In Nasugbu, Batangas, three hours away from Manila via Tagaytay, is the exclusive Peninsula de Punta Fuego residential resorts. The 88-hectare site, mostly sitting on top of a rocky landform jutting out into the South China Sea, features a 9-hole golf course; a club house with its two-decked infinity pool, spas, casitas, and sports rooms; various white-sand beaches (the sand was imported—it doesn’t occur naturally in the region); and a marina where one can go yachting and engage in watersports. Visit their official website.
The resort is essentially a residential subdivision and many wealthy members of Philippine society have vacation homes built here. (Membership fees reportedly reach into the millions of pesos.) You cannot also go there unless you’re sponsored by a member.
It would’ve been nice if Punta Fuego were in hi-resolution in Google Local. It might be fun doing some investigative journalism and pointing out which politicians have which homes in Punta Fuego. =)




4 people have responsed to “Peninsula de Punta Fuego”
I would like to see the facilities and amenities.
Great thing about Punta Fuego is that you have choices. It’s not just one beach and one pool in one area but it maximized its shorelines, placing beach spots that can suit any beach lover.
Hi, Sasha. That’s true. I’ve been to Punta Fuego and I like how the various beaches and pools are scattered all over the peninsula.
yes! it would indeed be nice where politicians have which homes in Punta Fuego and who they bring there on weekends?!?!?!....the rich will always put themselves in pedestals no matter where their money come from