For our eighth year anniversary, Alvin and I went to La Chevrerie Resort in Anilao Batangas for the weekend.
I look at the interior designs of the resorts and its rooms whenever we travel and I love the details dito sa La Chevrerie.
Maganda, guys. Pinagisipan yung design. May class. Sosyal. Sobrang nice ng resort, kinabahan ako sa gagastusin namin here.
This is their lobby.
La Chevrerie means “The Goat’s Place” and yup they actually have goats there that you can interact with.
I love the wood, white and gray theme of the interior of the resort. Peg ko for our new house.
The resort has this football game and these three cute monkeys that I want to have in my house.
Upon arrival and check-in, they gave us a welcome drink.
Masarap. Hindi lasang “may-ma-serve-lang” drinks.
We appreciated that they took their time to decorate our room for our anniversary. Ang cheesy but I love it.
Our room was big. This is the Deluxe Room. This is the cheapest room at Php 11,000 a night inclusive of breakfast. They also have the Suite Room and the Villa.
The bathroom is also my peg for our bathroom in our new house.
Acca Kappa yung mga shampoo, conditioner and body wash! Inuwi ko. Sayang eh. Lelz.
Our room’s balcony is huge also!
It had a view of the sea and the pool.
This was where we hung out after we had lunch. It was raining kasi when we were there. I am not surprised. May balat nga kasi ako. #whatsnew
The initial plan was to arrive at the resort at 10am, go snorkeling and have a seafood barbecue buffet in one of the islands there. Bale the snorkeling costs around Php 1k+ each then the seafood barbecue costs around Php 5000 for two people. However, when we were there, ang lakas ng waves. Hindi cool magbangka. So we just had drinks right after lunch in our balcony. I like their Calamansi frozen margarita.
I actually punchlist the resorts that we go to. I look at how they constructed it and how they did the finishing. Yung ibang high end resorts, ang pangit ng finishes. Bara bara. Pero here at La Chevrerie, pulido ang gawa. They used expensive materials and inayos talaga nila yung trabaho ng pagbuild and finish. Good job talaga.
They have an open air restaurant, L’ Atelier.
It has a wine cellar na bongga din.
For lunch, I had the French Onion Soup. I was pleasantly surprised because I thought bread lang yung topping niya. That is actually a burger patty topped with mozzarella cheese. So good! Pwede nang ulam with rice.
I had shrimps with rice and mango salsa. Masarap din but I prefer my shrimps in garlic butter.
Alvin had chicken na spicy but it was super sarap talaga.
La Chevrerie is actually a diving resort. For beginners, you can have a two hour scuba diving lesson for Php 4,000. The lessons are held in the pool and then sa may shore. If you want to go sa sea, there’s an additional rate of Php 5,000 for the bangka.
Alvin really wanted to go scuba diving.
I wasn’t that keen pero okay lang for me to try. Namamahalan kasi ako sa Php 4,000 for two hours. However, they didn’t recommend us doing the scuba diving because nga of the weather. Nagkamaran na the next day so next time na lang daw, Alvin said.
After our siesta, we had our massage at La Brise Spa. It costs Php 1,200 each. Buti na lang it’s good. It costs as much as 4 home massages!
After our massage, we had coffee overlooking the sea. Hindi na kami tumayo dun. Derederecho na for dinner and drinks again.
The next morning, we had coffee by the pool. Naglow tide so we checked out this breakwater. Nice magpicture taking.
My verdict for the resort is that it’s beautiful. The service is great. Mababait ang mga tao there. It’s on the exclusive side, hence, pricey. Food’s really good pero nga mahalia. Beer is at around Php 150 per bottle. The pool’s not that big though and hindi maganda ang beach front. It’s in Anilao so you know that pang diving ang mga beaches in this side.
If budget is not a concern, gorabelles kayo dito with the family. The suite room is at Php 22,000++ per night. Or you can get their Villa. Two spacious floors daw yun. I didn’t get nga lang the price. If you like to go somewhere with the jowa, I will suggest this place. It’s quiet. Konti lang ang tao so hindi magulo. It’s very relaxing and their snorkeling and scuba diving activities are great bonding experiences. It’s a place you’d want to snuggle snuggle lang by the pool, or by the restaurant tables overlooking the sea or in your balconies.
Let me know what you think pagna-try niyo ha?