Friday, December 11, 2009


Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort


Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort is a working coconut plantation founded in 1872. In 1980 the Escudero family opened the plantation to the general public. Since then Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort has developed a worldwide reputation as a focal point to experience Philippine culture and history in a beautiful rural setting.Warm and cheerful hospitality in a rustic Philippine setting - this is the unique experience of Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort.A pleasant two-hour drive through scenic countryside brings you to a historic colonial plantation and rural life of the 1800's. You'll be welcomed with a warm greeting and a cool tropical drink. Be exhilarated by majestic volcanic mountains, rows of regal coconut trees, luxuriant fields and the happy faces and light-hearted voices of the village folk. All combined into a distinct adventure.

Location

An interesting two-hour drive South from Metro Manila brings you to one of the Philippines' most popular get aways, Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort, where Philippine culture and history comes to life.

How to get to Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort:
Land routes: Take the South superhighway and exit at 50A (Lucena, Legazpi, Batangas exit). Turn left at the Sto. Tomas junction and left again at Tanauan-Sto. Tomas junction. Head straight down, passing by the town of Alaminos and San Pablo City proper. Slow down upon seeing the welcome arch to Quezon province and turn left immediately after the arch.


Facilities, Amenities and Activities

Other Facilities and Amenities

• Conference Hall/Room - Sound system, Overhead Projector, Whiteboard, Screen
• Business Center - Cellular Phones, Copying Machine, Fax Machine
• Swimming Pool
• Nipa Huts
• Restaurants
• Chapel• Gameroom
• Auditorium
• Bike Rentals
• Souvenir shops
• Tennis Court
• Volleyball Court
• Basketball Court
• Wedding Center
• Chapel
• Bar
• Restaurants
• Videoke
• Carabao Carts
• Jeepney Service
• Clinic
• Auditorium

Activities
• Bird Watching
• Fishing
• Swimming
• Mountain Biking
• Obstacle Course
• Hiking
• Tennis
• Basketball
• Volleyball
• Bamboo rafting on the lake
• Filipino Games: Palo Sebo, Hit the Pot, Pabitins

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