IN PHOTOS: The Pacquiaos' stunning private beach resort

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Eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao and wife Jinkee are known to own a number of beautiful properties in the Philippines and the U.S., and one of those is their private beach resort in Barangay Taluya, in the municipality of Glan in Sarangani province.

In Jinkee's vlog uploaded on July 25, 2020, the legendary boxer's wife said that they started building their resort seven years ago.

The Pacquiaos own piece of paradise is composed of mainly five parts, Manny and Jinkee's villa, Villa 1, Villa 2, the bulwagan or (hall, and the dock house.

Villa 1 is for the Jamora family, while Villa 2 is for the Pacquiao family.

The bulwagan serves as a place where the Pacquiaos can gather with their loved ones and friends or entertain visitors.

In Jinkee's second vlog about their private beach resort uploaded on August 9, 2020, she showed how she goes for a morning run in the powdery sand.

She also shared video clips of the family's fun boat ride, boodle fight dinner, and their praise and worship time on Sunday.

Get a glimpse of the stunning private beach resort of the Pacquiaos in the gallery below.


The Pacquiaos' private beach resort
Manny and Jinkee's villa
Living area
Mini-living area
Manny and Jinkee's bedroom
Blue and white theme
Walk-in closet
Bathroom
Top view
Pond and mini-garden
Bulwagan
Dock house
 Mutli-function
Inside the dock house
Swimming pool
From another angle
Outdoor furniture
White sand
 Seaside dining area
Mommy D
View of the beach
Family dinner
Boodle fight
Villa 1 and Villa 2
Jinkee's twin, Janet
A peek into the villas
Villa bedroom
Huge balcony
View from Villa 1
Jinkee's photos
Gearing up
 Boat ride
Worship day
Aerial view
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