As an establishment, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar opened quite recently, back in 2010. The estate is owned by Jose L. Acuzar, a business magnate and connoisseur of arts and antiques. In his collection were also segments and sections of old colonial homes, which he sought to preserve.
The large swath of land in Bagac was originally acquired to build a vacation property for his family. Come 2008, while purchasing parts of an old colonial home in Cagayan, he struck upon the idea of dismantling the whole house, then rebuilding and restoring it somewhere else. This old home was later rechristened as Casa Cagayan and became the very first of his wondrous new collection.
More offers followed, and with each casa (home) that Jose bought and restored, the estate slowly turned into a private village. Around the same time, public curiosity grew regarding this private village filled with centuries-old houses. Some local media networks even shot their TV shows and movies on the property.
Realizing the opportunities, he opened the estate in 2010 as Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, a heritage-themed beach resort offering cultural and luxurious experiences steeped in Filipino character. Since its opening, the resort has amassed different awards and accolades, including the Most Excellent Destination Hotel at the Asia Awards of Excellence in 2017 and the Best Historic Hotel in Asia and the Pacific at the Historic Hotels Awards of Excellence in 2021.
Currently, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar boasts 64 heritage houses and villas throughout the estate. Apart from the luxurious restored casas, the resort also features other buildings constructed using traditional styles, serving as establishments and civic buildings for the village. There's even a church here, which is designed after the actual St. Joseph Cathedral in the city of Balanga.
Since these casas were acquired from all over the Philippines, they each have a distinct regional style brought about by the local culture and availability of materials. Some, such as Casa La Drillo and Casa Lemery, reflect the quirks or backgrounds of their original owners.
One of the main buildings of the estate is the Hotel De Oriente which is designed as a combination of a European palace and a colonial municipal office. It is a reconstruction of the original Hotel De Oriente in Binondo, Manila, which was destroyed in World War II. As such, the interior is heavily embellished with details. These include intricately carved wooden banisters and railings, walls adorned with sculpted images of Catholic saints, and ceilings decorated with frescoes and carved filigree.
The resort's 64 casas are a type of dwelling known locally as bahay na bato, which means 'stone house'. Another name for this style was arquitectura mestiza. The term is credited to a Jesuit priest who was describing the hybridized or mixed architectural conventions, blending Iberian engineering and design with native materials and traditions. These types of houses were often used by Spanish colonists, as well as Filipino mestizos who could afford these larger dwellings made of more expensive materials.
One notable difference these restored casas have from their classical counterparts is that they no longer have the same room divisions or fixtures one would expect from a colonial house out in the wild. Spaces that would have been a kitchen or office have instead been integrated into the whole suite as a living area or landing. These spaces are decorated with classy period-style furniture made by local craftsmen who still practice traditional woodworking and carpentry techniques.
Massages
Beach towels
Boat/paddles on site
Couples dining
Romance packages available
Beach cabanas (surcharge)
Beach loungers
Beach umbrellas
Marina onsite
Outdoor entertainment area
Picnic area
Pool sun loungers
Private beachfront location
Take a look at these facilities:
Garden
Outdoors
Outdoor furniture
Terrace
Conveniences
ATM/banking services
Ballroom
Banquet hall
Front-desk safe
Gift shop/newsstand
Reception hall
Languages spoken
English
Langs spoken
Filipino
Family friendly
3 outdoor pools
Arcade/game room
Playground
Laundry facilities
Snack bar/deli
Things to do
Art gallery
Beach volleyball
Bicycle rentals
Billiards/pool table
Boating
Fishing
Kayaking
Accessibility
Handrails in stairways
Stair-free path to entrance
Well-lit path to entrance
Wheelchairs available on site
Food and drink
4 restaurants
Services
24-hour front desk
Luggage storage
Laundry
Guest services
Dry cleaning service
Wedding services
Services and conveniences
Daily housekeeping
Activities nearby
Horse riding
Snorkeling
Swimming
Business services
Business center
Conference center
Popular Amenities
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Beach towels
Boat/paddles on site
Couples dining
Romance packages available
Outdoor
Beach cabanas (surcharge)
Beach loungers
Beach umbrellas
Marina onsite
Outdoor entertainment area
Picnic area
Pool sun loungers
Private beachfront location
Take a look at these facilities:
Garden
Outdoors
Outdoor furniture
Terrace
Conveniences
ATM/banking services
Ballroom
Banquet hall
Front-desk safe
Gift shop/newsstand
Reception hall
Languages spoken
English
Langs spoken
Filipino
Family friendly
3 outdoor pools
Arcade/game room
Playground
Laundry facilities
Snack bar/deli
Things to do
Art gallery
Beach volleyball
Bicycle rentals
Billiards/pool table
Boating
Fishing
Kayaking
Accessibility
Handrails in stairways
Stair-free path to entrance
Well-lit path to entrance
Wheelchairs available on site
Food and drink
4 restaurants
Services
24-hour front desk
Luggage storage
Laundry
Guest services
Dry cleaning service
Wedding services
Services and conveniences
Daily housekeeping
Activities nearby
Horse riding
Snorkeling
Swimming
Business services
Business center
Conference center
Popular Amenities
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BREAKFAST_AVAILABLE
BUSINESS_SERVICES
FREE_PARKING
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POOL
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Bar
Restaurant
Internet access
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Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar features six distinct food establishments spread across the estate, each with its signature cuisine and specialties that should not be missed.
Binondo Hall
A breakfast hall that serves a rich Filipino-style morning buffet. While there will be familiar items such as hams, eggs, and sausages, you can also find specialties such as champorado, a chocolate rice porridge often enjoyed during cold, rainy weather.
Cafe Del Rio
An outdoor-dining tapas restaurant set along the Umagol River, featuring a menu of traditional Iberian cuisine with Filipino touches. Some of their featured dishes include Mediterranean-style Pescado ala Sal, and Madrid's Callos a la Madrileña.
La Bella Teodora
Savor Italian favorites crafted via Spanish Colonial cooking methods. Enjoy a bottle of wine with your plates of pasta and brick oven-cooked pizza.
Kusina ni Nanay Maria
A Filipino feast awaits you here, each dish made using fresh produce and catches of the day. Try signature Filipino dishes you've likely never tried before, such as kare-kare, a stew of beef and ox tripe in rich peanut sauce. They also offer family meal sets meant to be shared by everyone.
Dapitan Bar
A beach bar inspired by the seaside city where the Filipino National Hero, Jose Rizal, spent his final years in bliss. Check out their menu of craft beers, signature cocktails, and selection of local and international brands.
La Parilla and Pica-Pica
A country's street food can be considered a reflection of its culture and identity. They offer a variety of local snacks, collectively called kakanin, made using local products such as rice and coconuts.
With such a vast estate with numerous spaces, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar can be turned into the perfect setting for your fairytale wedding. Whether it's a nontraditional ceremony or a faithful church wedding, the teams of Las Casas Filipinas will be glad to assist in making sure everything goes smoothly. Coordinate with them to plan out every detail, from the decor, themes, and food. They may even be able to refer services and staff such as planners, stylists, and decorators, for the event.
On top of being a heritage stay, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is also a luxury beach resort, so guests will also have plenty of amazing activities to do during their stay.
For the heritage and cultural aspects, you can sign up for a guided heritage walking tour of the estate. You'll be visiting the various casas of the village and learn about their stories as well as cultural quirks. Also part of the tour is a visit to the workshop, where you'll find craftsmen and artists applying their talent and traditional skills in creating the beautiful works that adorn the resort. If you've booked the heritage walk as part of their day tour package, you'll also be treated to a visit to Hotel De Oriente as well as a river ride on a balsa, a type of wooden raft.
Aside from the tour, there are also many other ways to immerse in the culture during your stay. You can ride a calesa to get around the village. These are horse-drawn carriages that, while rare, are still in use today. There are also cultural shows and historic reenactments that take place around the estate.
If you'd like to take a break from all the cultural immersion, you can do things at your own pace and enjoy a ton of other activities offered. Since the resort is situated on a river and a beach, you can sign up for water activities such as kayaking, banana boat rides, and jet ski rentals. Also available for rent are golf carts, bicycles, and ATVs to help you get around.
Planning to celebrate a special occasion while on holiday at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar? Book one of their special dining experiences as part of the commemoration. Couples can arrange for a tailored romantic evening dinner for their anniversary, while families or groups of friends can enjoy a **kamayan beach dinner** where you eat using your bare hands. There's also a special balsa raft dinner where you'll be eating while floating on the Umagol River.
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is a fantastic option for corporate gatherings; the resort setting provides plenty of ways to relax as well as bond with others, and there are also facilities available for official functions. Integrate team-building activities into your itinerary, encouraging different teams and departments to form new friendships. For venues, you have various options with can be scaled from small meetings to large conferences.
Protected mountain area centered around Mount Natib, known for its biodiversity, especially for birds. (85-minute drive)
Monument erected as a marker for the Bataan Death March, an abhorrent war crime that took place during the Second World War. (7-minute drive)
Dormant volcano popular with hikers and nature trekkers, and forms the southern half of the Bataan peninsula. (30-minute drive)
Subic Bay International Airport (SFS) is the nearest international airport to Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar, 75 minutes away.
Genesis Transport Balanga Terminal is the closest major bus terminal to the property, and will take 51 minutes to reach by vehicle.