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Barrio Barretto & Baloy Beach 

is a short journey from Subic Freeport’s Kalaklan Gate the


Barrio developed as a beach side RnR area for the GI’s on base, and continues to evolve with
hotels, resorts, eateries, and more bars, and a firm expat favourite.
Sandwiched between the Zambales mountains and beach of Subic Bay, the panorama is majestic
along the sea front with the bay framed by the mountains sweeping down to the bay.
More fun to stay at than within the base, Barrio Barretto and the adjoining Baloy Beach have
undergone a renaissance since the departure of the US Navy.

Baloy Beach
This private - gated - beach belongs to the Baloy family and features a long volcanic sand beach
front.  Long popular with locals, it was discovered by the resident US Navy personnel when
RNR establishments sprang up along the beach.
After the departure of the Americans from their Subic base, the beach evolved into two markets,
one catering for local day trippers, the other as an international destination in it’s own right.  The
proximity of Clark International Airport and Angeles City (less than 1 hour by road), and
Manila, make this an ideal getaway.
Baloy Beach now hosts a variety of beach resorts from first class to budget, with restaurants and
eateries serving local and international favourites. Beach activities abound, including scuba
diving, floating bars, jet skiing and much more….

Baloy Beach Establishments


Resorts & Lodges
Blue Rock Resort
Getaway Lodge
Gold Coast
Harley’s Pub 
Johan’s Dive Resort
Kokomo’s Theme Resort
Lagoon Resort
Mangrove Hotel
Offshore Lodge
Palm Coast Resort
Seascape Resort
Subiza Resort
Sunrise
Sweetcorn Towers
Treasure Island Resort
White House 
Wild Orchid Resort

Pubs & Restaurants


Blue Rock Floating Bar
Ettan’s Pizza
South Sea Pearl
Trader Ric
Kokomo's Floating Bar
Viking
Capt'n Bob's

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