Verde Island

Verde Island is a volcanic island situated along the bodies of Verde Island Passage between the islands of Luzon and Mindoro, Philippines. It was in 1988 when a small village was connected to mains electricity through the effort of a European project using technologies such as solar panels for the island's self-sufficiency. Since then, it has been declared by the Philippine Tourism Authority as one of the country's marine reserves.[1][2]

Isla Verde
Native name:
Pulo ng Verde
View of the Island
Isla Verde is located in Philippines
Isla Verde
Isla Verde
Location within the Philippines
Geography
LocationVerde Island Passage
Coordinates13°32′59″N 121°4′15″E
Highest elevation300 m (1000 ft)
Highest pointLiponpon Peak
Administration
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceBatangas
CityBatangas City
Barangays
  • Liponpon
  • San Agapito
  • San Agustin East
  • San Agustin West
  • San Andres
  • San Antonio
Demographics
Population5,075 (as of 2020)
Ethnic groupsTagalogs
Additional information

Geography

Verde Island lies south of Brgy. Ilijan, Batangas City and is separated from Luzon by the North Pass. It takes 1 hour and 30 minutes by a boat or 25 minutes by a ferry boat from Batangas City Port to reach the island.[3]

Famous destinations in the island include:

  • Mahabang Buhangin, a kilometer-long stretch of white sand beach.
  • Cueva Sitio, a cave that leads to the other side of the island.[4][5]

Verde Island has been a destination for tourists and divers in Batangas City since 1999, after the Pastor clan opened an P80 Million resort at Brgy. San Antonio.[6]

See also

Footnotes

References

  • Local Government of Batangas City (July 23, 1999), Batangas City Profile, vol. 1, Batangas City, Philippines, pp. 11, 12{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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