Fort San Andres

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Romblon, Philippines

Historical place· Tourist attraction

Fort San Andres Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Fort San Andres is located in Romblon, Philippines on Fort San Andres Rd. Fort San Andres is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical place in Philippines.

Address

Fort San Andres Rd

Amenities

Good for kids

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Sean Edgley

Come here for sunset. Fantastic views of the horizon, port, and town. We couldn’t find the caretaker and had to wait a while, but eventually he showed up and opened the gate, 2 puppies running around with him. He let us explore the fort on our own, just asking us to leave a donation when we were done. Very sweet man and we were given reign to walk around the walls of the fortress unimpeded. Best 50 peso deal out there.

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Joan Amor

3-5 minutes walk from Romblon port. Tatay Deony (volunteer) is really accommodating. Such a nice place to visit. 25 pesos entrance fee/donation.

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Rard Valdez

given it,s location, it offers a good view of the whole vicinity.

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Jason Wymer

A small fortress located on top of a hill over looking the port. It's quite interesting seeing how the fort has been refurbished and also to read about its past history and the people who descended the island. It's free entry but a donation is accepted by the volunteer grounds man who will show you around and also leave you to look at what you want in your on pace. Very small and you could possibly spend 30-40 minutes here depending on your interest in historical events. Not much to do on Romblon so this make a worthy place to visit to break up the days you are here.

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pia roxas

A great case study in community restoration. Good spot for a view of Romblon port.

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Niqui Manal

Perfect spot..you have to visit

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Marlon Estropia

A historic place near the town of Romblon. You can walk from Romblon Port to this place. Nice place to see the sunset.

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Danny Mellema

An incredibly restored fortress remaining from the Spanish reign that is taken care of by the guard (who is also the leader of the organisation behind the restoration). Perfect for a sunset.