Tali Beach House in Nasugbu, Batangas
Since 2011, Tali Beach House has been a place of tranquility and relaxation away from the busy metro. What started out as a family vacation home turned to be an exclusive resort fit for people who’d like a somber and distraction-free vacation.
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Tali Beach House is one of the most popular vacation houses that you will find in Batangas. With its homey atmosphere, it has become a perfect place for an intimate getaway for families and friends.
This vacation house is located in a private subdivision with seven beaches and a lap pool. The entire house can accommodate around 20 to 30 people at a time. In here, honeymooners can have a cozy stay at their Master’s Bedroom with a veranda having an overlooking view of the beach.
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Tali Beach House has white sand that somewhat resembles the fine white sand of Boracay. For the adventure seekers, different activities are available to choose from such as raft diving, snorkeling, jet skiing, sailing, scuba diving, beach volleyball, and kayaking. They are also known for their cliff-diving activities. If you want a more somber stay, you can enjoy walking along the beach barefoot while waiting for the sunrise or sunset.
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Unlike other resorts, they do not allow day trips as this is an exclusive place. You can rent out the entire house for Php 25,000 a night, good for 20 pax. For an additional person, they charge Php 800 each. They usually cater to large Filipino families and companies who want to do their team-building at Tali Beach House.
Tali Beach House assures you that you won’t be bothered during your stay, as they do not have Wi-Fi facilities meaning you can take all the time to disconnect from the virtual world. To know more about Tali Beach House, see the details below.
Details
Address: 16 Surf Road Tali Beach Subdivision, Nasugbu, Batangas
Contact Numbers: 097 828 8119/0905 936 4014
Website: https://talibeachhouse.weebly.com/
Check-in: 2 pm
Check out: 12 nn
Business Hours: 10 am to 8 pm, Monday to Sunday
This also appears on Philippine Primer Japanese Magazine’s April 2018 issue.