Thursday, February 22, 2018

Club Balai Isabel is one of a kind and I'm not complaining

I wish I was able to take more pictures of the beautiful Club Balai Isabel in Talisay, Batangas but the experience was nevertheless beautiful.

I did not stay here, but an out of the blue offer of a day tour is something you can't say NO. 

A golf cart takes you around Club Balai Isabel where you can visit some of its beautiful amenities like the large infinity pool facing the Taal lake, The Kumintang Boardwalk and the Kumintang Grass Area.

The chapel located within Club Balai Isabel is a newly built structure that replaces a century old church ruins. The ruins, interestingly is located just beside the new Spousal or Joseph and Mary chapel.


Club Balai Isabel also features a pool bar overlooking of course, the pool and the lake itself. The open area is accesible to visitors strolling the skirts of Club Balai.


Club Balai Isabel's contribution in the ecotourism:
An Ecotourism Resort
Lush vegetation welcomes guests as soon as they enter Club Balai Isabel. The resort was built around a century-old coconut and mango plantation, a lot of which are still standing in the premises.
Within the resort are six varieties of mangoes, over a dozen varieties of bamboo, hardwood trees, several varieties of macopa, as well as cacao, mabolo, tiesa, chico, caimito, santol, duhat, pomelo, oranges, balimbing, langka, banana and papaya.
Club Balai Isabel is built along an ecological wonder, the famous Taal Lake and Volcano: an island within a lake within an island within a lake. The smallest volcano in volcano in the world is surrounded by a lake teeming with unique varieties of fish such as tawilis and maliputo.
The resort is the best jump-off point to get to the volcano island. With our accredited boatmen, guests are ensured that they are paying the right price for well-maintained boats with appropriate safety gear.