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February 19, 2025
A lonely and beautiful little resort. I found Foxy's through Google Maps. Before leaving El Nido and returning to PPS to transfer to Manila, I wanted to find a quiet little resort where I could see the sunset over the sea. So I found the small town of Sanvicent on the map, and this quiet and independent little resort in a corner facing the sea to the west. From the photos and tourists' comments, it is said that there is a beautiful sunset here. And the transportation is quite convenient.
In fact, I made the right choice! It is indeed clean, comfortable, well-equipped, quiet and beautiful. The reason why I don't rate the facilities high is entirely because the wifi is not working. Although the information given to us at check-in is that the service is provided by Starlink, it can't be connected at all. I hope this will be improved in the future.
Outside the resort is a deserted little beach. On the first night, we saw a beautiful sunset. On the beach where only our family was, we picked up many beautiful shells. At night, the stars filled the entire sky.
The resort is not big, but there is a great swimming pool and the taste of the buffet breakfast is also very good. The owner is a very enthusiastic old British man, and there is also an elderly but very clingy big golden retriever.
At the nearby Sanvicent pier, island hopping and camping trips to several outlying islands are available. The coral reefs here are still vibrant, with turtles and plenty of fish. It's much better than Elnido. Due to the impact of typhoons in the past few years, the corals in the shallow sea areas of several outlying islands in Elnido have died, and the underwater is dark and silent. So we regretted not staying at Foxy's for a few more days.
This is our seventh trip to the Philippines and our third trip to Palawan. We are very lucky to have discovered Foxy's. Next time we come to Palawan, we will definitely return to Foxy's.
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