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Salamangka Beach And Dive Resort

Salamangka Beach And Dive Resort

Siquijor, Philippines


About

Salamangka Beach and Dive Resort opened in May 2014 and became accredited by the Philippine Department of Tourism in November of the same year. Sustainability, and the respect and conservation of our environment, is at the core of the resort. They believe that when you see the natural beauty of the island and its waters, you will gain a new appreciation for our planet.Salamangka Beach and Dive Resort's conviction is more than just words: it’s something they live by and put into practice every day. They’ve installed solar panels at the resort that currently generate 40% of the energy thye use. They are also working to reduce plastic in the oceans – one of the largest and most visible problems that the world faces – by eliminating plastic drinking bottles and offering each guest a complimentary, reusable aluminium bottle instead.
Services & Facilities

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Courses & Certifications

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Siquijor Circumferential RoadSan Juan, 6225 SiquijorPhilippines

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