Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Club Noah: Man and nature in harmony

Imagine yourself..
Sitting in the sun with a cool piña colada or romance the strings of a contrabass by the beach, then….

Jumping off one of the resort's floating platforms and dive into the world of napoleon wrasses and parrot fish. Racing out on the deep blue on kayak or windsurf!




Water skiing and touring of the caves..


Climbing the 109 steps that lead to the Rock Bar and savoring the reward of breathtaking view of the bay!


Then, a palette of food to tease the palate is spread out for you..

This can come true in Club Noah Isabelle, where the colors of the sea,the sun,and the sky come alive.

Club Noah-Isabelle is located in one of the 1,780 islands of Palawan, Apulit Island in Taytay Bay
Its vision is man and nature living together in harmony. Isabelle, the first Club Noah-owned resort is designed to be a model-case for eco-tourism.


With administrative authority over a one mile radius of the island, Club Noah has slowly brought the reefs of Isabelle back to life. The presence of the grey reef egrets, the Palawan hornbill and the kingfisher attest to the abundance of fish in the water.



On land are playful otters and civets, and a rainbow of wild orchids color the black marble cliffs.
Just as Noah's ark became the last refuge of all living things in the biblical times, it is Club Noah's vision that future generations will still bear witness to the marvels of nature and commune as one with them wherever there is a Club Noah resort.




Isabelle takes it name from an Old Spanish Fort that sits near the harbor of TayTay town in Northeastern Palawan. Puerto De Sta. Isabel, named in honor of Spain's Queen Isabela II, was built to protect the local townspeople from 18th Century Pirates.