Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar
Location: Brgy. Ibaba, Bagac, 2107, Bagac, PH
Star Rating: 3 Stars
Property Type: Resorts
About this Property
Luxurious Beach Resort with Spectacular Amenities
Spend your days on the private beach or take a refreshing dip in one of the 3 outdoor swimming pools. Enjoy complimentary wireless internet access, an arcade/game room, and shopping at gift shops.
Delightful Dining and Entertainment Options
Indulge in delicious Filipino cuisine at Cafe Marivent or unwind with a drink at the bar/lounge or beach bar. Start your day with a buffet breakfast.
Convenience and Comfort
Relax in one of the 216 air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs and deep soaking bathtubs. Stay connected with free Wi-Fi and make use of amenities like a business center, laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk.
Immerse yourself in luxury and convenience at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar. Book your stay now for a memorable experience by the beach.
Important Information
- There is limited hot water on site.
- Pool access available from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
- One child 12 years old or younger stays free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding.
- Only registered guests are allowed in the guestrooms.
- Some facilities may have restricted access. Guests can contact the property for details using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
- The property allows pets in specific rooms only and has other pet restrictions (surcharges apply and can be found in the Fees section). Guests can arrange to bring pets by contacting the property directly, using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
- A car is recommended for transportation to and from this property.
- Cashless payment methods are available for all transactions.
- Contactless check-out is available.
- This property welcomes guests of all sexual orientations and gender identities (LGBTQ+ friendly).
Policies
Check-in: 03:00 PM - anytime
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Instructions: Guests will receive an email 72 hours before arrival with check-in instructions. Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property. For any questions, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation. Customers may be requested by the property to provide documentation of recent travel history (such as showing passport immigration stamps) and/or complete a health declaration.
Amenities & Facilities
- Proposal/romance packages available
- Arcade/game room
- Boat on site
- Boat and paddles on site
- Free WiFi
- 24-hour front desk
- Terrace
- Garden
- Luggage storage
- Designated smoking area
- Wheelchair accessible
- Outdoor furniture
- Picnic area
- ATM/banking
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Snorkeling nearby
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Arcade/game room
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- On private beach
- Marina on site
- Wedding services
- Billiards or pool table
- Conference center
- Snack bar/deli
- Playground on site
- Free self parking
- Beach umbrellas
- Beach cabanas (surcharge)
- Beach sun loungers
- Pool sun loungers
- Beach towels
- Beach volleyball on site
- Couples/private dining
- Art gallery on site
- Proposal/romance packages available
- Ballroom
- Banquet hall
- Reception hall
- Outdoor entertainment area
- Boat on site
- Boat and paddles on site
- Horse riding nearby
- Swimming nearby
- Handrails in stairways
- Change of towels (on request)
- Change of bed sheets (on request)
- Well-lit path to entrance
- Stair-free path to entrance
Guest Reviews
- Melissa (8/5): - - Friendly staff
- Freedom Land, Tour & Cultural Show were thr best!!!!
- Place gives us nostalgic feeling, super great concept preserving historic houses
- Good beach
- Check in staff did not fully explain inclusions of our package as such we missed free boat ride
- Initial room - aircon not working
- “highway robbery” with water - not allowing guests to refill water bottles, room only had 1 set of water bottles —> we could have heat stroke!!!!
- Buffet breakfast spread wasnt good / enough
- Isle (6/5): - Reception needs to inform guest of what the property has to offer and accomodate them well even if its early checkin and to provide comfortable reception when the room takes forever to be available due to their delay (super hot and humid with no fan or something to cool off while waiting). The location is a trek.
- CECILIA (2/5): - They made us wait for 1 and a half hour in the sweltering heat. They kept saying the room was not ready when the check in was supposed to be 3 pm. They gave us the run around. They only let us into the casa when we started complaining to the manager. When we got into our room it was horrible, it was dark, old, bathroom wasn't clean, sink was clogged the furniture was sparse. The ride to our room was hot and bumpy in an old rusty jeep with hard seats. The place was a disappointment. The houses needed restoration. Once you go in the house, there was really nothing to see but empty shell with wood carvings. The houses were not really restored..we couldn't stimach sleeping in our casa which looked like a bodega wuth only a bed and a small night stand. We immediately looked for another hotel. Luckily we found Rancho Bernardo which was a few minutes away. Rancho Bernardo was a totally different place it was magical, staff treated us like royalty while Las Casas didn't care for our comfort. At Rancho we were greeted by the general manager herself and offered cool drinks, gave us a tour, etc. It was really a waste of time to vidit Las Casas. I know it's very popular with the locals but if you want to attract foreign tourist, you gotta inprove your accomodations , transport and retrain your staff in customer service. We won't be coming back to this place. Our tour was just tour of empty old houses. It was really a big disappointment
- Agnes (6/5): - FRONT DESK RESTROOM IS BROKEN. WATER IS DRAINING BLACK COLOR, NO WATER.
- Marnie Grace (10/5): - Very nice place and the staff are all accommodating
- Kimberly (10/5): - Excellent customer service! Everyone was very helpful and went above and beyond to make sure we have a comfortable and enjoyable stay there. I liked that they let us check in earlier as soon as our room was ready with no extra charge. Transportation around the place was great as there was a jeepney coming every 10 min to take you where you want to go. Place was really gorgeous and have lots of nice spots to take beautiful pictures at. Our room exceeded our expectations as it was in a really nice location close to all amenities and events (Paseo dela Escolta). It was also very clean and huge for 4 people. We all slept well during the night as our room was super quiet and the beds were comfortable.
There were only 2 restaurants that were open during our stay, which are Cusina ni Nanay Maria and La Bella Teodora, and we tried both for lunch and dinner. Food was okay in both, but really expensive especially for the quality and quantity you'll get. Customer service in both was fantastic, though. We did enjoy the live music at La Bella Teodora during dinner as the trio of performers they had were wonderful.
We also enjoyed the walking tour that we had before checking in. It was informative and fun and our tour guide was enthusiastic, knowledgeable and had a great sense of humor. We especially loved the traditional Filipino games that we played as part of the tour. We also enjoyed watching some events and performances such as the carabao race and cultural show which were all fun.
- Dinah (10/5): - Staff are courteous and accommodating.
- Verified traveler (8/5): The beauty of the place compensated the service - Due to the pandemic the place might be under staffed. The organization and management is in disarray. Upon checking in, the staff is multi tasking too much and assisting a number of customers at the same time which is a bit disappointing. We booked and paid online the same day, we were suppose to be walking in on a different hotel in Iba, Zambales but establishments are mostly closed so instead we booked and paid online along the way to the nearest available place. We called the place which they didn't answer but sent us a text instead asking to state our concern, so we sent a text to confirm our reservation, which they replied it is confirmed, confirming our reservation we expected our room would be ready when we arrive, we did a late check in, and our room was still not ready, fortunately the place looks good and we are told to walk around while waiting. The room given also has no view to the sea even if its located sea side, we can't open the windows. Another is the restaurant inside the place didn't count our order properly, so they had to ask us to pay later upon check out. Some parts are still under construction, and some activities are still not available due to the pandemic, such as the fotografia activity we are looking forward to. The place is clean and staff is nice, aside from the mishaps in the beginning. The tour guide was also nice and funny although some questions were unanswered. It was our first time and the place is truly beautiful.
- eduardo (10/5): - It’s beautiful but the service from check in snd check out take so long , and but most of the people are very helpful , beautiful place
- Christopher (10/5): - Las Casas is more than a resort, it’s a unique and endlessly fascinating living museum of Filipino and Spanish colonial architecture dating back to 1740. The tours and activities were most informative. The food at the restaurant was top notch, some of the best Filipino food I’ve had in the Philippines. If you can afford the hefty price tag, it’s worth it to stay in one of the elegant refurbished villas. One caveat, the cobbled streets can be difficult for seniors and many of the facilities are not accessible for persons with disabilities.
- P.Colet (10/5): - What a beautiful place! Very historical. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable of the Philippines history. It’s uniqueness set this resort far from other resort! One of a kind! Exceptional!
- Verified traveler (8/5): - It is one of a kind. I will return because an overnight stay is not enough to explore all the area.
- Stella (6/5): - The property itself is amazing. Its got all you wanted in a resort, mountain view, the ocean and very nice set up. However, as a traveler who have been to other 3rd world countries, my last travel was in Peru and Ecuador, it was very disappointing to experience using a bathrobe in place of a bath towel. No explanation whatsoever. We;ve been asking for the towels since we checked in at 3, and the reply was, we will give it to you when they available. Alas, at 7 P.M., we got bathrobes instead of towels. We did not bother to inquire as we were so tired and all we want is to just enjoy the beach and rest. I booked 2 rooms 5101 and 5102, 5101 has no hot water and both rooms have no phone service. During breakfast, I was so excited when I saw "tinapa" as we do not have them fresh in Canada. I took a bite and was really disappointed because the oil they used for frying was stale. This would have been a perfect one day vacation if not for those items mentioned. Also, I am wondering why all the activities are scheduled on week ends and only 2 restaurants are open?
- Jessie (8/5): - Exactly what I expected. The while theme beings you back in the 19th and early 20th century Philippines. Room is great, clean, nice beds. Staff very friendly and helpful.
- Mario Aluf-Medina (8/5): Beautiful but disappointing - The hotel is not maintained although the staff is friendly and helpful.
- Sean (8/5): Las Casas fam outing - Overall stay was okay. Service okay. Just some basics in room setup may have been overlooked—- trash bin only 1. Normally 1 in the cr, 1 in the room. The room is for 4 occupants, but provided chairs only 2. A/C unit not cooling fast enough.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Overall ok but think check in and out procedures need to be reviewed.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - I like the ambiance of the place very relaxing and the staff are very polite and approachable..
- Caroline (10/5): Not your typical beach resort - It was amazing
- Giancarlo (10/5): A blast from the past!! - Everyone was very accommodating no one to hassle you, service is great!!! A blast from he past!!!only concern was check in is @ 3pm but you can walk around the resort to kill time!
- Bienvenido (8/5): Architectural Digest Resirt - Amenities need a little upgrading considering the price tag, but the hotel is designed and built exquisitely like a fort.
- Johanne May (8/5): Happy & contented but not in all. - Not so good experience. Front desk staff not so accomodating. Keep us wait in one side for room transportation without giving any welcome drinks. Paid 650 pesos per person for buffet dinner only to queu in the long line only eating pancit bihon and okra as no more food. Problem is they let paying guess fall in line with other non paying visitor for the their event of flores de mayo.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Everything
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Beautiful place and it’s worth seeing for the richness of culture and heritage.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Good side: We’re very impressed with the surroundings. The concept of the place is really nice.
The staff was good. The bathroom is big.
Downside: They need to do something about the people who are visiting the place. We’ve seen so many plastic trash (candy wrappers, sachets of shampoo) at the beach area. People have thrown also bags of potato chips near the hotel rooms. The room is not that spacious for five people.
- Norma (8/5): Las Casas Filipinas Experience - All the workers or staff were friendly or courteous. Our problem were the guests next door. It was almost 11 in the evening when my husband and I were awakened because they were noisy and loud. I don’t think they realized it was already late and they didn’t have any consideration for other people. I wish there were more restaurants. There were only 2 that were open when we were there. Also, it was disappointing that the swimming pool was not available because it was under maintenance. It was a nice 2 day getaway though, because it wasn’t a very long drive from home.
- Carmen (6/5): Dissapointed - Reception s great, courteous and helpful. The place need abit more upkeep. We stayed at the beach front and there was a group of maybe a company get together and they were very loud . At 6 am in the morning they were having loud conversation from the beach to someone in their room. No courtesy. I suggest the managemwnt to put up signs, “ as courtesy to other guest please keep the noise down esp late at night and early morning”
Did not sleep well.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - Location is very beautiful and the properties are very interesting and also beautiful to view and tour around. Still some construction work going on in places which slightly diminishes the experience.
- Mc edwin (8/5): - A Place to just sit back and relax while being educated about the cultural heritage of the PH
- Verified traveler (6/5): - Nice place to relax. Huge room, but need good pest control. A lot of mosqitoes and flies. Breakfas buffet, food is average. Lot of flies inside restaurant. Would have been an outstanding stay with out those flies and mosquitoes flying around.
- PRISCILA (10/5): Las Casas: a must try! - Uniquely beautiful place, nice staff, great informative walking tour, fun activities & shows. A must try!
- Julian (8/5): Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Luzon, Phlippines - We were a party of four: myself, my Filipina fiancee, her daughter and her brother, who is acting as our driver for the 16 day holiday. The weather was unfortunately dreadful: very heavy and persistent rain but we managed to take several photos of the historic houses in between the showers. The place itself is absolutely fascinating: a great estate of houses that were dismantled and moved from their original sites and reassembled at Bataan. The canal running through the middle of the estate is very Venetian in feel, given added authenticity by a series of small bridges. The houses themselves date from the 18th to 20th centuries and are mostly large, noble mansions of Spanish colonial design. We elected to take a guided tour, which was informative, if somewhat short and which only took in eight of the houses. All the staff were most attentive and obliging and the one night stay was good value at £93, which included a substantial Filipino buffet breakfast for four, plus the guided tour and the use of vehicles to transport us wherever we wished to go.. The room we were given was somewhat cramped and rain leaked in through the windows, causing a very humid and unhealthy atmosphere. The main bed was hard and I was unable to sleep at all. Overall it was a very worthwhile stay and I would recommend it wholeheartedly to any travellers with a genuine interest in Filipino culture and history.
- stephen (8/5): Very much worth a visit. - Great chance to see older buildings restored in a village format. Staff were very nice, grounds were very walkable and it appears they are in the process of enlarging the canals nd will be adding more houses as well. Buffet breakfast was not good but was ok, the temp of the hot food was way below the suggested 140 degrees. But pastries were very good and so was the coffee.
- Nerissa (8/5): Dirty beach front and lousy breakfast. - The beach front is so dirty, they only have one person sweeping the sand, i interviewed him and he said because of the typhoon. Garbage are being washed to their shore. I don’t belive him due the garbage on day 1 were stil the garbage on day 2. Please do something about it.
Suggestion for breakfast: since we are promoting filipino heritage, why not serve filipino breakfast like danggit, tuyo, itlog na maalat at kamatis, daing na isda, enseladang talong etc. Instead of corned beef, friend chicken, pancit, disgusting sausage. Fruit in seasaon should be served, las casas served one fruit only - pakwan! There is no banana nor pineapple, avocado is in season also mango. The juice is so sweet very bad for diabetic. International breakfast should have cereals. Too many flies in the dining hall.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - Nice property, lots of history. The room was in poor condition and bed was very uncomfortable. The breakfast was not very good, but very expensive. We got locked out of our room because the card lock on the door was dysfunctional and it took forever to be replaced. The grounds were very nice.
- Giovanni Getulio (8/5): back to the future - it's a treat to the past
- Joseph (10/5): - We had an awesome experience and stay.
- Maria Remedios Irma (10/5): Should have stayed longer - Had a great time! The staff even offered raincoats when it started to rain. Also, the people are so friendly and very hospitable. Great food too! Will definitely come back. We should have stayed longer! Maybe longer hours at the beach. Like 5 in the morning to enjoy the morning breeze.
- Lian (10/5): travel back in time! amazing! - wow! las casas amazed me and my fiance! it was like we were sent back to the 18th century philippines! if you are an old soul and loves all things vintage, you will surely appreciate the place! there are so many things to see and do and an overnight stay is not enough, i tell you! the long drive is all worth it, i will surely come back to this beautiful beautiful resort! thanks expedia for the smooth booking experience! it was like the staff are expecting us already when we got there! great job!
- Nikki Mae (10/5): SEE YOU SOON LAS CASAS - Overall it was amazing experience! A great picturesque scenery perfect for couples, family or a group of friends. And the food was great too. Kudos to all the staff and crew.
- Madelyne (8/5): Improvements needed. - Our room was located facing the ocean but did not enjoy the view or see it . Our room had the afternoon sun & thick wooden doors & curtain had to be closed. At night, the beach was so dark.
Our bed mattress was soooo hard , I hardly slept. Bathroom lights was not enough especially for seniors who wear glasses
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- shelly (10/5): - We really enjoyed our stay. I’m so glad that these homes were restored and Philippine history became alive in this resort. The staff are super nice, always smiling and very helpful. The beach was so clean, the sand so fine. I hope the small dirt road entry into the property will soon be done but I understand that the resort is still adding more projects. And by the way, the short play that your staff did about a family’s story during the Japanese occupation was so touching that it brought tears to our eyes. Thank you.
- Verified traveler (8/5): feast for the eyes! - we had an amazing time. tha staff are all so gracious and accommodating and the place....magical specially at night. we'll be coming back with the kids this coming weekend.
- Anon (6/5): Nice historic hotel, dont know about the food - Nice hotel. Great ambience. Food is disaster. If you are vegetarian you’d probably die of starvation. Breakfast (free) but options are limited and substandard. Pretty remote to go and get food anywhere else. If this hotel up the food standard, this place would be perfect
- David (10/5): Beautiful site - Magnificent views, amazing collection of vintage buildings, many of which are used for hotel rooms. We were on the 3rd floor of an antique building, just three rooms on our floor. A bit dusty behind the doors etc, but not that important considering the overall experience. The staff were great - kind, thoughtful and pleased to help. Most spoke English to a point at least. Several restaurants to choose from, two Italian, one tapas bar (not our favourite), couple of others, very good! Very comfortable bed. Shower a bit feeble but huge bath tub!
- Verified traveler (10/5): Great service - The place is unique and the Philippine hospitality shines through. Next to the place itself, its staff is its next best asset.
- Bing (10/5): Travel to the Past - It was such a refreshing experience as we were able to relive the past, learned more and enjoyed the moment. The place will take you somewhere in time, all corners are touched with such elegance and class from the past. We enjoyed the different transpo mode. It is a photographer's haven too. Best for families and group of friends as there are a lot of activities, one night is not enough.
- annabelle (8/5): Great! - It was a revelation! Nice casas! Staff were very accomodating; food at casa unisan was delectable but a bit pricey.
The beach was nice too.
- Candy (10/5): More than a hotel! - Awesome. Hoping the activities like palo sebo, carabao race and sabong can be done more often. We weren’t able to witness those. What i like is there are a lot of value adds we did not expect! We came there for the beach and instagram but ee did not expect that we would be immersed in history. We loved the tour! We loved everything!
- Anna (8/5): Slow Service for an Overpriced Restaurant - I could have tolerated the steep prices off the menu but the service is terrible!
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