Blue Coral Beach Resort in Batangas: A Paradise for Vacationers
Paradise would be the perfect word to describe Blue Coral Beach. Strategically located in Laiya, San Juan ,Batangas, it’s the perfect resort for a much-needed getaway. Surrounded by white crystal sand and azure waters with a perfect scenery day or night, Blue Coral Beach Resort is designed to be a tropical dream for vacationers– all with its tall palm trees and nipa hut serving as a sanctuary for relaxation.
If you’re the type to prefer pools rather than beaches, Blue Coral’s infinity pool with a beach view will make you love the place more. Blue Coral Beach Resort also offers different water sports such as banana boat, jetski, kayak, speedboat, and snorkeling.
Beachfront view
Beach Coral Beach Resort will serve as your second home for their comfortable rooms. They have spacious rooms recommended for those traveling in large groups. They also have around 30 furnished suites and rooms which can accommodate all types of travelers.
Family Deluxe Room for four
Suite for families and groups
At night, the resort is vibrant and colorful with glimmering lights around the resort. The resort has various amenities such as its own souvenir shop, an entertainment and sports deck, and a conference deck for business purposes. Blue Coral Beach Resort also has a koi pond, a grotto, a cozy in-house restaurant, and a tree house too!
Aside from being a haven of relaxation and pleasure, the resort is open to organizing and assisting any office or school team building as they offer different water sports and indoor activities best for groups. They also offer day trips for only Php 1,200 where you can enjoy various activities. The rates for their rooms start at Php 6,000 and up to Php 30,000 if you want to stay at their main house.
Details
Address: Laiya, San Juan, Batangas Philippines
Contact Numbers: +63 (2) 559.9747 | 567.4376 | 559.9754
Email: info@bluecoralbeachresort.com.ph
Check-in: 2 pm
Check out: 12 nn
Images source: Blue Coral Beach Resort Website
This also appears on Philippine Primer Japanese Magazine’s April 2018 issue.