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eagerness of a five-year-old. Summer is the perfect time for beach hopping and frolicking in the
blue waters, that is why a lot of sun worshippers are looking for beaches near Metro Manila. In
this post, I listed down 14 Amazing beaches in Batangas that you should visit this summer:
Batangas Beaches are becoming a common tourist hotspot as of late, but Isla Verde, or Verde
Island of Batangas, is one of the few beaches in the province that has not been overly developed
yet. This feature is what made it a part of my bucket list. Unlike most beaches, however, Verde
Island has rockier shorelines. With that said, that means the best beach activity for this island
paradise is snorkeling and diving into the farther outskirts of its waters.
There is only ONE boat service going TO Isla Verde each day. It leaves Tabangao Aplaya
at about 9am. DO NOT Miss the boat. Arrive Early.
There is also only ONE boat service back FROM Isla Verde each day. The boat leaves from
the resort at Isla Verde at about 4am.
The owners of our usual carrier, the St. Paul, are building a new boat. Until it is completed, our
guests will be sailing to Isla on the Super Mario.
Once you are at the beach area, Please ask for Nonoy or Konsehal Vicson. Tell the boat
crew you are going to Tita Jo. The boat fare is 120 pesos per person each way. You will be
shown where to wait and told when the boat is ready to board.
Most times the crew will be expecting you, and they will take you ashore right at at the resort.
Buses leave the Metro Manila terminals (Buendia Taft ave. Pasay, Jam transit, BLTB, Ceres)
usually every 30 minutes to an hour apart. Take a bus that goes to Batangas Grand Terminal
SLEX.
To arrive in time to catch the boat to Isla Verde, you will need to leave Metro Manila about
4.00am or 5.00am. That should get you to Batangas City Grand Terminal around 6.30am to
7.30am
Travel time is about 1.5 to 2 hours and fare is around PHP 160 pesos from Pasay to Batangas
City.
When you arrive at Batangas City Grand Terminal, find a tricycle and ask the driver to take you
to Tabangao Aplaya. Tricycle cost is about PHP 350 pesos and takes about 30-45 minutes. A
tricycle can usually take up to 3 passengers.
If you prefer to go by jeepney, take a jeepney to Bagong palengke, bayan then look for another
jeepney with the signboard that says it is going to Tabangao. Tell the driver you need to be
dropped off at Tabangao Aplaya for the boat.
If you are taking your private car from Manila take the SLEX and exit to star tollways Batangas
city Take the STAR to the Batangas exit and head towards Batangas city.
Then take Balagtas road. You will pass Don Carlos. After Don Carlos, the road is one way. Turn
left before the gate of Capitolyo with sign board to SM and continue until you see the stop light
at the corner with the 7-11 store.
Turn right. You will pass Libjo, Arambulong, Malampaya plant. After the the plant the road
curves. Slow down and look for the Jeepney Terminal and General milling factory.
There is an access road to Aplaya here. Turn Right here and follow until you get to the beach
area, then park your car and look for kuya Ramil or kuya Omar and tell the crew you are going to
Tita Jo on Isla Verde.
Travel time to Aplaya from Manila can be 2.5 to 3 hours or more. Make sure you arrive at
Tabangao Aplaya by 8.00am to have time to unload, park your car and board the vessel. Don't be
late - they will not wait.
PARKING at Aplaya.
When you get to Aplaya, look for Jason. He will arrange parking for your car and show you
where to find kuya Ramil or kuya Omar. Parking will cost 100 pesos per day.
Fortune Island
Fortune Island by Oliver Mercater via Flickr
There is a belief that Fortune Island hid a trove of treasures in the earlier days. It was when a
group of archaeologists unearthed this treasure when the island was given its name, Fortune
Island—because it hid a fortune. But whether or not the myth is real, it is no doubt that today,
Fortune Island still makes all of its visitors fortunate. Beautiful blue waters, pale sands, and
rocky geologic wonders that hold ancient European pillars are just some of the few things that
one could expect from this island.
Catch a bus or van from Buendia, Cubao, Coastal Mall or Alabang to Nasugbu or Calatagan and
get off at Nasugbu Terminal. Travel time is two to three hours, fare ranges from P130 to P160.
At Nasugbu Terminal, transfer to a tricycle to Barangay Wawa. Travel time is around 10
minutes, fare is P10 per person or P50 per trike.
Boats to Fortune Island are docked at Barangay Wawa, travel time is approximately one to 1.5
hours, boat rate ranges from P3,500 to P4,000 on a day trip, good for 10 persons. No need for
advanced reservation as there are lots of boats there.
By Public Transportation
1. Take the bus from Manila to Nasugbu, Batangas.
4. From Fortune Island Resort (mainland), rent a boat going to Fortune Island.
By Private Car
Via Cavitex: Head to Governor’s Road, and then continue onto Nasugbu -Ternate Highway until
you reach Nasugbu. You will see Jollibee, and then make a right turn to C. Alvares Street. Keep
on driving straight until you reach Apacible Blvd, onto which you will make a right turn. Just stay
on that road and you’ll reach Fortune Island Resort.
Via SLEX: Exit to Sta Rosa, and then turn right. Continue onto Tagaytay-Sta Rosa Road. From
Tagaytay, continue onto Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway until you reach Palico. Make a right turn to
Palico-Nasugbu Highway. At the end of Palico-Nasugbu Highway, make a right turn. Continue
driving until you reach Nasugbu town proper. Make a right turn to C. Alvares Street, and
continue driving. Turn right to Apacible Blvd, and then continue driving until you find Fortune
Island Resort.
Mabini is a town on a peninsula. With that said, it’s expected that each edge on this peninsula is
a beach that has its own perks. One would never run out of spots to hang out in here in Mabini’s
famous group of Anilao Beaches. There are also a wide spectrum of beach resorts to choose
from, which include Vivere Azure, Casita Ysabel, Le Chevrerie Resort and Spa, Eagle Point
Dive Resort, and more. It should be noted, however, that Anilao’s beaches are more suitable for
diving and snorkeling than swimming.
White sand beaches? Check. Coconut trees and shade? Check. Azure waters? Check. Blue,
sunny skies, picturesque sunsets, and accessible beach resorts? Check. If there’s anything that’s
not yet in Laiya, San Juan, it’s you, your friends, or your loved ones. Laiya, San Juan has all the
perks anyone can imagine the perfect beach can have.
Sombrero Island
Sombrero Island by John Marx Velasco of Maxtermind.com
Another must-see beach island in Tingloy, Batangas is Sombrero Island. The island got its name
from its extremely unique shape. Sombrero is a Filipino term that means hat, and Sombrero
Island looks exactly like a hat. If you’re yearning for a secluded beach experience, Sombrero
Island is the place to go. This well-endowed island has white sands and is ideal for snorkeling,
diving, and swimming. Just remember to be careful with the sharp barnacles in some of the rocky
parts of the island.
Sepoc Island
Sepoc Island photo by Eagle Point Batangas Beach Resort
Sepoc Island is one of the most known beaches in Tingloy Island. It is located on the western tip.
The island got its name from the abundance of Sepoc trees on the island. It is rumored that Sepoc
trees only grow here. These trees serve as shades and as the most unique characteristic of the
beach. What’s more, this island is perfect for picnics and other beach-side activities with your
loved ones.
Masasa Beach
Masasa Beach photo by TingloyBatangas FB
Masasa Beach is located in the Southern part of Tingloy. The town of Tingloy is also known for
its beautiful dive spots and is found within a protected coral triangle. Masasa Beach’s winning
features is that it’s a public island and people may camp out here for free! That is why if you’re
looking for a camp-able beach here in Batangas, Masasa Beach should be on your list.
Nasugbu beaches
Pico de Loro Beach in Nasugbu Batangas
Burot Beach is a white-sanded beach that is famous to many residents from Metro Manila. It’s
just a few hours’ drive away from the metropolitan, and although the topography of the road to
Burot Beach is challenging, getting to Burot Beach, which directly overlooks the sea and the
beautiful sunset of Batangas, makes the trip all the more worthwhile.
Matabungkay Beach
Matabungkay Beach Resort
Balayan Beach
Balayan Beach is one of the lesser-known beaches in Batangas, and that is just 3-4 hours’ drive
from Manila. It’s one of the beaches that are perfect for solitude-seekers. The beach itself is not
overly developed, and some parts of its shores is rocky and covered with coconut trees.
However, if one is looking for a silent place that is close to the blue waters of Batangas, Balayan
Beach should be your first choice.
Malabrigo Point Beach, or simply Malabrigo Beach, is one of the most unique beaches in this
list. Although it is a white-sanded beach, Malabrigo’s shorelines are covered mostly by smooth
pebbles! That is why it is not advisable to go barefoot on this beach. However rocky this beach
is, however, Malabrigo is known for one of the most beautiful beaches in Batangas. Its solitude,
azure waters, and the nearby lighthouse is just some of the few characteristics that make this
beach the paradise of all the beach paradises.