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March 4, 2015

NEPTUNE PITTMAN'S Garden Resort, Guimaras

Hidden is the town of Buenavista, Guimaras is Neptune Pittman's Garden haven.  Hubby and I were indeed delighted to see the resort's sprawling garden.

Each nook of the resort just screams "photo ops".

The resort's main attraction is it's botanical garden that showcases florae from around the globe.   True to Neptune Pittman's claim it is indeed a botanist paradise.


 
 
 
 
 
The resort has a restaurant bar, fish ponds, herbarium (homegrown herbs), basketball court, swimming pool and a massage/spa parlor (by appointment only).

 
 
They have air-conditioned rooms, that the care taker Kuya Wilfredo, graciously showed us. 
 
 
The Isabella Cottage (located about 500 meters away from the main house).
 
 
The Leo's Woodhauz, a wood house, located a top the Pittman's bar. Leo's Woodhauz is wonderful adorned with nicely crafted and detailed furniture pieces.
 
 
 
And Mag's Cottage, which is my favorite since it is closest to the resort's pool.

 
 
TIP:
The resort allows walk-in visitors' private tours to their garden.  If your are in Guimaras, planning a land tour, I suggest you include this beautiful garden resort into your itinerary.
 
 
For inquiries and room reservations, you may call:
 
Neptune Pittman's Garden Resort
Telephone Nos: 0916-2352791; 0926-7000986;
092-8390514; 0920-5739795
Email Address: neptunepittman@yahoo.com
 
 
You may also visit their facebook page here: 

23 comments:

  1. The place looks really nice, peaceful and quiet! :)

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  2. I went to Guimaras in 2006 for the mango festival. We have plans to visit again this year. I'll surely check it out.

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  3. Looks like a nice place to relax :)

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  4. The place looks very relaxing and ideal for vacations :)

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    1. Hi Arge, you forgot to mention, perfect for picture taking :D

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  5. Love the swan and the pool. Did you swim?

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    1. Hi Sis, we were only there for the garden really, but the caretaker, was so nice to show us the place. The pool was clean though when we visited and with the hot Guimaras weather, a dip was very inviting.

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  6. The place looks and feels really homey. Plus I love the greens in the garden - it just looks so refreshing.

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    1. Hi Pam, i guess that us because it is really a home, before they opened it up to the public.

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  7. Lakas maka-province ng view! This looks very relaxing!

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    1. My pictures do not do justice to the place. It was so beautiful up close with all those exotic plants.

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  8. This seems like a great place to unwind and bond with the family :)

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    1. I think of it more of a romantic getaway. Not so sure if my children will appreciate it as much as we did ( except maybe for the pool)

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  9. Ay how lovely! I've never been to Guimaras before but with this post, I think it's now in my bucket list.

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    1. Go there Sis! Guimaras is beautiful. I call it my unpolished gem, i would hate to see it turn into another Boracay (commercialized, expensive). Guimaras is rustic and virgin (you know what I mean)!

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  10. The place looks lovely. Perfect place to relax and unwind :)

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  11. I want to visit Guimaras and taste the best mangoes! Thanks for sharing this!

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  12. I love to visit Guimaras and taste the best mangoes. Thanks for sharing this!

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    1. Best mango True! Hubby bought 2kilos for him lang and was giving me bad/evil stares when I took a "pisngi". He was ranting we did not got more.

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  13. I love to visit Guimaras and taste its mangoes. Thanks for sharing this.

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  14. Have been to Guimaras but have not stayed overnight there yet since we are just from BAcolod and we can go back on the same day. This is a good place to stay!

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  15. The place looks really nice. We should check this out when we go to Guimaras :-)

    www.peachy.ph

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