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Review: Rancho Bernardo Luxury Villas and Resort
Review: Rancho Bernardo Luxury Villas and Resort, Discovering Bataan’s Newest Luxurious Getaway Resort
I usually prefer flying to a different island locally or going out of the country for vacations. But while researching for the best luxury resorts to book, I found that there was one in Bataan and I got so curious since it was described as a “European-inspired mountain resort.” It was just a few hours away from Metro Manila and so, I decided to give it a try.
I had the pleasure of staying at Rancho Bernardo Luxury Villas and Resort, and I must say, it was an unforgettable experience. Nestled in the lush mountains and infinite landscape of Bagac, this resort is the epitome of luxury. From the moment I arrived, I was blown away by the beauty of the place. It was stunning overall, from the architecture up to the scenic nature views that surrounded the resort. Let me walk you through a detailed narrative of my experience at this resort.
Overview of the Resort
Rancho Bernardo Luxury Villas and Resort is Bataan’s first luxury mountain resort. It’s located in Sitio Kakiputan, sitting on a vast 40-hectare property surrounded by lush greenery and stunning mountain views. Not a lot of people would think that there’d be one in Bataan, so naturally, I got curious and explored the whole resort and found myself in awe.
Upon my arrival at the resort, I was greeted by a grand entrance that exuded luxury and sophistication. The resort was opened in 2021, and even though two years have passed, it still feels so new. Every nook and cranny of the resort looked elegant from having private villas each with an outdoor jacuzzi, This idyllic retreat offers a variety of amenities, from private villas with outdoor jacuzzi, to curated gardens and koi ponds, and a palace-like events space.
Luxury villas that feel like you’re in four countries at once
It feels like traveling to different countries all at once inside Rancho Bernardo’s villas. They’re built like a ger – a traditional Mongolian house, adorned with Balinese floor-to-ceiling woodwork and designed with intricate Filipino accents. It’s spacious enough, ranging from 79 sqm to 200 sqm, making each guest move comfortably. The villa also has its own desk and mini-bar for guests’ convenience. Technology adds a touch of play to the…
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