Daily Archives: April 25, 2011

¡Hola! Pueblo por la Playa (Pagbilao, Quezon)

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It was Ate Danika’s birthday and Ate Sha and I were invited to celebrate it at Pueblo por la Playa. Pueblo por la Playa, which translates to “a town by the beach” in Spanish, is an expansive Mexican-inspired exclusive beach resort. Good thing, Ate Danika’s Tito Moonding is a member, which gives us the luxury to stroll along this beautiful place in Pagbilao, Quezon. And the tour began! ¡Vamonos! Everybody let’s go!  (Oh yes, I’m Dora, the Explorer! Haha!) 🙂

There is an internal coaste/shuttle, which brings tourists and guests to and fro, and all around the the resort. Kuya Driver was so kind to tour us and 1/4 of the Palacio clan around the place.

The villas and vacation homes are splashed with the colors of the rainbow.

Of course, we did get off the coaster to explore the resort more. There are two infinity pools, one for adults and another for kids.  The blue tiles on the pools enhance the deep blue color of the waters. And the colorful bougainvillas and palm trees around the infinity pools make this place a paradise.

 The other infinity pool, which faces the sea, gives the illusion that the sea and the pool is one.We went up in one of the villas to see the other amenities and facilities in the resort.

There is a souvenir shop, where colorful swimwears, comfortable sandals, keychains and other mementos of Pueblo can be bought.

The resort also showcases a resto bar, which serves Mexican and other sumptuous food.

Below the resto bar, vacation rooms can be found. The receiving area contains fancy furnitures and woven couches.

  Even the decors on the ceiling, which covers the pathway near the rooms, are full of colors!

Of course, we will not miss the beach! The beach of Pueblo por la Playa has white sand, but it is not as fine as the sands of other islands. Nevertheless, it is beautiful and your feet can frolic with coral stones and pebbles strewn on the stretch of the beach.

 

You can also stroll along the beach or  absorb vitamin D while sunbathing.

Or you can try the massage and services offered by the resort.

Other than what I have mentioned, there are still many things to do and places to go to in this beach resort. I invite you to discover this place for yourself. And make sure that you swim, because we did not! Haha! 🙂 Even though we did not get the chance to swim because of the time constraint, it was really a pleasurable experience to visit and tour  Pueblo por la Playa. Truly, this residential and country club showcases a picturesque view of the sky, land, and sea. And I must say that it is one of Quezon’s finest treasures. ¡Muy bien! 🙂

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Hi, just to update you, I think they’re already accepting non-members. Here’s the updated contact list:

Landline: (042) 716.0072
Manila Line: (02) 579.4523
Mobile: +63920.945.9300; +63917.707.2527
Look for Diane, Cecile or Jessica

Email: puebloporlaplaya_inquiries@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.puebloporlapalaya.com
http://www.facebook.com/PuebloporlaPlayaLeisureClub

(updated March 24, 2013)