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Camaya Coast Tourism Activities
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CAMAYA COAST BEACH RESORT

1. Gather Information

Developers: Earth & Shore Leisure

Key Personnel: Manuel Carlos Ilagan Jr. -President Luis Carmel H. Valenzuela -Vice President Genaro A. Reyes Jr. -VP Engineering Dept. Mark Kalalo Morales -Director and Technical Emilio M. Morales - Director

LOCATION:
The CAMAYA COAST is located in SitioWain, Mariveles, Bataan, which is easily accessible by land and sea travel.

Mode ofTransportation | CARS | FERRY | AIRPLANE | | Travel Route(From - To) | | ApproximateTravel Time | Manila - NLEX - SCTEX ( Dinalupihan Exit) Roman Highway - Mariveles | | 2 hours &30 minutes | San Fernando Pampanga - OG Road - Roman Highway - Mariveles | | 1 hour &30 minutes | Clark - SCTEX (Dinalupihan Exit) - Roman Highway - Mariveles | | 1 hour &20 minutes | Subic - SCTEX ( Dinalupihan Exit) - Roman Highway - Mariveles | | 1 hour &10 minutes | Ferry Terminal in PICC to Camaya Coast Terminal | | 1 hour &30 minutes | Ninoy Aquino International Airport - then follow the travel route from Manila to Mariveles | | -O- | DiosdadoMacapagal International Airport - then follow the travel route from Clark to Mariveles | | -O- | Subic Bay International Airport - then follow the travel route from Subic to Mariveles | | -O- | Chopper and Seaplane from any international airport mentioned aboved to Camaya Coast Mariveles | | -O- | |

Project Concept:
Historically inspired designs combined with famous seaside community concepts.

Featured Projects:
Camaya offers a wide array of properties the one can invest in: 1. Residential

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