We’re an event venue so passionate in providing our brand of experience for moments that are meant to be shared. We believe that when we’re fully engaged, we connect and uplift the lives of our guests – make them savor the moments, give them memories that last for a lifetime. It starts with the promise of quality celebrations -- from booking, to end of event.
We hosts anything special, weddings, events for friends and families, family bonding, debuts, reunions, meetings, receptions, social events, networking meetings, luncheons, dinners, banquets, training sessions, fundraising. Just about everything – that’s all life milestones that matter.
Our Mission
Enrich lives, inspire the human spirit – turn events into memories.
Our Environment
We’re serious of our responsibility to be a good neighbor. We will be a force of growth and progress -- by bringing together our partners, associates, customers. We seek to contribute to well-being of the community. We aim to enrich lives and inspire, act as role model, by setting new standards of style, conservation and protection of a green Mother Earth.
Our Team
We call our employees “partners”. It’s because, our job is not just “work” – it’s a passion. Everyone thinks and acts as owners. We treat each other with respect and dignity. We hold each other to that standard, and all are accountable to get everything right, so that everyone we touch – gets inspired, enriched, thrive and endure. We know that as we deliver, we enjoy the kind of success that rewards our owners.
Our Brand
We want our brand to be a synonym of quality and history. Quality – that’s for our passionate and fanatical attention to details to give our guests memories that last a lifetime. History – to bring awareness to the history of the town where we operate -- “Busto” instead of Bustos.
Our Vision of Bustos
A town-of-choice for celebrating important life events.
Our Reasons Why
Strategic Location - The geographical location difficulties of Bustos dating back to 1860 is now just a piece of history. Thanks to the new “Plaridel By-Pass Road” -- Bustos is now just 30 minutes drive from NLEX's Mindanao exit. Bustos now connects seamlessly to surrounding towns, provinces and major business hubs.
Good Governance - Municipal government is laser-focused on cleanliness and environment protection. In February 2012, Bustos placed runner-up as "Cleanest Town in Bulacan". Commenting on the award Mayor Arnel Mendoza, said, "The ‘Ako ay Makakalikasan (I am for Nature)’ program of the town hugely contributed to the achievement. He said under the program, Mother Leader members and municipal employees clean major roads every day in the morning and afternoon. We also have tree planting along the Angat River. Cleanliness is taught among children during flag ceremonies. Trash cans are also placed inside tricycles”. (source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1951328510691)
Growing Recreational Facilities and Services Industry – Already a local tourist destination in the past, famous for its Bustos Dam, and the Angat River (then with pristine water & sands and green river banks), Bustos is now home to number of privately-owned event venues and resorts. With municipal government’s continuous infrastructure support and encouragement, we are optimistic that our dream for Bustos to be a haven for celebrating life events will be a reality.
Our Brand
“Busto” instead of Bustos is to bring awareness to the town’s history. To honor the man on whose name Bustos was derived. He is Don Pedro Jose de Busto, an aide of the Spanish Governor General of the Philippines during the late 1700’s. (Source: Wikipedia)
Bustos History
Bustos was once a part of its neighboring town, Baliuag, during the Spanish and American colonial period. The town was separated from Baliuag by tragic incident when around year 1860 a group of natives, with babies in their arms while on their way to a church in Baliuag for baptismal, accidentally drowned and perished when their raft capsized while crossing the wild river of Angat. This event led the people of Bustos to request and to build their own parish church, chose the Holy Child Jesus as patron saint in honor of the infants who died during the incident. Bustos gained its independence from Baliuag in 1867 thru the painstaking efforts and sacrifices of its inhabitants. The town got its name from Don Pedro Jose de Busto, an aide of a Spanish Governor General of the Philippines during the late 1700's. The town became a part of Baliuag again during the American period. Bustos was again separated from Baliuag and became a distinct municipality in 1917.(Source: Wikipedia)
Photo Credits: World Tourism Organization Network
The logo mirrors our mission: The circle is the community, the people we touch to deliver life-enriching experience; The tree symbolizes history, our "roots", our transformational and environmental ambitions -- to inspire; The top view of the human brain depicts our passion, our fanatical attention to details, the retentive power of the events we provide to be unforgettable memories.