

At Villa Tawala and Villa Sima, sustainability is built in. Rooftop solar feeds advanced inverters and high-capacity batteries for quiet, reliable, off-grid power day and night. Below ground, slightly saline subterranean water is desalinated, multi-filtered, and UV-sterilized—so every faucet pours safe, drinkable water.
Our pools use the same treated water, lightly salted for perfect balance—no harsh chemicals needed. Luxury here means independence, innovation, and respect for the island.
.png)
Solar Power & Storage
Harnessing the tropical sun, each villa is powered entirely by its own solar array — producing clean, renewable energy for lighting, air-conditioning, and every modern amenity.
A dedicated solar room equipped with intelligent inverters and long-life batteries ensures seamless power even at night or during cloudy days. No noise, no fumes — just quiet efficiency.
Our system offsets tons of CO₂ each year, proving that true luxury can shine sustainably.

Water Treatment & Purity
Both villas use an advanced, multi-stage desalination, filtration, and UV purification system—delivering potable water from every faucet.
Drawn from subterranean sources, the water is de-salted, mineral-balanced, and sterilized on-site.
You can safely drink, cook, and shower without plastic bottles or waste. It’s a rare comfort on any island—and a core part of our eco-luxury philosophy: independence with uncompromised health and quality.

Fully Independent Villas
Villa Tawala and Villa Sima are designed for total self-sufficiency — from solar energy to purified water and wastewater treatment.
Each villa functions as its own micro-eco-system, combining modern engineering with island simplicity.
This independence guarantees comfort and reliability even off-grid — no dependency on public utilities, no interruptions, and minimal environmental footprint.
It’s sustainability elevated to an art form — perfect for guests who value privacy, serenity, and conscious living.
Our design is a portrait of the Philippines. Handmade furnishings and lighting, native plants and flowers, and regionally sourced materials create a layered, local story.
Even the pools follow this principle, using natural stone on the sides and floor, with selections from Davao. Every element honors the country’s beauty.