The year-end escape: Why Tali still rules

THE Tali Band: Jamie Wilson, Nicolas Gonzalez, Lucas Alunan, Khaki Ortoll, Caius Ripoll, Raoul Olbes and Luigi Lago.
Photographs courtesy of Julie Boschi, Techie Hagedorn, Bianca Monzon Cueva, Tweetie de Leon Gonzales, Apples Aberin and Amina Aranaz Alunan.
As the Daily Tribune’s Social OG’s from the frosty glamour of a New York white Christmas to the Winter wonderland and cultural immersion of Japan, a parallel narrative of impeccable style unfolds back in the motherland. While temperatures below zero capture the fashion zeitgeist of one hemisphere, the tropical islands are home to a celebrated playground of stealthily understated luxury and OG's.
Tali Beach is the antithesis of the high-traffic resort scene, it’s an exclusive seaside enclave where “casual luxury” is the norm and the aesthetic is organic, simple, and beautifully austere. Nestled within a private, gated community in Nasugbu, Batangas, Tali has become the definitive “if you know, you know” retreat for those who prioritize quiet sophistication over ostentation. The landscape, with its rugged cliff-diving sites and hidden coves, evokes the effortless vibe of a private Mediterranean estate.

THE Tali concert scene
Central to its allure is an iconic, time-honored tradition: the annual Tali Beach Concert at Main Beach. This year-end private event, thriving for nearly three decades, remains a discrete celebration for homeowners and their discerning guests — a true pinnacle of the season’s private social calendar.

ROSSI Reyes, Becky Aranaz and Maritess Araneta.

TINA Cruz, Bianca Elizalde and Amina Aranaz.

APPLES Aberin, Tina Fernandez, Rocio Olbes and Miles Roces.





