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How much is membership at Balesin Island?

Author

John Peck

Updated on April 03, 2026

BALESIN ISLAND CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEE STARTS AT P3 MILLION, GIVING MEMBERS 14 FREE NIGHTS IN ANY OF THE SEVEN THEMED VILLAGES. BALESIN MANAGER BOLTON SAYS THAT THE FEE IS REASONABLE SINCE A PIECE OF BEACH PROPERTY IS PROBABLY ABOUT P5-7 MILLION, A DREAM BEACH HOUSE CAN COST ANOTHER P7-15 MILLION.

How much is Balesin per night?

The room’s rate is P10,000 per night irregardless of the number of people. You can even request for an extra bed. All the rooms in the resort cost either P10,000 or 20,000.

Is Balesin Island expensive?

Now, the real question is, how much does it cost to be able to experience this luxurious life on this island? Actually, you need to be a member of the Balesin Island club to enjoy a 14 nights stay inclusive of all the seven villages. And the cost of the club membership fee starts at PHP 3,000,000 (about $58,000).

Can non members go to Balesin Island?

Balesin Island is exclusive to members and their guests. But if you’re not a member or you don’t know anyone who is, don’t worry. The island is open for weddings, conferences, and events, so maybe you can convince your boss to hold your next company outing there!

How much is the diamond membership in Balesin?

One needs to fork over at least PHP2. 5 million to become a gold member of the Balesin Island Club and enjoy a free stay at the villa for seven nights. A diamond membership of PHP4. 5 million entitles two member nominees to 14 nights of free stay, and a platinum membership of PHP6.

Who is the owner of Balesin Island?

Chairman Roberto Ongpin
Today Balesin Island is a property of Alphaland Corporation, a private company majority owned by its Chairman Roberto Ongpin, a prominent Filipino businessman.

Is Balesin a private island?

Today Balesin Island is a property of Alphaland Corporation, a private company majority owned by its Chairman Roberto Ongpin, a prominent Filipino businessman.

What is the most expensive island in Philippines?

The Philippines’ Most Luxurious Private Island Resorts

  • Banwa Private Island.
  • Amanpulo, Pamalican Island.
  • Huma Island Resort & Spa.
  • Ariara Island.
  • Pangulasian Island.

How much does it cost to get married in Balesin?

For the ceremony and reception venues, there are 11 venues with varying rates. The Balesin Chapel costs P8,960 while other venues cost P16,800. Bu the Royal Balesin Villa is around P84,000 but allows you 4 hours of use.

How many villages are in Balesin?

seven villages
With a main clubhouse and a state-of-the-art wellness facility as the centerpiece, Balesin has seven villages: Balesin, Bali, Phuket, Mykonos, St. Tropez, Costa del Sol and Toscana. In each village, everything from the architecture, interior design, landscaping and food is authentically recreated.

Who owns Balesin Island?

Alphaland Corporation

What is Alphaland Balesin Island Club?

Alphaland Balesin Island Club is your unique, members-only, private leisure getaway—today and for generations to come. Balesin Island Club offers luxurious villas and amenities patterned after some of the most alluring destinations around the world.

Where is basebalesin island located?

Balesin Island, located in Polilion, is a 424-hectare island resort operated by Alpha Land, just a 25-minute flight away from Manila. It faces and acts as an entrance into Lamon Bay, 40.2 kilometers from Luzon’s east coast.

Where is the Balesin Island Resort?

Balesin Island, which is currently owned by Alpha Land, is a 424 hectare island resort located in Lamon Bay, Pollilio, Quezon Province, Philippines ; 25 miles of the eastern coast of Luzon, and 95 air miles, (approximately 30 minutes flight time) from The Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Metro Manila. Mykonos / Photos by Johann Sy

Where is Balesin located in Quezon City?

It is located in Lamon Bay and operated as part of Polillo, Quezon municipality. Where is Balesin Island? Balesin Island Club, the Alphaland Corporation’s flagship project, is a 500 ha tropical island paradise with pristine white sand beaches, situated off the eastern coast of Luzon in the Philippines.