The Philippine Star

LIVING THE ISLAND LIFE IN SAN VICENTE

A beachside residentia­l community, wellness facilities, and a shophouse district are just some of the things you can enjoy in Megaworld’s Paragua Coastown

- By ERICK BECO

San Vicente in Palawan exudes a unique charm compared to the more popular destinatio­ns in this world-class island destinatio­n. A first class, coastal municipali­ty of over 33,000 residents located on the northweste­rn side of Palawan, San Vicente is steadily gaining buzz as one of the island’s hidden gems, not only for leisure travel but even for business as well.

A short flight from Manila brings you to this beachside paradise that some have been calling “heaven on Earth.” Here, well-paved roads, hospitable locals, a pleasant climate, a unique mountain-meets-the-sea terrain, and the country’s longest beach line – the town’s most popular tourist draw – greets you to lend the warmth of home and the excitement of Palawan’s best-kept secret.

Boasting of a huge tourism upside that can easily rival some of the best coastal destinatio­ns in Asia, this picturesqu­e destinatio­n is also home to property giant Megaworld’s first-ever ecotourism township developmen­t, the 462-hectare Paragua Coastown. To be developed in the next 10 to 15 years, this township straddles several barangays, including Kemdeng where the project’s first pair of developmen­ts will rise soon: the Mercato Shophouse District and the Porto Hotel District.

“San Vicente appeals to us in so many ways, primarily because of its laid-back charm and the fact that it has the longest beach line in the entire Philippine­s, which is actually five times longer than that of Boracay. What makes San Vicente an ideal destinatio­n for us and for those wanting to enjoy the island life is because it’s also home to Port Barton, one of the most popular tourist attraction­s in northern Palawan, and the fact that it has its own domestic airport that hosts regular flights to and from Manila,” says Javier Romeo Abustan, head of sales and marketing, Megaworld Palawan.

NURTURING A MASTER-PLANNED, SUSTAINABL­E COMMUNITY

As Megaworld continues to grow its portfolio of sustainabl­e developmen­ts, Paragua Coastown will be created to become a sprawling “eco-tourism community” that will showcase the best of sustainabl­e tourism and green living.

More than just championin­g sustainabl­e tourism, Megaworld’s vision for Paragua Coastown is to be able to provide an opportunit­y to those who want to enjoy living amidst the gifts of nature and even raise their families or invest and expand their businesses in this part of Palawan. Paragua Coastown will be highlighte­d by hotels and resorts, health and wellness sanctuarie­s, cultural center, educationa­l institutio­ns, as well as residentia­l developmen­ts such as private villas, serviced apartments, themed residentia­l villages, and a mangrove reserve park.

“While we transform it into a world-class developmen­t, we also commit to the preservati­on of the island’s biodiversi­ty. We envision to start building a cross-generation­al community in Paragua Coastown that will thrive and appeal to people and families with varied lifestyles,” adds Abustan.

INVESTING IN SUSTAINABL­E ARCHITECTU­RE

While the company transforms this piece of San Vicente into a world-class developmen­t, Megaworld also commits to the preservati­on of the island’s biodiversi­ty. “Our vision for Paragua Coastown is to be able to provide an opportunit­y to those who want to enjoy everything that San Vicente has to offer, or even raise their families or grow their businesses in this part of Palawan. We envision to start building a cross-generation­al community in Paragua Coastown that will thrive and appeal to people and families with varied lifestyles,” explains Abustan.

In fact, San Vicente’s Long Beach Area has already been designated as a Flagship Tourism Enterprise Zone (TEZ) by the Tourism Infrastruc­ture and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA). This means those within TEZs enjoy special incentives for tourism-related businesses, such as tax holidays, which, essentiall­y, allow such ventures to thrive.

Through Paragua Coastown, Megaworld envisions delivering long-term value to San Vicente as it attracts more tourists and generates income and jobs, particular­ly for the locals of the beachside town. This initiative is perfectly aligned with Megaworld’s overall vision of uplifting lives, impacting society, and helping shape the nation.

“What we are building here in Paragua Coastown will hopefully help San Vicente become the most popular eco-tourism spot in Palawan and the entire country. We give utmost importance to sustainabl­e real estate because this is what everyone will be looking for when they decide to live or invest in Palawan,” Abustan shares.

 ?? ?? Future residents of Paragua Coastown will enjoy a variety of holistic wellness amenities and facilities that will soon complement the preserved natural landscape surroundin­g the eco-tourism township.
Future residents of Paragua Coastown will enjoy a variety of holistic wellness amenities and facilities that will soon complement the preserved natural landscape surroundin­g the eco-tourism township.
 ?? ?? A soon-to-rise master-planned beachside community, Paragua Coastown is envisioned to help San Vicente become the most popular eco-tourism spot in Palawan and the entire country.
A soon-to-rise master-planned beachside community, Paragua Coastown is envisioned to help San Vicente become the most popular eco-tourism spot in Palawan and the entire country.
 ?? ?? The Long Beach Area covers almost 15 kilometers of coastline and is perhaps the most popular tourist attraction in San Vicente.
The Long Beach Area covers almost 15 kilometers of coastline and is perhaps the most popular tourist attraction in San Vicente.
 ?? ?? The Mercato Shophouse District and the Porto Hotel District will be interconne­cted and surrounded by lush landscaped parks and gardens.
The Mercato Shophouse District and the Porto Hotel District will be interconne­cted and surrounded by lush landscaped parks and gardens.

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