Fortune Island : Touch of Greece in Batangas
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Acropolis with Grecian Pillars
How can you say no to a place with a touch of Athens Greece? There is no way!!
If you are planning to visit this amazing place, I suggest you stay overnight to witness the gleaming sunset on beach, to smell the salty scent of the sea and to fall in love with nature ❤
In just 4-5 hours travel time. No plane tickets needed. Budget of around 2k.
Hello to this wonderful place, Fortune Island Nasugbu, Batangas J
This is an abandoned luxury island resort. Fortune Island was previously owned by by Jose Antonio Leviste, a former governor of Batangas Province. Leviste opened the Fortune Island Resort Club on the island in 1995 but as we were told it was sold to Korean businessmen who manage it now.
Don’t expect a proper accommodation or a neat restroom.
Don’t expect electricity or water supply.
Expect to escape the crowds of city life, and enjoy a tranquil weekend in the midst of nature.
Expect to camp and pitch your tent for the night, to lit bonfire, to get plenty of fresh air, to watch as the sun set in the west and rise in the east.
Expect to spend quality time with friends and produce awesome memories.
Expect to return home feeling more relaxed and rejuvenated than any other weekend.
Photo Ops:
Acropolis with Grecian Pillars |
How can you say no to a place with a touch of Athens Greece? There is no way!!
If you are planning to visit this amazing place, I suggest you stay overnight to witness the gleaming sunset on beach, to smell the salty scent of the sea and to fall in love with nature ❤
In just 4-5 hours travel time. No plane tickets needed. Budget of around 2k.
Hello to this wonderful place, Fortune Island Nasugbu, Batangas J
This is an abandoned luxury island resort. Fortune Island was previously owned by by Jose Antonio Leviste, a former governor of Batangas Province. Leviste opened the Fortune Island Resort Club on the island in 1995 but as we were told it was sold to Korean businessmen who manage it now.
Don’t expect a proper accommodation or a neat restroom.
Don’t expect electricity or water supply.
Expect to escape the crowds of city life, and enjoy a tranquil weekend in the midst of nature.
Expect to camp and pitch your tent for the night, to lit bonfire, to get plenty of fresh air, to watch as the sun set in the west and rise in the east.
Expect to spend quality time with friends and produce awesome memories.
Expect to return home feeling more relaxed and rejuvenated than any other weekend.
Photo Ops:
Yay! I'm at the top of Fortune island.. |
groupie with my girlfriends Jearie and Jev! |
How to get there:
- Bus From Manila to Nasugbu Batangas
- Ride from Buendia Bus terminal (DLTB.co) going to Nasugbu,Batangas
- (There are several bus lines going to Calatagan,Batangas from Buendia, Coastal, Cubao Bus Terminals just make sure to tell the conductor/driver to drop you off at Nasugbu Town Proper)
- Fare: P160
- Drop off: Nasugbu Town Proper (Jolibee)
- Travel Time: 2 - 3 hours
- Tricycle going to Coast of Nasugbu
- Fare: P10 per person
- Travel Time: 10 to 20 minutes
- Boat Ride going to Fortune Island
- Contact Kuya Chris for Boat rental (09087225628)
- Travel Time: 45 minutes to 1 hour
- Fare:
- Day-trip: P 4,000.00 (10pax)
- Overnight: P 6,000.00 (10pax)
Note:
There is landing fee/ permit
Day Trip: P350 per person
Overnight: P400 per person
--- Life is to be explored. Enjoy Fortune Island.J |
2 comments
Wow, nice place kate! :) Gusto q dn puntahan yan!
ReplyDeletepunatahan na yan lei. worth it kht no proper accomodation :)
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