western Visayas, lays claim to two attractions- the fantastic religious and festive zeal of the Ati-Atihan Festival, the nations week long mardi gras held in January- and Boracay Island.
The seven kilometre long Boracay is widely thought of as the ultimate island in the Philippines. On Boracay is White Beach with fine white sand and clear water. White beach is considered by many to be the best tropical beach in the world. This is where all the action is.