The hotel reception is housed separately from the guest rooms |
It is easier to reach this hotel and resort by private vehicle |
Accents displayed in the reception hall |
We were booked to stay in the 3rd floor of Balai Recto bldg. They happen to name each cluster of rooms like the one below from famous personalities like politicians and heroes hailing from the province of Batanggas.
The weather was not sunny at all and there were occasional rains and thunderstorms during our stay. However, we took this opportunity to explore the resort grounds and checked out its amenities.
Taal Volcano is visible from the hotel grounds |
Enjoying a cool, laid-back afternoon |
Trail leading to the lake shore |
This resort is on the pricey side but some rooms would be easy on the pocket for group stays. The cheapest room type (like the one we stayed at) Lakeside Suites start at P 5,600 per night plus tax for two adults. While the one with that awesome view, Lakefront Suites with Loft, starts at P 8120 per night plus tax which can accommodate up to six persons (not bad if there will be six of you to split to bill).
The rates I quoted may change without prior notice, you may check the hotel’s website for updated pricing and information. They have an online booking system which provides instant confirmation. Guests can also contact the resort at 63 437280307 / 63 437730004.
The hotel has three pools resort guests can used. The most visited is the one located in front of Terazza Restaurant, overlooking Taal Volcano.
What I loved during our vacation here were:
1.) Old church ruins in the resort grounds
The old folks in the town of Talisay say they remember seeing a bell tower right on this spot. It is believed that this bell tower may have been all that remained of the old church of the town of either Sala or Tanuan in the 17th century, before it moved to its current location. These stone structures seem to be all that is left of that church.
I could not believe my eyes when I was reading the resort map. Historical ruins are the apple of my eyes when I am on travel. Immediately the next morning, I woke up early and found myself wondering how the old church would have looked like.
A huge flat rock which appeared to have been part of the old church fortress |
Church walls? |
2.) A newly built church inside the resort {which looked like an old church :-)}
The Espousal of Joseph and Mary Chapel |
The church was decorated during my visit, probably for a wedding |
And last but definitely not the least!
3.) I met the legendary Mr. Romi Garduce
Meeting Mr. Romi Garduce was the highlight of this trip! Sorry for the grainy photo. This was taken using my mobile phone. 🙂 |
You know, an old house would have completed the list above! 🙂
Taal just seems to be one swim away! |
All in all, it was perfect vacation. A couple of days was rather short but I couldn’t have asked for anything more.
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Bakit ko ba nabuksan pa ang post na ito, muling nabuhay ang aking kinimkim na inggit sa picture niyo. Buti pa kasi si Romi Garduce, nakasama ka na sa picture. LOL. :p
@ Cris, para na rin akong naka akyat sa lahat ng mga bundok sa mundong ibabaw! :-P…heheheh
That maybe the replica of the ruins of the old church. :-).
Hmmmm….I hope the old church stood the test of time! It would have been beautiful I bet!
hmmm bahay ha! single pa yta yan si sir garduce! hehehehe …. i've herad this place sa mga deals … magnda nmn pala inferness!
Maganda siya saka malaki rin, relaxing ang ambience, kailangan lang talaga ng budget.
Well sorry to burst your bubble Sir Romi is married with a baby :-). He was there vacationing with his family.
I'd love to visit this place when I want to have a short vacation. 🙂
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It is a really nice place to stay michy! 🙂
Wow so this resort was built pala on the banks of the lake. I'm from Tagaytay but I've never been this close to the bulkan. I'm sure the view was breath taking this close as it is from the ridge.
Yes it is Drew! :-)…first time ko rin here and nagulat ako na ganun pala siya right on the lake! 🙂
Bonus talaga for a nature-lover like me ^_^
Very nice post! The most catchy part though is your picture with Mr. Garduce. 😀
😀 Thanks Missy! Yeah I was star struck ika nga! 😀