What to so when you feel like your body has been overused from work? Well I grab the nearest opportunity to damp my feet on the ocean or any nature adventure. That's how I end up discovering this hidden beauty of Fortune Island in Nasugbu, Batangas. The week of October has been jam-packed with business travels to Isabela, Iloilo and Cebu, and Manila events that I feel like the work-life imbalance has becoming more and more unhealthy. Although I've been trying my best to maximize my business trips by side tripping to nature spots in those areas, the spare time I have is really not gonna work for me.
Last October 21, Wednesday, I had another launch event where one of my partners happened to invite me again to her weekend trip. Joyce has been so persistent to invite me to her climbs and other adventure but I would just always not be free on a Saturday, except this one. So I said an impulsive YES to her Fortune Island Getaway with her group of 11 friends/acquaintances. I did not think of the budget, I did not think of how an effort it is for me to be with unknown people on an adventure, I did not mind waking up very early as in 3 am on a Saturday. All I care about was to go somewhere else I haven't been to and be refreshed by the nature. Three days after, I was already on a boat, first one to have hopped in, and on my way to a place I have never even heard of prior to that week.
I have read a couple of blogs about Fortune Island and have discovered that it was an abandoned resort. No electricity, no fresh water, no wash rooms. But I don't mind. It was a day trip anyway. The island seems a lonely one but when once you see a glimpse of its white sand and Grecian architectures, you'll realize that sometimes beauty is preserved by mystery and solitude.
This is not an itinerary blog so I wont go to the details of how to go there and stuff. :) But overall, this is an escapade that is a cheap alternative for a day trip.












