Our trip to Marinduque wasn’t complete without a visit to one of its outlying islands. I opted to visit the 8-hectare Nagtangco Island. The next day we took a jeepney to Balanacan Pier, one of two ports of entry into Marinduque. Offshore from this fine natural harbor is an imposing statue of Ina ng Biglang Awa (the patron saint of the province). The statue is located atop a concrete view deck which is connected to the mainland by a concrete causeway. Curious, we all made the crossing to the view deck.
Balanacan View Deck |
On our way |
Nagtangco Island |
The beach open to the public |
The private beach |
The caretaker told me that the beach I noticed was private and off limits to outsiders. However, with a touch of diplomacy, I was able to get access to this beach. While my companions were enjoying a private, uncrowded swim, I climbed its nearby craggy viewpoint where I had a panoramic view of San Andres Island. This island visit truly capped our stay in this lovely province.
San Andres Island |