Welcome to South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao – MGallery Collection, where barefoot luxury meets Boholano soul.
With 188 rooms and suites, it is giving multigenerational storytelling, sunset rituals and island-core healing. Bring the fam, bring the vibes.
Sirenna — the mythical sea guardian who is basically the resort’s spiritual influencer. Her energy flows through the design and the nightly Sunset Ritual: think coastal ceremony with music, lights and storytelling that hits deep. It is giving ancestral glow-up.
Families can hop on the South Farm Journey to meet friendly animals, learn organic farming, and vibe with the “tree of life” at the Coco Shed House. It is wholesome, earthy, TikTok-worthy.
Salt crystals and folklore feels
The signature M Moment is all about Asin Tibuok — a rare Boholano sea salt that is slow-crafted and soul-charged.
Guests get hands-on with local artisans and leave with a handmade salt crystal that is basically a spiritual souvenir.
Inside the villas, Visayan deities inspire bedtime stories and design details. It is giving mythology meets beachfront Pinterest board.
Want the full Bohol experience? The curated Full Day tour hits the Chocolate Hills, Tarsier Sanctuary, Loboc River cruise (with a cultural show), Baclayon Church, and the Blood Compact Shrine. Local guides bring the lore, you bring the curiosity.
Or go full mermaid mode: snorkel world-class reefs, island-hop to Balicasag and Pamilacan, spot dolphins and picnic in secluded sands. It is giving “main character energy” in every frame.
Wellness, but make it ancestral
Lola’s Sanctuary is the resort’s wellness oasis — where farm-to-spa meets traditional Boholano healing. Treatments use herbs grown on-site, and hilot massages come with coconut oil, lemongrass and Asin Tibuok. It is like your lola’s healing touch, but make it luxury.
Lola’s Kitchen serves detox juices and herbal teas, plus hosts healing workshops. For gentle movement, the Mindful Walk guides you through gardens and coastal paths with built-in meditation moments.
Kids Club
Aya Kids Club is 150 sqm of indoor-outdoor play, featuring sungka, arts and crafts and a tarsier-themed playhouse. On the water, there’s a traditional Maui canoe, kayaks, paddleboards, pedal boats, bamboo raft rides and snorkelling gear. Easy fun, no stress.
Foodie moments
UMA is all about progressive Filipino cuisine — yes, you can build your own boodle fight. Manja serves international comfort food: rotisserie jaffle sandwiches, brick-oven pizza and cozy bites.
Golden hour? Head to Sirenna, the Mediterranean-tiki beach bar with terraced seating, a fire pit and feet-in-the-sand dining. It is giving sunset, salt air and slow sips.