Our facilities support learning, discussion, and extended stays on Carabao Island.
Our facilities are set up to serve both the Observatory and the Think Tank. They include rooms on-site and shared areas for meetings and seminars.
The Largest Telescope in the Philippines
The observatory’s major attraction is a 20-inch telescope that is fully computerized. It is the largest of its kind in the country at the moment. Modern imaging and control technologies make it possible to track planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies far away.
People can look straight through the telescope or see live pictures on a 180-inch 4K screen. The setup makes the experience easy to share with individuals, families, and groups.
Facilities Build Around Purpose
The facilities at Carabao Island Observatory and Think Tank are designed to support observation, discussion, and small gatherings. Everything is kept practical and intentional, allowing guests to focus on their visit without unnecessary distractions.
The Multi-purpose Hall
The multi-purpose hall is where Think Tank lectures, seminars, workshops, and group discussions take place. It supports visual presentations and flexible seating arrangements, making it suitable for talks, retreats, and educational visits.
You can reserve the hall by itself or as part of a package with the observatory.
Guest Rooms at the Observatory
The observatory offers a limited number of non-beachfront rooms for guests who wish to stay within the facility. These rooms are intended for visitors attending stargazing programs, lectures, or multi-day activities.
Our guest room bookings are managed by Carabao Island Beach Camp. You will be redirected to their booking page.
Where Things Happen
Conversations begin here, plans take shape, and time is shared between sessions, meals, and quiet moments.
Facilities That Serve the Experience
Our facilities are designed to support what happens here, not to distract from it. They exist to make observation, discussion, and time spent on Carabao Island more comfortable and focused.






