But the villas true attraction is the amazing restaurant at the foot of a small waterfall.
After lunch guests can even lie against the rushing water-covered wall and get wet.
The plantation was opened to the public in 1981 as a tourist attraction, offering glimpses of plantation life.
The family’s eclectic private collection was presented as a Museum tour.
Carabao cart ride takes visitors to the resort area, surrounded by park-like setting while being serenaded by locals.
Dining is, of course, under the spillway of the Labasin Dam.
The dams reservoir has been turned into a lake where visitors go rafting in native bamboo rafts.