
Pura Vida in General Santos is making headlines this week as the go-to coastal retreat for those who want a beach vibe without leaving the city limits. As of April 2026, this boutique destination has rebranded itself as a center for "slow travel," focusing on wellness and sustainable seaside living. Between April 18 and 21, the resort has hosted a series of "Sunset Yoga" sessions that have become a major draw for the city’s growing community of digital nomads and health-conscious travelers. It offers a rare, tranquil beachfront experience that balances Gensan's reputation as a bustling tuna hub.
A Sanctuary for Slow Travel
In a city known for its fast-paced industrial energy, Pura Vida provides a necessary counterpoint of calm and mindfulness. The resort’s architecture utilizes local, sustainable materials that blend seamlessly with the coastal environment of Sarangani Bay. This week, guests have highlighted the "Off-the-Grid" feel of the property, despite its proximity to the city’s major malls and business centers. It has become a favorite for travelers looking to recharge their batteries while enjoying the gentle lapping of the waves.
Eco-Conscious Leisure and Dining
The resort’s 2026 menu focuses on "Blue Zone" inspired dishes, utilizing fresh, locally caught fish and organic vegetables from nearby farms. By eliminating single-use plastics and implementing water-saving technologies, the property is setting a high bar for environmental responsibility in the region. Visitors this week have noted the high quality of the personalized service, which feels more like a private home than a traditional hotel. This commitment to "Quality over Quantity" is a key driver of the resort’s high ratings on international travel platforms.
Sunset Vistas and Community Spirit
The beachfront bar remains the heart of the property, where guests gather every evening to watch the spectacular colors of the Sarangani sunset. Unlike the more crowded public beaches, Pura Vida offers a curated, private space that fosters conversation and community among travelers. Local musicians are frequently invited to perform acoustic sets, adding to the laid-back, "Good Life" atmosphere that the resort’s name promises. As of late April, it remains one of Gensan’s most successful examples of boutique, specialized tourism.




