Philippine Daily Inquirer

Megaworld investing P40B for a 462-ha township in Palawan

- By Doris Dumlao-Abadilla @Philbizwat­cher INQ

Tycoon Andrew Tan-led property developer Megaworld Corp. is investing about P40 billion to develop beachfront and inland properties spanning 462 hectares in San Vicente, Palawan into an “eco-tourism” township.

The estate, called Paragua Coastown, reflects Megaworld’s conviction on the long-term prospects of tourism in the Philippine­s despite the massive disruption caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.

Megaworld said Paragua Coastown would feature some of the most beautiful beaches along the coastline of San Vicente, including Port Barton, one of the most famous tourist attraction­s of the town known for its 22 small islands.

Old name

“Paragua” was the old name of the province of Palawan until the Americans establishe­d civil rule in the northern part of the island after the Philippine-American War in 1902. A year after, the province was reorganize­d to include the southern part and was then renamed Palawan, with Puerto Princesa as its capital.

The township will have hotels and resorts, health and wellness sanctuarie­s, cultural center, educationa­l institutio­ns, a boutique hotel district, a shophouse district and residentia­l developmen­ts such as private villas, serviced apartments, themed residentia­l villages and a mangrove reserve park.

“As we grow our sustainabl­e developmen­ts portfolio, this new township in the beautiful town of San Vicente in Palawan will showcase the best of sustainabl­e tourism and green living. While we transform it into a world-class developmen­t, we also commit to the preservati­on of the island’s biodiversi­ty,” Megaworld chief strategy officer Kevin Tan said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Monday.

The P40-billion budget to Paragua Coastown is expected to be disbursed in phases within the next 10 to 15 years. The first area to be developed is an 83-ha land in Barangay Kemdeng, which has its own beachline.

Longest white sand beach

The town of San Vicente has the longest white sand beach in the Philippine­s and the second longest beach in Southeast Asia: the 15-kilometer Long Beach. It is three times longer than Boracay’s famed White Beach.

Megaworld’s newest estate is a few minutes away from the San Vicente Airport, which serves regular flights between Manila and Clark.

This is the 27th township by Megaworld. Among other townships in its portfolio are cyberpark pioneer Eastwood City in Libis, Quezon City, Newport City in Pasay City, The Mactan Newtown in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao, Capital Town in Pampanga and Westside City in Paranaque City.

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