Galoc
Galoc Island is a prime location for the development of beach resorts and eco-tourism parks. This island’s pristine terrain is full of spectacular beauty and scenic views. Its small town is also full of history - indeed, it is best viewed from a charming hilltop church, whose walls were once part of a fortress.
Oak Drive’s Galoc Island beachfront property has a 100-meter long stretch of fine, white sand.
Property Specifications
Location
This property is located in Galoc Island, Culion, Palawan. Culion Island is the second largest island of Calamianes.
Total Land Area
Oak Drive’s Galoc Island property is 164,500 square meters in size, 31,000 square meters of which are under a Forest Land Use Agreement lease with the Philippines’ Department of Environment and Natural Resources until April 2035.
Proximity and Accessibility (as of May 2019)
Galoc Island is accessible by boat from Concepcion, Busuanga or Coron Town. Concepcion and Coron Town are 42 kilometers and 25 kilometers from Busuanga Airport, or about one hour or 50 minutes by car respectively. Depending on the type of boat, sea travel from these locations ranges from one to two hours
Tourist Spots and Existing Developments Nearby
Aguila Hill offers the best view of the town, accessible through a 300-step staircase. It is named after the eagle carved onto its slope.
Culion’s mangrove forests are estimated to span 3,000 hectares, the longest stretch of mangrove in the entire Calamian Islands
Coral Beach Bay and Dive Resort is on the nearby Popotan Island