Experience the soft white sand beaches and turquoise waters on Bluwaters Village & Resort centrally located along Samal Island coast, Davao Gulf, a 4-minute motor boat ride across Waterfront Insular Hotel

Bluewaters Resort is ideally situated for visitors to the area. The Resort has a warm and welcoming atmosphere that emphasizes Friendly and hospitable service. It offers guest, low rate but quality rooms and a variety of facilities and service that are sure to meet the needs of both business and leisure travelers. Water transportation is provided by their own “M/B Danica”.

Apartelle, Cottages, Clubhouse/Pavilions are located along the white-sand beachline of the resort and facing the spectacular views of Davao Gulf and the City of Davao. Fronting the individual verandas are their own picnic huts with table, chairs and barbecue stand. Spot lights along the beach are turn on for those taking their night swim.

Bluwaters Beach Resort is open to the public, the amenities includes white sand beach, infinity swimming pool, kiosk, mushroom huts, picnic tables shaded by talisay trees, shower and rest rooms, covered grill huts, Mediterrean type apartelles, cottage units, clubhouse and pavilions.

How To Get There

Board their pumpboat named “Danica” at the Marina Wharf located in Davao Boat Club – Davao Pearl Farm Jetty. The boat fare is P100 one-way.

Rates

  • Entrance Fee       – $2 /PHP 100/head
  • Picnic Hut            – $6 /PHP 300/hut
  • Table for 10         – $3/ PHP 150
  • Swimming Pool  – $1/ PHP 50/head

Rooms:

  • Anahaw Pavilion

(80-100/ Capacity)                         – $50 /PHP 2500

  • Grand Pavilion

(150-220/ Capacity with Stage) – $90 /PHP 4500

  • Clubhouse

(100-120/ Capacity Fully AC)    – $140 /PHP 5500

  • Apartel/Deluxe

(2/ Air-conditioned)                       – $36 /PHP 1,800

  • Standard Room

(2/ Air-conditioned)                       – $30 /PHP 1,500

  • Garden House

(5/ Air-conditioned)                       – $70 /PHP 3,500

  • Regular Room

(2/ Air-conditioned)                       – $18 /PHP 900

  • Family Room

(4/ Air-conditioned)                      – $36 /PHP 1,800

  • Dormitory Type

(6/ Air-conditioned)                     – $50 /PHP 2,500

  • Extra Person                                         – $5 /PHP 250

 

Amenities:

  • cable TV
  • full bath
  • private veranda

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12 Comments

  1. michelle soria April 1, 2015 at - Reply

    pila ang cork cage sa letchon? ug other food? pwd mangayo contact number? thanks..

  2. Richelle October 2, 2013 at - Reply

    may I have your contact number I need to book a room today for Oct.5,2013 Saturday po. Kung pwede ASAP.

    Thank you.

  3. Beatriz Maglanoc March 23, 2013 at - Reply

    Ilang persons ang pwede sa picnic hut? And how far ang travel from sasa wharf?

  4. che December 27, 2011 at - Reply

    nice place, but the people behind(employee) hindi nice….hmmmmm….. graveh ka strikta… they’re not accommodated, not flexible, mgsabi pa ng bad words towards there guest/client.. di ko talaga e recommend ulit yong place sa mga kakilala ko.. ayaw n nmin bumalik dun…

  5. jerlyn portacio December 7, 2011 at - Reply

    complete details of address from davao city going to blue waters with our own travel expense (ex. car service).

  6. 1 October 18, 2010 at - Reply

    IF ITS TRUE THAT THE BOAT FARE IS P100 PER HEAD, SO YOU MEAN ITS 3X HIGHER COMPARE TO YOUR NEIGHBORING RESORTS ???

  7. arzzle May 7, 2010 at - Reply

    oh? the boat fare costs 100.00 ? gosh ! so expensive huh ? but i cant deny the fact that the place looks very solemn & nice ^^

  8. Bluewaters November 21, 2009 at - Reply

    Please vist the website of Bluewaters Beach Resort . >>> http://www.ebluwaters.com

  9. mark November 13, 2009 at - Reply

    HOW TO GET THERE??? any specific map. where i/we can ride a boat to get to bluewaters?

  10. jette November 11, 2009 at - Reply

    s it possible to bring foods when we went there in d morning.. then consumed it bfore chek-in for overnayt?

  11. jette November 11, 2009 at - Reply

    inquiring urend room rates

  12. kristy Dawn May 3, 2009 at - Reply

    Magkano po entrance and cottages ?

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