
While the city center buzzes with urban energy, the high-altitude Marilog District has revealed its most breathtaking secret for 2026: Jack’s in the Sky. As of April 2026, this mountain resort has become the "First-to-Go" spot for travelers seeking a literal escape from the tropical heat, offering a front-row seat to the "Sea of Clouds" phenomenon. Located at the boundary of Davao and Bukidnon, the resort’s al fresco dining area allows guests to enjoy a hearty mountain breakfast while surrounded by misty hills and vibrant botanical gardens. It serves as the perfect high-altitude gateway for eco-tourists and influencers looking to capture the serene, untouched beauty of Davao’s highlands.
A Breakfast Above the Mist
The dining experience at Jack’s in the Sky is centered around the Al Fresco Restaurant, which specializes in "comfort mountain eats" like native chocolate and locally farmed eggs. As of late April, the most popular ritual for 2026 visitors is arriving before 5:30 AM to secure a spot on the viewing deck before the fog rolls in. The crisp, cool air of the district enhances the flavor of their signature brewed coffee, which is sourced directly from nearby Mt. Apo farmers. It is a sensory start to the day that contrasts the typical beach-focused tourism of the region, providing a refreshing perspective on Mindanaoan geography.
Instagrammable Architecture in Nature
The resort features a collection of trendy modern villas that peek through purple and green foliage, designed to blend seamlessly with the rugged terrain. These structures have become a viral sensation this week, with travelers highlighting the "floating" feeling of the balconies that overlook the deep valleys of Marilog. For families, the resort offers a hilltop playground and a swimming pool that seems to drop off into the clouds, creating a surreal environment for all ages. The meticulous landscaping ensures that even on foggy days, the vibrant flora provides a colorful backdrop for photography.
The Anchor of the 2026 Highland Circuit
Jack’s in the Sky has effectively catalyzed the growth of a new "Highland Circuit" that includes neighboring spots like the Kaizen Buda Japanese Street Dining just a few kilometers away. This synergy allows travelers to experience a mix of traditional Filipino mountain hospitality and modern international flavors within a single afternoon. As of April 25, 2026, the resort is operating at peak capacity, signaling a massive shift in traveler interest toward the city's forested interior. It remains the definitive destination for those who want to see Davao from its highest, most majestic vantage point.




