The question is: when you find the perfect place, do you share that info?
And I found it in the Philippines, about a half hour speedboat ride off the town of TayTay in northeast Palawan. It sits in the middle of a gorgeous coral reef.
The owners, Andy and Chelo have been building and living on the island for about 10 years. And they have done and incredible job… it is so elegant. Last October they decided to let the rest of the world enjoy their little slice of heaven and started welcoming visitors. NoaNoa is neither hotel nor resort, but rather an experience. And one of the most significant things they want you to experience is the coral. Andy has been appointed steward of the reef, an unpaid and thankless labor of love.
The Philippines reefs are rapidly declining. It’s a shame from so many levels. Not only are they breathtakingly beautiful but also they are important to local economies. If well managed, a square kilometre of reef can provide 15 tons of seafood per year. All the coral reefs in the entire world only have a total area of about half the size of France, yet they are home to about 25% of all marine species.
Most are poorly managed. Most are dying. And in the Philippines they are dying fast. On our first morning, in a Zen state, happily snorkeling along I was shocked by a loud bang… so booming I literally felt it in my stomach. We all popped up horrified. What was that?!?!? Well, it was a fishermen throwing dynamite (or more likely some kind of homemade bomb). He was about 3 miles away from us. You can just imagine what it did to the fish. And what it does to the coral. It takes more than 20 years for coral to start to recover from being blasted. It can take hundreds of years to return to its pre blast state.
Andy and Chelo don’t preach, but if you are interested, they are happy to share their experiences and knowledge. They also try to help the locals by providing income alternatives to harmful fishing. They own a small hotel and restaurant on the mainland called Casa Rosa. And there are a ton of staff employed on the island, all of whom worked hard to make it such a special place for us.
I loved the Philippines in general and NoaNoa in particular. Go before it gets overrun with tourists. And head to NoaNoa if you are looking for gracious hosts and the luxury that results from attention to detail and harmony with the environment. Andy’s email is andybowers1@gmail.com. Tell him I sent you.
