
Treasure Island Resort
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Description
Treasure Island Resort is one of those places that people seem to discover by accident and then keep coming back to. Perched right along Baloy Long Beach in Olongapo City, this resort offers that effortless mix of comfort and laid-back appeal. Many travelers find the view of Subic Bay from their balcony or the pool deck to be the kind that just makes you pause mid-sip of your morning coffee. The resort has casual rooms and suites — some facing the ocean, some tucked in cozy corners — all air-conditioned and designed for a restful stay after hours in the sun. It’s not a luxury hotel in the over-the-top sense, but rather the kind that feels like a friendly local escape with just enough creature comforts to make you not want to leave.
The highlight for many is how easy it is to slip from room to beach in under a minute. The sand might not be powder-white like Boracay’s, but what it lacks in brilliance it makes up for in warmth and calm waves. Behind the easy-going look of the place, the staff seem to run things with genuine care — they call you by name after your second day, and they’ll even remember your favorite meal order if you’re staying a bit longer. The combination of friendly service, decent food, and waterfront location makes the atmosphere more personal than polished, and that’s exactly why folks love it.
I once stayed here over a long weekend with friends who wanted “simple, no-fuss beach time.” We ended up spending most of our hours alternating between the pool’s edge and the poolside bar, laughing over cold drinks while watching the sun dip behind Subic Bay’s hills. It reminded me that value doesn’t always come from grandeur — sometimes it’s the way a place makes you feel like you’ve pressed pause on life’s busyness. Treasure Island Resort manages this beautifully, with touches like a 24-hour restaurant that’ll serve you breakfast even if you woke up at noon, or bartenders who can talk diving spots in the bay as easily as they pour another local beer.
Key Features
- Outdoor pool with attached hot tub — great for cooling off or winding down in the evening.
- Beachfront access directly along Baloy Long Beach, offering calm waters and easy shore walks.
- Casual rooms and suites, some with scenic ocean or pool views, all comfortably air-conditioned.
- On-site restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner all day (yes, literally 24 hours!).
- Poolside bar and signature floating bar during the dry season for unique seaside drinks.
- Pet-friendly accommodations that let your furry travel buddy enjoy the beach too.
- Complimentary wireless internet and free parking for all guests.
- Room service available for those slow, lazy mornings when getting out of bed feels overrated.
- Laundry service available for long-term stays and travelers on extended trips.
- Airport shuttle service available upon request for convenient transfers.
- Kid-friendly environment — families often appreciate the shallow end of the pool and relaxed vibe.
- Genuine, friendly staff always ready with tips on nearby Subic Bay attractions and local dining spots.
Best Time to Visit
Planning your timing for Olongapo City really depends on your travel style, but generally, November through April is the sweet spot — those months give you the driest skies, clear sunsets, and plenty of beach-perfect temperatures hovering around 28–32°C. I personally love visiting in early March, when the bay waters are calm, and the evenings are still cool enough to enjoy dinner outdoors without needing air-conditioning full blast. If you’re someone who doesn’t mind short afternoon showers, the off-season (June to September) can also be charming — the hills of Zambales are greener, the crowd’s thinner, and room rates often drop a little bit.
However, do note that the area can experience sudden downpours during peak rainy months, so keeping an umbrella in your bag isn’t the worst idea. The bonus? You’ll almost have the beach to yourself, and the low, moody skies give Subic Bay a quiet, cinematic feel. And if your main goal is relaxation rather than sightseeing, there’s really no bad time to lounge by the pool or catch the view from the floating bar.
How to Get There
Treasure Island Resort is conveniently accessible from Metro Manila — roughly a three-hour drive depending on traffic (and believe me, traffic can be unpredictable heading into Olongapo City). Most travelers head up via the North Luzon Expressway and continue to the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway before exiting at Subic Bay Freeport Zone. From there, Baloy Long Beach Road will take you straight to the coast where the resort sits comfortably alongside other beachfront stays.
If you’re coming from Clark International Airport, it’s about an hour and a half away by van or private car, while those flying into Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport should plan for a bit longer on the road. Some guests prefer hiring the resort’s airport shuttle for convenience — especially handy if you’re not familiar with the area’s trike and jeepney routes. Once you’re in Baloy, you’ll notice that everything’s within walking distance: beach bars, small local stores, and even dive shops scattered along the road.
One small piece of advice — download your maps or pin your accommodation before you arrive, because mobile signals near the coast can get a little patchy. But that’s part of the charm, right? It’s a reminder you’re leaving city chaos behind for some real downtime.
Tips for Visiting
Here’s the thing about visiting a relaxed beach resort like Treasure Island — the magic lies in striking the right rhythm. Don’t over-plan. Let yourself wake up late one morning and have that slow brunch by the bar while waves quietly roll in just yards away. Still, a few simple tips can make your stay smoother (and maybe even save a few pesos here and there).
- Book early during local holidays: Weekends around Christmas, Easter, or long weekends in April get busy quickly. Book your stay at least a couple of weeks ahead if you want those ocean-view rooms.
- Bring cash: Though most places in Olongapo City accept cards, smaller businesses around Baloy Long Beach sometimes prefer cash, especially for bar snacks or souvenirs.
- Try the floating bar: It’s seasonal but such a fun experience. Think cold beer, sun on your face, and you bobbing slightly above the bay waters — totally worth it.
- Sunsets are better from the pool area: Grab a seat an hour before dusk. The light bounces off the bay horizon beautifully, and the view tends to get everyone in a mellow mood.
- Talk to the staff: Locals have the best insight. The front desk can point you toward quiet coves or family-friendly dining spots you won’t find on standard travel apps.
- Don’t pack too heavy: Laundry service is available daily, and the humid weather means you’ll likely live in your swimwear most of the time.
- Pet owners note: Bring essentials for your pets since nearby shops don’t always stock specialized pet food. But the bonus of them running freely (safely leashed, of course) on the shore is pure joy.
- Check-in and check-out: Official check-in starts at 2:00 PM and check-out is at noon. They’re pretty accommodating if you arrive early, but a quick message ahead helps.
- Safety always matters: While the beach is calm, do be mindful if you’re traveling with kids. Lifeguards aren’t always stationed close by. The outdoor pool area, though, is well-maintained and easy to keep an eye on.
- Venture beyond: Explore nearby Subic Bay attractions — the Zoobic Safari, Ocean Adventure, and inflatable island parks are just short drives away. And if you like quieter thrills, drive toward Zambales’ coastal routes. Some real hidden beaches lie within an hour’s stretch.
Visiting Treasure Island Resort isn’t about formal service or luxury — it’s about enjoying simple pleasures: toes in the sand, seafood fresh off the grill, and those lazy afternoons that stretch into happy evenings. I always say this resort fits perfectly for travelers who want comfort without killing their budget, the kind of spot that gives you sand between your toes and a drink in your hand with minimum fuss.
Think of it as your easy coastal fix — a three-star retreat with the spirit of a five-star holiday. Whether you’re escaping from Manila, passing through Subic Bay for business, or just craving time under the sun, Treasure Island Resort in Olongapo City, Philippines, gives you a reason to slow down and enjoy life’s simpler joys. And honestly, that’s its real treasure.
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