Showing posts with label Bagac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bagac. Show all posts
Sunrise Casilyn Cove Beach Resort

Relax and enjoy the comfort and charm of Sun Rise Casilyn Cove’s white sandy beach and the crystal clear turquoise waters of the West Philippine Sea.

The beach offers powdery like Boracay's with a lot of playing small crabs at the shore. it is ideal for camping or pitching tent. The resort has a wide variety of accommodations to suit your needs and budget.





Listing Type:Beach Resorts,  Resorts and Hotels
Place Status:Open at this location


Location Address:
Sitio Pinaitan Looc, Brgy. Banawang, Bagac, Bataan, Philippines 2107

Contact Person:
Ramon Atienza

Contact Numbers:
+639176934258
+639394922220

Email: casilyn2002@yahoo.com

Website: Click here
How to get here: 
  1. Take a bus from Manila to Balanga, Bataan by any of this two buses Genesis or Bataan Transit.
  2. From the bus terminal walk to Bataan Common Transport Terminal  (BCTT) - just ask around for directions (more or less five (5) minutes walk).
  3. There are two option going to the resort from BCTT:

  4. Option A: 

    At Bataan Common Transport Terminal , take a jeepneys or buses line going to Bagac, Bataan. Travel time is about 45 minutes to an hour. Schedule is first trip – 7AM, last trip – 6PM, jeep/bus leaves every 30 minutes even when it is not full. ( Note: Tell the driver/conductor that you will drop you to Friendship Tower.)

    From Bagac Km 00 Deathmarch Marker and Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower, take ride a tricycle going to Sunrise Casilyn Cove Beach Resort. This costs around 150 - 200 Pesos for 2 persons. Estimated Travel Time is 30 minutes.
    Option B: 

    At Bataan Common Transport Terminal , take the bus line going to Morong, Bataan. Travel time is about 50 to 60 minutes. Schedules are first trip – 5AM, last trip – 8PM, bus leaves every  1 hour even when it is not full.  Then tell the driver/conductor that you will to Banawang and drop you to  La Salle. Contact the resort for pick-up ahead of time before you reach the drop-off point. You will pay 100 pesos for the pick-up service.


Last update: 8/24/2014
Stella Mariz Resort

Here in Stella Mariz Resort is a beautiful and not totally commercialized and unspoiled place. With minimal concrete rooms and cottages that are well spaced apart that are made from indigenous materials.

The beach offers with a black gray sand in color but as powdery like Boracay's with a lots of playing small crabs at the shore. Pine trees were everywhere in the resort, it is ideal for camping or pitching tent, which will give a feeling that you are in Anawangin Cove in Zambales. 

Listing Type:Beach Resorts,  Resorts and Hotels
Place Status:Open at this location


Location Address:
Brgy. Banawang, Bagac, Bataan, Philippines 2107

Contact Person:
Delia

Contact Numbers:
+63 999 438-2963


Website: Click here


How to get here: 
  1. Take a bus from Manila to Balanga, Bataan by any of this two buses Genesis or Bataan Transit.
  2. From the bus terminal walk to Bataan Common Transport Terminal  (BCTT) - just ask around for directions (more or less five (5) minutes walk)
  3. At the Bataan Common Transport Terminal , take a jeepneys or buses line going to Bagac, Bataan. Travel time is about 45 minutes to an hour. Schedule is first trip – 7AM, last trip – 6PM, jeep/bus leaves every 30 minutes even when it is not full.

    Note: Tell the driver/conductor that you will drop you to Friendship Tower.
  4. From Bagac Km 00 Deathmarch Marker and Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower, take ride a tricycle going to Stella Mariz Beach Resort. This costs around 70 Pesos for 2 persons. Estimated Travel Time is 15 minutes.
Another Option:
  1. At the Bataan Common Transport Terminal , take buses line going to Morong, Bataan. Then tell the driver/conductor that you will drop to Stella Mariz Beach Resorts.
  2. From the gate of Stella Mariz walk at least 1 km. going to beach resort proper.
Last update: 4/15/2014
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Heritage Resort


Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is unique heritage resort, because the resort features old colonial houses and structures dating as far back as the 19th century (Spanish era) which were recovered from different parts of the Philippines, moved "piece by piece" to a backdrop of majestic mountains, expansive rice fields and a running river that flows to the sea, rebuilt "brick by brick" and "plank by plank" and restored to its original designs and to become a museum of sort located in your typical resort.


All heritage houses in the resort telling different historical values, each full with memories and history to Philippine customs and traditions .

Listing Type:Beach ResortsResorts and Hotels
Place Status:Open at this location


Location Address:
National Road, Brgy Pag-asa, Bagac, Bataan, Philippines 2117 


Manila Sales Office:
Mezzanine Floor Victoria Towers
Timog Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines



Las Casas Sales & Reservations Office:
Telephone: 
+63 2 332-5338
+63 2 355-3032 

Fax: 
+63 2 332-5286 

Reservation Email:

Website: Click here


How to get here: 







Courtesy to: Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar


Last update: 5/9/2013
Bagac Bay Beach Resort



Bagac Bay Beach Resort is a family managed tourist destination 152 kms. northwest of Metro Manila. Its proximity to the town proper of Bagac, Bataan (only a few minutes away), makes it very accessible and ideal to enjoy family and company outings. 

Guests can bring in their own food and other supplies without any charge and still be very near town halls, churches, wet market and health centers should they need to avail of community offered services. 

A variety of accommodations, open picnic cottages (good for 15-20 persons), unique family rooms and air conditioned apartments with kitchen and sleeping quarters were developed to suit vacation budgets. Standard entrance fees of Php 30.00/head for day tour and Php 50.00/head for overnight stay is charged plus cottages and apartment rentals ranging from Php 500.00 to Php 5,000.00 as per guests choices of accommodations.

Safety, order and cleanliness are constantly overseen by competent resort staff and strictly enforced by the management.

Be prepared thought to mingle and perhaps party with other guests as the resort is not for the inhibited and outright discriminating.

Listing Type:Beach Resorts,  Resorts and Hotels
Place Status:Open at this location


Location Address:
Brgy Tala, Orani, Bataan, Philippines 2117

Resort Manager:
Ms. Charito D. Fernandez

Telephone:
+63 02 666-6097

Mobile:
+63 918 926-5023

Email:

Website: Click here


How to get here: 





Last update: 4/16/2013



Montemar Beach Club, Inc.



Montemar Beach Club, Inc. nestles where the mountains meet the sea in a private cove, blessed with lush flora and fauna, white sand beach and pristine waters of the South China Sea.

Montemar Beach Club, Inc. was incorporated in October 1978 and started operations in June of the following year. It is a non-stock, non-profit corporation. Montemar has active Club members, and in 1996 opened its doors to non-members as well.

Montemar is rated as “AAA” resort by the Department of Tourism in Bataan. The resort has Mediterranean inspired Inns with 87 well-appointed rooms, two (2) swimming pools, a restaurant, a conference building which can accommodate groups of up to 300 in comfort and style, tennis courts, aqua sports facilities, and “Pitch and Putt” 9-hole Executive Course.

There are two restaurant have in the resort: El meson is the house restaurant on a paved terrace in the garden near the sea. Its white arcades, curved wooden windows, pretty red floors and bamboo furniture give it a warm, Spanish ambiance. The tables are set outdoor, under a large tree lit by little bulbs. It is pleasant to dine here in the evenings and enjoy the sea breeze. The other restaurant, El Patio, is also good for outdoor dining. Both restaurants offer Filipino and international cuisine.





Listing Type:Beach Resorts, Resorts and Hotels
Place Status:Open at this location


Location Address:
Sitio Pasinay, Brgy. Pag-asa, Bagac, Bataan, Philippines 2107 

Reservation Office: 
2/F Pacific Star Building Sen. Gil Puyat Ect. cor. Makati Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila

Telephone:
+63 02 892-6497
+63 02 811-5496

Fax:
+63 02 811-5235


Website: Click here


How to get here: 










Last update: 4/16/2013


Fajardo Beach Resort



Fajardo Beach Resort are located in the heart of Barangay Pag-asa Bagac, Bataan. Waters is at its average salt level since the Limutan river and the sea meets up here. Resort aim is to deliver exceptional service to our guests without abusing nature's beauty.

They offer many amenities like beach front, pavilion rooms, air-conditioned rooms, videoke, table tennis, billiard and volley ball. Entrance fee starts up to Php 40 to Php 50 if it is overnight stay. and the rate of the rooms are depends on the kinds of room.






Listing Type:Beach Resorts, Resorts and Hotels
Place Status:Open at this location


Owner: 
Mr. Dodie "Boy" Fajardo

Location Address:
Brgy. Pag-asa, Bagac, Bataan, Philippines 2107

Mobile:
+63 920 219-8742
+63 917 554-8655
+63 918 326-3333
+63 910 203-3547

Email:
ednasarocafajardo@yahoo.com

Facebook: Click here

How to get here: 





Last update: 4/15/2013

Bagac General Information

Bagac is the largest municipality in Bataan in terms of land area, with approximately 23,120 hectares (231.2 km2) representing 16.84% of the total land mass of the province. The humble town is located in the southwestern part of Bataan facing the West Philippine Sea. It is bounded in the north by Morong, in the south by Mariveles, in the east by Pilar and Orion, Limay in south-east and city of Balanga in north-east. It was established as a regular town by the Spaniards in 1873, with St. Catherine of Alexandria as its patron saint. 

Etymology

A few years after the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines some of them traveled along the seacoast looking for a place to live in. They had with them an Aeta as guide. Travelling without a fixed direction, they happened to pass by the place which is hidden between two sharp points extending to the sea. In their conversation, the Aeta uttered the word “lumbak” which meant lying between two hills. As they were crossing the place, they sighted a flock of herons flying overhead. When the Spaniards inquired about the white herons from their guide, the Aeta answered “tagak.” From these two syllables, “Bak,” from the word lumbak and “Gak” from the word tagak, was derived the name Bagac. Since then it remained and still is the official name of the town.

Background

Bagac had been in existence for a long time as a distant barrio of Mariveles, formerly a corregimiento (district) under the territorial jurisdiction of the Province of Cavite. After Morong was established as a town in 1607, Bagac became one of its barrios since the latter’s population and income cannot support a municipality. During this period, Bagac comprised of the sitios of Saysain, Banawang, Tiis, Sinapsap, Kabayo, Salmon, Paysawan and Parang na Mahaba. Later on, immigrants from different parts of the archipelago arrived in Bagac and developed its idle lands.

Mariveles and Morong, together with the barrio of Bagac became part of the newly-recognized province Bataan in 1754. Bagac finally became a regular town in 1873.

Bagac’s name was simply derived from the Visayan word “Bagak” and/or “Bagakay.” When translated to Tagalog, “Bagak” literally means “Kawayan.” “Bagakay“ means ‘kawayanan.” Bamboo tree is Bagak’s English transcription.

It is a established fact that men from the southern islands of the Visayas and Mindanao constituted the biggest number of early settlers in Luzon during the pre-Spanish time. The Visayans, specifically the Warays, also travelled north to be part of the booming barter trade in Manila. A big number of these seafarers possibly ended up in the western part of Bataan after missing the North and South Channels leading into Manila Bay. They were the ones who gave Bagac its name based on the great number of bamboo trees growing along its shores and at the foot of Mount Bataan and Mount Mariveles.

“Longos-Kawayan,” a reef jotting out of Biaan (Mariveles) used to be the unloading point and/or stockyard of bamboos cut from the Bagac forest area. The name alone fortifies the actual derivation of the name of Bagac town.

It could also be concluded that these Visayan seafarers were the ones who gave the names of Kinawan, Binuangan, Paysawan. Caibobo, Salamang, Pasinay and Saysain. These names are definitely not common Tagalog words.

Fr. Rodrigo Aganduru y Moriz de San Miguel, an early missionary from Villadolid (Spain) and recognized as the founder of Morong and Bagac, surely found these seafarers already settled in the two distant villages. He merely adapted ‘Bagak’ as the name of the thinly-populated barrio as given to him by the natives. In the case of Morong, it can only be surmised that its name originated from him (Fr. Aganduru because of its Spanish derivation.

The bamboo and other hardwood trees at the foot of Mount Bataan and Mount Mariveles suffered great devastation when the Cadwallder-Gibson Lumber Company started its operation in Paysawan from 1915 to 1928. Another conflagration of the same intensity hit the Bagac and Morong areas during World War II.

Still, the bamboo trees survived the terrible defoliation. Nowadays we still see numerous patches of bamboo groves along the plains and mountainous areas of Bagac and Morong to remind the people of their great history.

Fast Facts

Today, the town is accessible via by land through the Governor Joaquin J. Linao Highway. It is composed of 14 barangays, namely: Bagumbayan, Banawang, Binuangan, Binukawan, Ibaba, Ibis, Pagasa, Parang, Paysawan, Quinawan, San Antonio, Saysain, Tabing-ilog and Atilano Ricardo. These barangays are classified as either town center barangays, coastal and upland barangays.

This town is primarily an agricultural and also a fishing municipality. It sits on top of a vast potential “goldmine” that is rich in natural wonders and historical places. It has high tourism potentials complete with a showcase of pristine coastal and marine marvels. Heartbreaking coral reefs, white sand beaches, seaside resorts and rugged mountains beaming with rainforests, caves, waterfalls, and World War II historical markers are Bagac’s principal tourist attractions. Bagac, as far as history is concerned, is the second starting point of the 1942 Bataan Death March.

The town has a population of 25,568 as of 2010 Census with skilled workers in the field of masonry, carpentry and welding. They are also into garment manufacturing, gift, toys, housewares and lately, on processing of food products.

Demographics

Population Census of Bagac as per 2010

Income Classification: 3rd Class Registered Voters (2010): 18,131
Urban/Rural: Population : (as of May 1, 2010): 25,568
District: 2nd
Barangays (Number: 14)
Name Code Urban/Rural Population
(as of May 1, 2010)
Bagumbayan (Pob.) 30802001 Urban 1,766
Banawang 30802002 Rural 2,690
Binuangan 30802003 Rural 609
Binukawan 30802004 Rural 2,293
Ibaba 30802006 Urban 1,760
Ibis 30802007 Rural 1,407
Pag-asa (Wawa-Sibacan) 30802008 Urban 3,456
Parang 30802009 Rural 3,073
Paysawan 30802010 Rural 680
Quinawan 30802012 Rural 553
San Antonio 30802013 Rural 1,295
Saysain 30802014 Rural 2,539
Tabing-Ilog (Pob.) 30802015 Urban 1,223
Atilano L. Ricardo 30802016 Urban 2,224
Dialect

Tagalog is the major language constituting in Bagac. English is utilized mainly as the means of bargaining in business.

Local Attractions & Land Marks 

Town of Bagac is a tourism destination and rich in historical land marks, include the following:

Bagac Friendship Tower. 
The monument, symbolizing the renewed friendship between Japan and the Philippines after the events of World War II, was erected by Risshō Kōsei Kai, a Japanese Buddhist organization. The tower was inaugurated on April 8, 1975 and is located about 200 m (660 ft) from where the Bataan Death March started. The 27-metre (89 ft) high tower is composed of three pillars interconnected by several multi-layer rings. It located at the junction of the Gov. Linao National Road and the road to the Bagac town proper

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar 
Is a new tourist attraction and heritage park in town of Bagac. This is a private park and features a collection of 27 Spanish Colonial buildings and stone houses (bahay na bato in Tagalog), planned to resemble a settlement reminiscent of the period. These houses were carefully transplanted from different parts of the Philippines and rehabilitated to their former splendor. It also has restaurants, a beach and a pool. In Las Casas, there are also horse rides.

Montemar Beach Resort
This is an exclusive world-class destination in Bagac. People can easily access the Montemar cove by using rental boats. It  is nestled in a private cove, blessed with lush flora and fauna, white sand beaches and pristine waters of the South China Sea. The resort has Mediterranean inspired inns with 70 well-appointed rooms, two (2) swimming pools, a restaurant, conference building, tennis court, motorized bancas for island hopping and a fishing area. They offer a lot of activities for you and your family and friends. Montemar, where the mountains meet the sea.


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Source & References:
  1. Municipality of Bagac Retrieved from bataandiary.blogspot.com, 15  February 2013
  2. Bagac, BataanRetrieved from en.wikipedia.org, 13  February 2013
  3. Total Population by Province, City,  Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010". 2010 Census of Population and Housing. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 13 February 2013.


Last update: 2/16/2013