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Aimed at the discerning regional traveler, Eden on the 8th will be the perfect setting for a great beach holiday. The resort is set into beautiful, tropical gardens, enjoys large terraces in natural surroundings and golf views, and.... is just a stones throw away from the 6km stretch of crystal white coastline. A short walk is all that's required in order to dip ones toes into the dazzling turquoise waters of Boracay. The Surrounding area: Fairways and Bluewater is a Graham Marsh design course and as part of the expansion, FIL-ESTATE, (the course owners who are one of the top public listed property companies in the Philippines) are about to commence work on the following additional clubhouse and recreational facilities: - 1,000m2 pool on the beach with restaurants and shopping town centre.
- Private direct boat access to a new docking station at the beachfront for residents and guests.
• A new health and spa centre, 24-hour security and access to quality restaurant/ beach bar facilities located on the beach land in front of the project, which is controlled by the developer. Traveling to Boracay: Boracay is just a 30 minute plane ride from Manila. Visitors to Eden will be greeted at the local airport, and then taken by speedboat taxi to the resort. • Each property goes into the rental programme, and owners will receive a quarterly rental yield which should equate to around 9% per annum, rising to 12% once the resort is more established - Each unit owner will enjoy 30 days free use of their unit including one week in peak season each year
• Each unit owner or their guests will receive all rights to play on the Fairways and Bluewater members 18 hole golf course Boracay Island is perfect for a beach holiday. It is a small and beautiful tropical island, complete with coral reefs, crystal blue waters, thriving marine life, powder white sand and flowering plants. Just seven km long and one km wide at its narrowest point, it is located north west of Panay Island in the Visayas archipelago of the Philippines. Sheltered from the easterly typhoons, Boracay is a popular tourist destination with over 650,000 local and international visitors arriving each year - this is expected to jump to over 1,000,000 by 2010.
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