Wild Orchid Beach Resort Subic Bay

Wild Orchid Beach Resort Subic Bay

Monday, April 6, 2015

Wild Orchid Subic: Rediscovering the Exciting Tropical Life

Subic is popularly known for its many diverse attractions – from quiet, restful beaches to educational treks through luscious jungles to exciting adventures with wild animals and sea life to cultural events featuring the local Aeta residents and to unending nightly entertainment in many resorts, bars and restaurants that dot this once-bustling US Naval Station, including its neighboring Olongapo City and other Zambales towns. Visiting Subic, which is reachable within a few hours from Manila, is fast becoming a trend among families and yuppies who find the need to unwind or to attend official events often held in the town. The town has transformed itself into a friendly destination for corporate events, family occasions and weekend trips for people of all walks of life from as far as northern Luzon to the Visayas and Mindanao, not to mention foreign tourists and Filipinos returning from overseas.

Aside from its historical value as the original Spanish naval station for its strategic location and natural configuration, Subic provides a broad range of facilities and amenities for formal and informal events, such as workshops, seminars and various social functions. Hotels and resorts have grown in number within the last two decades as the influx of investments in the area continued to grow modestly after the Mt. Pinatubo eruption in 1991. With recent improvements of the expressway road-network system connecting Zambales to Manila, Pampanga, Tarlac and Pangasinan, this growth will gain even more strength especially with sustained improvement of the country’s economy.

One of the most popular and often-visited resorts in Subic Bay is the Wild Orchid Subic Resort in Baloy Beach. One can choose to dine at the Scallawags Restaurant and Bar with its inviting Wild Orchid pool surrounding it where one can enjoy the night away with drinks on a private table by the pool. The restaurant and bar are open 24 hours and serve cold beer, fresh seafood, and sizzling steak straight from the grill and simple fares such as sandwiches, pasta and salad.

For a more cosmopolitan choice, one can go to Captain Rob’s Steakhouse and Barefoot Bar located by the beach. One can find here the Baloy Beach Yacht Club with its marvelous view of the sunset over the Western Philippine Sea. Mouth-watering barbecue can be ordered, as well as imported Australian steaks and sausages, including salads. Live music is available at this restaurant. For those who want to keep abreast with their favourite sports, wide HD TV’s broadcast via satellite and cable media. A refreshing feature is an open tropical garden where families and friends can relax. The place is definitely a good choice for outdoor functions and garden weddings.

Wild Orchid Beach Resort offers visitors one of the best and largest pools in town, including Jacuzzis and swim-up bar for complete relaxation and recreation needs. It is also set in a lush tropical garden setting to complete one’s escape from the stressful city or workplace, even for a fleeting moment that is.

But one cannot go back to the city without the invigorating memories of visiting a paradise-like place like Wild Orchid Subic Resort. Knowing that it is there and open for all visitors from far and near gives enough assurance for the tired body and soul to re-experience and rediscover the exciting tropical life that waits there.

5 comments:

  1. It’s a good thing that the government has maintained the attractiveness of Subic Bay as a destination. Although much still needs to be done, we are moving forward to having more world-class tourist destinations.

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  2. The blog is quiet inviting. Not so “wild” looking as I was hoping it to be, compared to its other blogs. Looks fun and relaxing.

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  3. Hmmm, sounds cool and interesting. And it’s not that far from Manila. The trip going there, especially through SCTEX, is also a welcome treat for the weary office-worker. Here we come!

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  4. Definitely a must to visit. We can’t find these attractions in the big city. And it’s not so far away like Baguio or Bicol.

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  5. The beautiful thing about Subic is that you have the tropical forest and the sea right beside each other. It’s one of my favorite spots to visit.

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