The Camaya Coast (/kəˈmɑːjə/ kə-MAH-yə) is a residential development in the municipality of Mariveles in Bataan province, Philippines.
[6] The development is being promoted as a green or environmentally friendly community, which includes a sewage treatment plant and a silt trap, both of which are meant to keep the area clean and safe while maintaining the balance of natural elements.
In addition, the buildings in the development are constructed with a material called Plasform Panel, made by Plastech Industrial Systems from Kuala Lumpur.
[7] Focused on promoting eco-tourism, thirty percent of the area is kept as natural forest reserves with an array of fruit trees including star apples, mangoes, and cashew nuts and some orchids.
The hotel was built with the exterior resembling the architecture of Miami, Florida, while the interior has an Asian contemporary look.