Isla Reta Beach Resort is located on Talikud Island, Samal. It is a perfect island for retreat and relaxation, well, if you're just looking for a relaxing ambiance by the beach. This is one of the island paradises in the Davao region that bears a white sand beach and an island that is surrounded by emerald and crystal clear water. In addition, the underwater world is a sanctuary of colorful flora and fauna.
We arrived at the resort at around 2:30 PM while the sun was striking hot. But before that, from afar, I was already stunned by the fine white sand shoreline, emerald waters, beautiful trees as part of the landscape, and quaint cottages by the beach. The ambiance was made perfect because of the cool wind blowing. We didn't do anything for a couple of hours, just staring at the beauty of the island. Our legs and muscles were tired because we hiked Mt. Apo, so it was the perfect time to regenerate the energy we lost.
Enough with the rest; it's time to plan for dinner. To buy supplies, we headed outside the resort. There are sari-sari stores that pretty much sell everything, plus fishermen offer their freshly caught seafood. What's good about this resort is that they have a complete facility, including grilling stations and cooking areas. For our dinner, we had rice, salted egg with tomatoes, grilled tilapia, bangus, and squid. Had our dinner while the sky looked like a painting with a mix of gold, gray, and blue colors. After dinner were socials.
Early in the morning of the next day, we waited for the stunning sunrise. Prepared breakfast and walked by the beach. We did nothing but enjoy the tranquility and relaxing ambiance. We left the island with a smile and a remarkable experience. By the way, Isla Reta Beach Resort has a canteen/store plus a charging station. There are water faucets and a toilet, and a bath. If you’re planning to prepare fresh seafood for dinner, you can also check out the stores outside the resort without any additional fees.
How to Get to Isla Reta Beach Resort: By Air: Book a flight from Manila to Davao International Airport. Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia have their regular flights to DVO. At the airport, take a taxi to Sta. Ana Wharf near Magsaysay Park. Ride in a boat to Talikud Island.
Contact Number: 0998 991 6690
Email: islareta@gmail.com
Entrance Fees: Day Tour: 200 pesos for Adults, 100 pesos for 4-10 years old
Overnight: 400 pesos for Adults, 200 pesos for 4-10 years old
Schedule: 6 AM to 6 PM
Boat Fare: 200 pesos per head (3 years old and older)