Balesin Village, fronted by the best beach on the island, with its long stretch of pristine white sand, is located near the main clubhouse, the Balesin Spa and the Aquatic Sports Center.
Check out “Balesin Island Club“
Its private beachfront villas are modeled after the nipa hut, which showcases traditional Filipino architecture, but with all the modern conveniences. It is a short walk to the main swimming pool
The Sala, Balesin Village’s signature restaurant, was where we twice had traditional Filipino (beef or pork tapa, daing na bangus, corned beef or longanisa with egg) or Continental (ham and cheese omelet, bacon and eggs, French toast, pancakes, etc.) breakfast.
It offers dining in the airconditioned dining room or on the outdoor verandah where you can watch the sunset. Also offering light afternoon snacks, its menu also includes the famous Balesin binakol (fish fillet in coconut juice) or kinilaw (raw fish marinated in vinegar and spices).
The Relic Bar, the oldest existing structure on the island, is a 40-year old cabana (originally a poolside bar) that has since been moved from the Balesin Clubhouse to its current location right by Balesin Sala’s beachfront.
Balesin Island Club: Brgy. Balesin, Polillo 4339, Quezon.
Metro Manila Corporate Office: Alphaland Corporation, Alphaland Makati Place, 7232 Ayala Ave. Extn., 1209 Makati City, Metro Manila. Tel: +63.2.5337.2031 and +63.2.5337.2055 loc 271 to 274 (Reservations). Fax: +63.2.5338.1231, E-mail: info@alphaland.com.ph. Website: www.balesin.com.