Casa Fiammetta – Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo

Casa Fiammetta is a ranch/camping resort with a riding school duly accredited by the Equestrian Association of the Philippines. (Instructor has FEI level 1 certificate) Only 40 minutes from Iloilo City, it is a resort with comfortable accommodations for 40 people. A stones throw away is the only Football National Training Center outside MetroManila. Football and riding clinics are held every summer. Year round seminars are held in our seminar halls amidst an American Colonial Themed setting. A setting with an architectural bent on the old ante-bellum plantation compounds of New Orleans and horse farms in Kentucky.
I heard about the place but I never seem to have the time to check the place out. When I finally had the chance to visit the place, I couldn’t help but be amazed at the Creole style house, barn and stable. If you’re a photographer who’s on a lookout for a perfect location for a shoot, then this is it!
The resort is also ideal for family bonding when the beach gets too crowded. The serene surroundings also makes it a perfect venue for seminars and retreat. The entrance fee is 50 pesos, 35 pesos per person corkage fee (if you bring your own food), 100 pesos for overnight camping.

Upon entering the ranch, this Creole House

Cozy log cabin for guests

Vintage Gasoline tank with mini bird sanctuary beside it

Tamasak Hall is ideal for mini conference and seminar

Swimming pool

The Red horse stable

Practice Area for Horseback Riding.

White Stallion
How to get to Casa Fiametta Barotac Nuevo

Casa Fiametta Contact Number:
0920 7124912 – Mobile
Commuting: Take a Barotac Nuevo Jeepney. After getting off Barotac Nuevo town proper, take a tricycle to get to Casa Fiametta. Before reaching the resort you’ll find the Barotac Football Clinic.
Tags: Iloilo Resort
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September 14th, 2011 at 12:37 pm
Im proud to see the nice spot the well develop by the town where my father born and landmark (Arturo Bontigao Estimada)…
Keep up the good work.
hip hip horray, go go Barotac Nuevo…
September 21st, 2011 at 3:28 pm
This is like a road house place. Feels like dessert, waiting for cowboys. Casa Fiammetta is a place in a province where you can relax and view a different kind of art taste and culture. I would love to be here.
December 6th, 2011 at 9:03 am
may rates kamo sang lugar?