Philippine Daily Inquirer

Our son’s insanely fun wedding in incomparab­le Balesin

Bryan and Tinkay had exactly the generous sprinkle of love and sunshine every wedding needs

- TESSA PRIETO-VALDES

Without a doubt, destinatio­n weddings are romantic, unique and truly memorable, especially when the locations are exotic and faraway islands.

With over 7,000 islands to choose from, the Philippine­s is one of the best places to have an unforgetta­ble beach wedding. For their insanely fun, intimate wedding, our son Bryan Prieto and Tinkay Soler Crespo chose the incomparab­le Balesin.

Described as a destinatio­n of unmatched natural beauty located off the eastern coast of Luzon, Balesin Island Club ( www.balesin.com) is Alphaland Corp.’s flagship project, a 500hectare tropical island paradise ringed by over 7 kilometers of pristine, white-sand beaches.

The club has its own 1.55 kmlong concrete airstrip, and is just a 20-minute flight from Manila using one of Alphaland’s private fleet of airplanes.

Bryan and Tinkay loved the months-long planning process for their wedding, involving a few island visits to make sure everything would be perfect.

June weather can be unpredicta­ble, but the reverse weather patterns of our eastern seaboard prevailed and the couple had a sunny wedding day, exactly the generous sprinkle of love and sunshine every wedding needs.

Great speeches

The three-day wedding weekend with just family and close friends was marked with great speeches and a lot of dancing, plus loads of The Botanist Gin, generously arranged for the couple by Sunny Ku of Mastermind Asia.

Roberto V. Ongpin a.k.a. RVO, Alphaland chair and one of the principal sponsors, hosted an all-white, welcome cocktail party at his newly built Private Villa on the first night of the festivitie­s.

During cocktails, the island’s Prince of Broadway Jon Joven serenaded the guests. It was a night to remember as the mother of the groom, aka Sea Princess, hosted the program that ended with all-night dancing, thanks to DJ Jennifer Lee’s mixes.

On the auspicious day, the couple exchanged vows at the Balesin Chapel amid a splash of tropical bloom colors. Officiated by Fr. Ely Santos, the solemn ceremony was so touching as the couple recited their personal vows to each other.

Tinkay was glorious in her wedding gown by Patricia Santos, while Bryan’s outfit was by

Randy Ortiz. The theme was tropical, with vibrant sunset colors incorporat­ed into all the designs by Norman and Mye

Cruz of Adworks, from invitation­s, bag giveaways and entourage outfits to shoes, fans, the missalette and more.

Different birds from the Balesin Aviary delighted the guests before and after the ceremony. Good friend and Balesin Island member Pinky Tobiano arranged for Bonnie the bird keeper to bring all the birds to the chapel.

The wedding ceremony was followed by a jubilant reception at The Balesin Royal Villa. Touching speeches alternated with various performanc­es by the families made the evening so enjoyable.

The dancing started with father of the bride Ed Crespo and his daughter, followed by a hiphop dance by Bryan and me. After us, the SubProjekt Band got everyone on the dance floor.

Energetic couple

The energetic couple pushed the celebratio­n into the wee hours at Costa del Sol village’s Music Lounge. Indeed it was a fun-filled weekend celebratio­n of love. Bryan and Tinkay’s wedding is definitely one for the books!

Our family is actually back in Balesin today, celebratin­g the birthday of my hubby Dennis. It’s a cool contrast to the busy wedding weekend, with just our family around, which gives us a chance to rediscover the privacy and intimacy of the island.

When RVO and Alphaland developed Balesin, they built seven themed villages, each inspired by a world-renowned destinatio­n. Over the years we’ve traveled the world without leaving the Philippine­s, staying in the Euro villages, Mykonos, Toscana, St. Tropez and Costa del Sol, and also in the Asian villages, Bali, Phuket and Balesin.

For this weekend, Dennis asked to stay in Balesin Village and we are staying in the original villa that RVO himself occupied for over six years as he worked on the island. The boss has moved into a private villa, one of several he has built on the island to accommodat­e the more privacy-inclined guests.

There are eight-bedroom and four-bedroom private villas, both designed in a PanAsian architectu­ral style. These are slightly smaller versions of the Balesin Royal Villa that has proven to be a major guest request, and each private villa has a unique charm of its own, all with a private slice of beach and a stunning, sunset view on Lamon Bay. They are the perfect venue for families and groups of friends to relax and reconnect in low-key luxury, and in even more privacy than usual.

Alphaland has also continued adding to the attraction­s on the island. The new Balesin Playground is perfect for younger kids and is right beside the Aquatics Center, while the Pony Paddock continues to offer horseback rides to members and guests.

The latest restaurant addi- tion is Mark’s Steakhouse, just opened in the Balesin Clubhouse. Named after executive chef

Mark Biddle, the steakhouse is a ranch-inspired locale, with booth-style tables perfect for family lunches, dinners and intimate gatherings. It’s perfect for a quick burger lunch, but for Dennis’ birthday dinner, he might opt for a super huge USDA-certified Angus Beef Tomahawk Steak.

There are now so many restaurant­s on the island that I’ve lost count. The notable missing cuisine is Chinese, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a grand one were to open soon. I’m sure RVO is just planning how to deliver one that will be as excellent as all the rest of the amenities on the island. For info on membership and how to visit Balesin, call Evans Ramos at 0917124945­9 or e-mail meramos@alpha land.com.ph. Follow @seaprinces­s888 on Instagram for more wedding photos.

 ??  ?? Tessa Alindogan, Pixie Rufino, Sallie Lopez, Mary de Leon, Myda Prieto, Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Bon Soler, bride Tinkay Soler Crespo, groom Bryan Prieto, Philip Romualdez, Roberto Ongpin, Alex Lopez, Jaco Soler, Carlo Tanseco, Chun-Chi Soler, Raymond...
Tessa Alindogan, Pixie Rufino, Sallie Lopez, Mary de Leon, Myda Prieto, Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Bon Soler, bride Tinkay Soler Crespo, groom Bryan Prieto, Philip Romualdez, Roberto Ongpin, Alex Lopez, Jaco Soler, Carlo Tanseco, Chun-Chi Soler, Raymond...
 ??  ?? Alex Prieto, Cary Rufino, Marty Ilagan, Andrew Prieto, Paolo Prieto, Dennis Valdes, Philip Romualdez
Alex Prieto, Cary Rufino, Marty Ilagan, Andrew Prieto, Paolo Prieto, Dennis Valdes, Philip Romualdez
 ??  ?? Newlyweds Bryan and Tinkay Prieto
Newlyweds Bryan and Tinkay Prieto
 ??  ?? Crespo family: (back row) Ed Crespo, Anki Soler, Rica Concepcion, Nate and Ana Alquiros, Jaco and Cookie Soler, Paolo Soler, Chun-Chi Soler; Carlo Tanseco, Jo-ann Soler, Bryan Prieto, Ricky Soler, Tinkay Crespo-Prieto, Isa Crespo, Lucas Crespo;...
Crespo family: (back row) Ed Crespo, Anki Soler, Rica Concepcion, Nate and Ana Alquiros, Jaco and Cookie Soler, Paolo Soler, Chun-Chi Soler; Carlo Tanseco, Jo-ann Soler, Bryan Prieto, Ricky Soler, Tinkay Crespo-Prieto, Isa Crespo, Lucas Crespo;...
 ??  ?? Sea Princess, Tinkay and Bryan Prieto, Virgie Ramos, Marixi RufinoPrie­to
Sea Princess, Tinkay and Bryan Prieto, Virgie Ramos, Marixi RufinoPrie­to
 ??  ?? The bridesmaid­s: Cristina Policarpio, Maan del Carmen, Sam Peña, Annika Valdes, Li Ann Santos, Athena Valdes, Shara Felix, Isa Marcos, Camille Juco, Bianca Carballo, Ana Alquiros, Erika Villa-Abrille
The bridesmaid­s: Cristina Policarpio, Maan del Carmen, Sam Peña, Annika Valdes, Li Ann Santos, Athena Valdes, Shara Felix, Isa Marcos, Camille Juco, Bianca Carballo, Ana Alquiros, Erika Villa-Abrille
 ??  ?? Anton Panajon, David Manuel, Lou Wee, Ramon Felix, Rico Escaler, Charles Cabrera, Miguel de Jesus, Mon Dinglasan, Enzo Regala, Fernan Mabanta, Tyrone Valdes, Vicente Atilano
Anton Panajon, David Manuel, Lou Wee, Ramon Felix, Rico Escaler, Charles Cabrera, Miguel de Jesus, Mon Dinglasan, Enzo Regala, Fernan Mabanta, Tyrone Valdes, Vicente Atilano
 ??  ?? The kiss
The kiss
 ??  ?? Vina Francisco, Rosan Cruz, Bobby Ongpin, Sea Princess, Tessa Alindogan
Vina Francisco, Rosan Cruz, Bobby Ongpin, Sea Princess, Tessa Alindogan
 ??  ?? Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Sea Princess, Tessa Alindogan, Ria Prieto, Myda Prieto
Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Sea Princess, Tessa Alindogan, Ria Prieto, Myda Prieto
 ??  ?? Rosan Cruz, Pinky Amador, Sea Princess, Malu Gamboa-Lindo
Rosan Cruz, Pinky Amador, Sea Princess, Malu Gamboa-Lindo
 ??  ?? Marixi Rufino-Prieto, Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Tessa Prieto-Valdes
Marixi Rufino-Prieto, Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Tessa Prieto-Valdes
 ??  ?? Sea Princess, mother of the groom, and son Bryan
Sea Princess, mother of the groom, and son Bryan
 ??  ?? Myda Prieto, Alexi PrietoTarv­is, Tyrone Valdes, Anatori Prieto, Audrey Prieto
Myda Prieto, Alexi PrietoTarv­is, Tyrone Valdes, Anatori Prieto, Audrey Prieto
 ??  ?? Norman Cruz, Sea Princess, Joby Belmonte, Mye Cruz, Vina Francisco, Emily Wong
Norman Cruz, Sea Princess, Joby Belmonte, Mye Cruz, Vina Francisco, Emily Wong
 ??  ?? Andrew and Alexi Tarvis
Andrew and Alexi Tarvis

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