Enjoy at the Garin Farm Resort P.1
Posted By philippine evolution staff on July 2, 2018
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GARIN FARM RESORT
Garin Farm is a multifaceted 14-hectare inland resort in San Joaquin, Iloilo, Philippines. In the versatile inland resort, you can find superb amenities of individually landscaped glass-walled rooms with a breathtaking view of the ocean or the mountains, a wide swimming pool for adults and children, a 5,000 sq. meter man-made lagoon for boat rides, sporty fishing and kayaking, and horseback riding, among many others.
Other information:
Garin Farm Inland Resort Amenities
Brgy. Huna, San Joaquin
Iloilo, Philippines 5024
Telephone Number: +63 033 314 75 55
Mobile Number: +63 916 667 6851
Email: info@garinfarm.com / bookings@garinfarm.com
Amenities:
Hilltop Swimming Pool
Hilltop Fishing
Billiards
Hilltop Horseback Riding
Zipline (300 meters X 2)
- Sitting
- Superman
Golf Cart
Executive Conference Room
Hilltop Boating:
- Single Kayak
- Double Kayak
- Pedal Boat
- Rubber Boa
All-Terrain Vehicle
- Restaurant
Pilgrimage during summer? What else do you have in mind? A beautiful scenery, captivating replica of Christ’s life, and of course a flight of 400 stairs towards a gigantic Cross- that’s what in store for visitors at San Joaquin’s latest tourism spot, The Garin Inland Resort and Farm. A must-see for those visiting southern Iloilo, Garin Farm has lots to offer in relaxation, education, and of course, in meditation. Source
Garin Farm offers several leisure activities. Relish a relaxing time at the hilltop lagoon for fishing, kayaking, boat riding, or horse back riding. You can also go swimming at the pool and stay at their Hilltop rooms. Fly high in the 300-meter zip line.
Experience the serenity of the water and savor the amazing view of the mountain and the sea. The kiddie and adult pools are situated halfway down the hillside, where guests can swim with a breathtaking view of the countryside, the town, and the China Sea horizon. The pools and cave-like cottages were also specifically designed to adapt to the natural flow of the farm’s terrain. Source
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