LOCATION AND SITE PLAN

Just 3 hours away from Metro Manila

Porto Laiya is located in Barangay Laiya Ibabao in San Juan, Batangas. It is about 143 kilometers away from Makati. San Juan is located on the southernmost tip of Batangas Province, along the Batangas-Quezon boundary.

3

Hours away from Metro Manila (143kms)

1.4

Hours from Lipa Star Tollgate (61kms)

39

Minutes from San Juan Municipal Hall (24kms)

38

Minutes away from San Juan Market (25kms)

LAIYA WEATHER

Via Lipa City

  • Take the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR) tollway and exit at Lipa City.
  • From Lipa City, follow the road going to Padre Garcia Public market.
  • Turn right to Quilo-quilo, avoiding the Rosario town proper, and take the road going to San Juan, Batangas.
  • Turn right after the San Juan municipal hall and take the main road going to Barangay Laiya. It is a leisurely 25-kilometer drive to Porto Laiya from the San Juan municipal hall.

Via San Pablo

  • Take the SLEX and exit at Turbina (Calamba, Laguna) going to Sto. Tomas, Batangas.
  • Then passing through Alaminos, San Pablo, Tiaong and Candelaria towns before turning right to San Juan.
  • Turn left before the San Juan municipal hall to go to Barangay Laiya. It is a leisurely 25-kilometer drive to Porto Laiya from the San Juan municipal hall.

Via Ibaan Rosario

  • From the SLEX, take the STAR tollway and exit at the Ibaan San Jose toll gate.
  • Turn left to Ibaan via Rosario straight to San Juan, Batangas.
  • Turn right after the San Juan municipal hall and take the main road going to Barangay Laiya. It is a leisurely 25-kilometer drive to Porto Laiya from the San Juan municipal hall.

Site PLan

Porto Laiya is a private residential and beach resort community that seeks to leverage the best of seaside living for its homeowners. A privately-held beach club serves as the centerpiece of the community’s beachfront activities.

The residential-cum-resort community concept of Porto Laiya is essentially of Filipino-inspired contemporary international design combined with vernacular elements to match its seaside tropical setting.