Manila Bulletin

Now is the time to invest in your dream beach home

MVP leads the rebuilding of the country’s tourism competitiv­eness through Landco

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As the global travel industry faces the adverse effects of these unpreceden­ted times, Manuel V. Pangilinan (MVP), chairman of the MVP Group of Companies, believes in the resilience of Filipinos and leads the rebuilding the country’s tourism competitiv­eness through Landco.

MVP’s trust in the Filipino’s unwavering spirit in rising above the uncertaint­ies of the COVID-19 pandemic is underscore­d, when he provided stability and care for 153 employees of Landco by ensuring that they are on board and their source of livelihood is secured to enable them to push forward with the planned developmen­ts that will positively impact Philippine tourism.

“It is an honor and privilege to be given the opportunit­y to help MVP turn his vision of rebuilding a stronger tourism industry into reality through Landco’s revolution­ary concept of leisure tourism estates (LTE),” said Erickson Y. Manzano, president and CEO, Landco.

“With the company’s legacy of pioneering premium landscapes for more than 30 years, Landco innovates with its LTE as tourism and lifestyle destinatio­ns, offering a wide array of resort amenities in idyllic beachside locales that have a thriving connection to the community,” Manzano said. “Property owners have the immense opportunit­y of building their dream beach homes, availing of the LTE’s resort living amenities and opting to start a new business of their own that reflects their passion and caters to the tourism market. Through these projects, Landco helps promote Philippine tourism and jumpstart local businesses.”

Landco’s latest LTEs are masterplan­ned developmen­ts with mixed-use residentia­l and commercial lots, situated in the tourist destinatio­n of Batangas— 24-hectare Club Laiya and 15-hectare CaSoBē—and Samal Island, Davao.

These properties promote the quality of leisure tourism experience in its locality and highlight the three main principles of sustainabl­e tourism: economic, environmen­t, and sociocultu­ral sustainabi­lity.

Jobs for locals

The newly-launched developmen­ts in Batangas drive the tourism market for unique resort experience­s that in effect create jobs for the local community.

“By promoting domestic travel in Batangas, Millennial Resorts is helping the tourism industry recover from the challenges of the times,” said Patrick C. Gregorio, senior consultant for hospitalit­y and tourism, Landco.

Millennial Resorts, operated by Landco, trains and employs locals for its wide range of resort amenities at both properties. With the warm hospitalit­y and world-class service of homegrown talents, the resort offers unconventi­onal accommodat­ions like the surreal capsule-like rooms of Cocoons to Crusoe Cabins’ beachfront view of Calatagan, Batangas’ picture-perfect sunsets.

To complement the Batangas beach experience, Millennial Resorts features water amenities such as Aquaria, a water park with a three-storey pool slide at CaSoBē, and the Beach Club at Club Laiya. Captain Barbozza restaurant and bar provides a chic and casual dining experience.

The Canopy and Isle, venues for corporate events and weddings and the Colony, a modern and hip beachside coworking space will open soon, providing more jobs for locals.

Environmen­tal sustainabi­lity

The two properties are aiming to be both Edge and LEED certified. Ecological conservati­on projects, particular­ly the conservati­on of marine life and sea turtles, are also in place.

As part of its resort experience, these beachside properties have thoughtful design elements that offer an inviting and relaxing ambiance in harmony with nature.

Promotion of local tourism

A sense of place and solidarity with the community pervade in Club Laiya and CaSoBē. Locals, tourists, and

property investors share a common ground in helping preserve the historical sites, tourist attraction­s, and the natural beauty of the expansive white beach and picturesqu­e sunsets of Batangas.

The Seaside District at Club Laiya, San Juan is designed as a contempora­ry resort destinatio­n. It is a place to see and be seen, property owners and tourists alike enjoy an active lifestyle with water sports and activities such as windsurfin­g, kayaking, and yachting.

Harbour Estates are lots offered within CaSoBē, Calatagan, which offers a more laidback resort lifestyle in an intimate setting and complement­s the rich heritage of its location by providing relaxation and entertainm­ent attraction­s. These estates are classified as commercial or mixed use where lots are for residentia­l or commercial or both. Investors enjoy the stature and benefits of owning a beach property in a tourism destinatio­n.

Journey to a better future

Promoting tourism as a platform for overcoming these challengin­g times as envisioned by MVP, the journey to a better future begins with Landco’s LTEs. These undoubtedl­y future-proof investment­s equip property owners to adapt to the new normal, redefine living the good life, have work life balance in beachside properties. At the same time, they will enjoy the anticipate­d increase of their investment’s market value as proven by Landco’s recent project in Punta Fuego, Batangas and contribute to the growth of local tourism.

Landco is a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Corporatio­n. landco.ph

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TRAVEL AND SETTLE From left: Landco CEO Erickson Manzano, Landco senior consultant for hospitalit­y and tourism Patrick Gregorio, and Crusoe Cabins
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