Set in 2.9- hectares of land in the sun-drenched beach of Panglao Island, Bohol is the newly opened Be Grand Resort.
The resort’s strategic location is cozily snuggled a distance from the famous Alona beach. It offers captivating features that have all the necessary substance of a private resort. It invites you to daydream and sink into luxury, to float in a meandering pool, to laze by the waterfront, to give in to gastronomic tastes and flavors, to surrender to a rejuvenating spa, to catch a sunset on a boat and to savour many an exquisite surprise.
The ultimate experience is perfect for relaxation and comfort
Owned and managed by Cebu-based property developer Enrison Land Inc. the family-owned corporation shares the value of Filipino ingenuity and excellence. Levering on its expertise in furniture making and designing, Grand Benedicto, president of Be Resorts pointed out that with their background in the furniture industry, it enables them to provide the suites with all the necessary amenities expected of a five star resort.
GM of Be Grand Resort Anito Lanticse and F&B manager Elmer Oliquino
Maricar Vazquez Tan, area marketing communications manager, toured us around the resort property. The lobby is furnished with eye-catching pieces created by multi-awarded Cebuano furniture designer and maker Kenneth Cobonpue, known for integrating locally sourced materials with innovative handmade production process. The comfortable seating lounges aptly called the Croissant Collection are complimented by illumination pieces playfully known as “Little People and the Whisk.”
Pearl Yang, front office and villa manager with Maricar Vazquez Tan, area marketing communications manager
The gardens, which are the focal point of the resort, are embedded with a menagerie of palm trees, water plants and local shrubs. Helen Benedicto, matriarch of the Benedicto clan regularly visits the resort to ensure the continuing tradition of natural garden simplicity.
President of Be Resort and Honorary Consul of Romania Grand Benedicto and wife Genevieve
Most of the rooms and suites afford a stunning view of the ocean and the free-form pool while the rest are swathed in forest greens with a silhouette of Balicasag Island and the neighboring provinces of Siquijor and Negros Oriental.
Owners Honorary Consul Enrique Benedicto and wife Helena
Each guest room and suite, 189 of them are decorated in dark wood furnishings with coral accents. They are fitted with an expansive king-sized bed or two large queen beds. The orange raffia headboards and lustrous capiz borders provide a distinctive local color to the otherwise modern style. Amenities include a large flat screen TV with cable, Wi-Fi accessibility, mini-bar chiller and sliding louvers that lead to a private balcony.
The 19 pool villas are set in an opulent fashion with verandas opening out into the cool green waters of a winding lagoon. Within the surroundings is The Boathouse restaurant, which features the local take of the farm (and sea) to table natural philosophy.
Sebastien Dupont, director of restaurants
A choice of four innovative restaurants present delightfully creative cuisine; the Food Hall has a local take on modern gastropub, the Bridge is ideal for casual dining by the water’s edge, the Monkey Bar for a whole new al-fresco dining experience while indulging in some of its signature seafood grill and the Lune by the roof deck, where one can enjoy a drink or four and catch the magnificent sunset. Sebastien Dupont, director of restaurants oversees the management of the outlets.