Never thought Pagbilao has these very beautiful shores…
I have been to Quezon many many times since that is my mother’s hometown…. But Alabat Island shores are very different from Pagbilao… I was already wondering if Pagbilao is near Boracay (joke).
We found this place named Pueblo Por La Playa at Pagbilao. This is an exclusive Mexican inspired residential and country club. But we were able to enjoy the beauty of the place and their facilities by paying some additional charges (i am assuring you the additional charge was worth it!).
the pool is gigantic.
the biggest pool i’ve ever seen…
top view. that’s the kiddie pool on the far side. not kiddie in size as well.
closer look at the kiddie pool.
the Pagbilao cove.
The sand is white and fine.
Pagbilao shores really have white sands but the sand here is finer. The tour guide from Pueblo says that the developer/owner of the place added whiter sands to extend the shore line (artificial shore. yes. but it made the place more beautiful).
Huts on the other side of the beach
We also went island-hopping… and we found this small beach on the other side of Pagbilao.
It’s shoreline couldn’t be more than 500 meters i think.. The sand is very fine almost powdery…
sorry. i dont have photos of the rooms of Pueblo from the inside. but outside, it is also beautiful and colorful…
Just outside Pueblo is a floating resto… of course their specialties are seafoods.. and i can say that their sinigang na hipon is just superb!
Can you imagine all the waiters delivering the food from the shore to our tables using that bamboo bridge? they don’t… there are waiters on the floating huts to take our orders. then they call the cooks from the shore so they can prepare our orders… then the staffs from the shore load the foods on an airplane… no joke. it was an airplane. well, it’s more like a pulley disguised as an airplane… sorry i dont have a picture. it’s such a cute clever piece… saves time and energy for the waiters…
by the way, the resto’s name is Silangang Nayon.