Amanpulo
| Amanpulo | |
|---|---|
Main beach of the resort to the south of the island | |
Interactive map of the Amanpulo area | |
| General information | |
| Location | Pamalican Island, Cuyo, Palawan |
| Coordinates | 11°21′10″N 120°43′53″E / 11.3529141°N 120.7312909°E |
| Opening | December 1993 |
| Owner | Aman Resorts |
| Management | ANSCOR |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Francisco Mañosa |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 42 (including 29 beachside, 4 treetop and 2 Deluxe hillside casitas) |
| Number of suites | 18 private villas (including 7 four-bedroom Lagoon Villas and 5 four-bedroom Palawan Villas) |
| Website | |
| Amanpulo Official Website | |
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Amanpulo is an ultra-luxury private island resort located on Pamalican Island in Palawan, Philippines. A collaboration between Aman Resorts and the A. Soriano Corporation (ANSCOR), the resort is operated under Seven Seas Resorts and Leisure, Inc. and opened in 1993.
The name Amanpulo combines the Sanskrit word aman (peace) with the Tagalog word pulo (island), meaning **"peaceful island"**. It reflects both the tranquil nature of the setting and Aman Resorts' signature philosophy of seclusion and serenity.