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Banwa Private Island Earns Spot in Robb Report's Elite 'Greatest 50 Luxury Hotels on Earth' for the Second Consecutive Year

 

Banwa Private Island is thrilled to announce its recognition in Robb Report's "Greatest 50 Luxury Hotels on Earth" list for the second consecutive year. This esteemed accolade reaffirms Banwa Private Island's status as one of the world's most coveted private island destinations.

 


Robb Report, the definitive voice in luxury, carefully curates its annual Top 50 list, showcasing the pinnacle of hospitality excellence. These remarkable hotels embody timeless elegance and unmatched luxury. Each property is meticulously evaluated by Robb Report’s 22 Travel Masters, ensuring only the crème de la crème receive this honor.

 

With nearly half a century of influence, Robb Report stands as the ultimate authority in luxury. The brand's global reach and discerning audience make this recognition a true testament to Banwa Private Island's commitment to delivering exceptional experiences.





“We are incredibly honored to be named to Robb Report’s Top 50 Luxury Hotels list once again,” said Janet Oquendo, Island Manager of Banwa Private Island. “This accolade reflects our team's unwavering dedication to crafting unforgettable moments for our guests. Being listed among such prestigious properties is a profound privilege.”

 


Set within the untouched marine sanctuary of northeastern Palawan, Banwa Private Island offers an exclusive all-villa retreat where guests can indulge in serene seclusion and a deep connection with nature. Each of the six contemporary villas serves as a private haven, while the island’s attentive staff delivers personalized and heartfelt service.


About Banwa Private Island

Banwa Private Island is an intimate all-villa destination for discerning guests wanting to experience privacy and seamless service in a marine and land nature reserve. Nestled in one the world’s last frontiers of natural biodiversity, north-eastern Palawan in Philippines, the island sanctuary boasts of breath-taking views, verdant landscape, pristine beach and turquoise waters.

Banwa Private Island’s beachfront villas are designed to soak our guests in the natural beauty of the island. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow the outside to flood in, the beach and garden terraces are mere bare-footsteps away and an infinity pool melts into the ocean. For a quintessential island escape, guests can choose to stay in a contemporary-designed villa or exclusively charter the whole island for family, friends and colleagues.

Central to Banwa Private Island’s ethos, the Aquos Foundation was established to support, nurture and protect delicate ecosystems. Among its pioneering programs is the protection and restoration of habitats of the critically endangered Mantanani Scops Owl, Hawksbill Turtle and the Tabon Bird (Philippine Megapode).

www.banwaprivateisland.com

 

About Robb Report

Robb Report is the definitive authority on luxury, with a global readership of affluent individuals who demand the finest products and experiences. The brand’s rich history of curating the best of the best has made it the ultimate resource for discerning consumers seeking to elevate their lifestyles.

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