The adult and kiddie pools of the resort, photo by Bombette G. Marin
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San Joaquin Iloilo
is a destination for everybody. Whether you are younger, older, single, with
your family, there are activities here for everybody. If you are a swimmer, of
course, there are some of the best swimming areas in all of San Joaquin. But if
swimming is not your thing, there are so many things you can do, whether it is
on the water or the beach or land tours or zip-lining or biking ... The list
goes on and on.
In the recent years,
the municipality of San Joaquin, located off the southern portion of the
province of Iloilo, has been transforming itself. It now appears to be shaping
up of becoming a resort destination - a hot spot for local and foreign
investors and leisure tourists.
pool side area, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
San Joaquin has
developed a lot of infrastructure in recent years to boost its appeal as a
tourism destination. Amazingly, the number of resorts dotting this unique
mountain-meets-sea landscape has actually increased. Definitely, resorts are a
major contributor to bringing tourism back.
a pool with a view, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
This gem of a resort
embraces the true meaning of Natural Beauty. Stretched over 3,700 square meters
of glorious tropical landscapes, The Assemblage Point Resort and Convention Hub
is an all-inclusive eco-chic natural hideaway with glorious accommodations.
lounging area at the basement, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
Opened in January
26, 2015, the resort is arguably in the most spectacular location in San
Joaquin. This is the place to rediscover the wonders of nature. The resort is a
dream for all nature lovers and a perfect hideaway to enjoy privacy. The
architects made full use of this amazing location.
deluxe rooms with ocean view, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
The resort is nicely
designed with 18 rooms: two (2) air-condition twin sharing rooms for
honeymooners at P6,500 with free breakfast for two; and 15 air-conditioned
deluxe rooms of which 10 rooms have a stunning view of the sea and surrounding
cliffs at P4,500 with free breakfast for two; and a Presidential Suite good for
a family of 6 for P12,500.
lounging area at the basement, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
The beachfront has
been left as open as is possible in the limited space, allowing guests to relax
by the beach while absorbing the natural surroundings. The architects made full
use of this amazing location. The pools also allow guests to swim while
enjoying views. No matter where you look around this resort is always the
amazing geography that catches both vision and imagination. With unlimited
swimming, it has adult and kiddie pools that open from 7 am till 10 pm with a
rate of P150 for adults, P120 for senior citizens and P100 for kids.
the basement bar, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
From its lounging
area in the basement, visitors can view San Joaquin’s heavenly coastline, with
glorious sun-soaked, pebbled beaches lapped by crystal warm waters. The
basement also features bar, shower room and dining areas.
Santorini-inspired lounging area, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
The receiving area,
bar and dining hall features Bali and Thai style décor and furnishings. Guests
will surely enjoy outdoor living with its Santorini-inspired lounging area
perfect for lazy afternoons sunbathing.
It has a fully
air-conditioned function room that can accommodate to a maximum of 250 persons
for that perfect wedding, birthdays, seminars and trainings at P10,000 for five
hours inclusive of wide screen, sound system and use of projector.
The resort also
offers a luxurious massage treatment and exciting array of outdoor water
activities for the summer such as jet-ski, banana boat and parasailing.
dining area, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
To get to the
resort, one can take a San Joaquin-Lawigan jeepney at the Don Benito Q. Acap
Sr. Southern Iloilo Perimeter Boundary in Oton or when in the city, at the
market situated at the back of Robinsons Place Iloilo. Only 9.5 kilometers away
from Barangay Tiolas, taking a jeepney will cost P10 per person and a tricycle
at P20 per person. Paradise awaits and where beauty comes naturally. Entrance
fee is consumable at P150 for adults and kids and P120 for senior citizens.
For more
information, please contact Mr. Conrado “Yong” Amodia Jr. – Resort Manager at
09236112987 or Mrs. Erlyn Alunan, Municipal Tourism Officer at 09179857804. You
can view them through Facebook: The Assemblage Point Resort and Convention Hub
or send email at theassemblagepoint@gmail.com.
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