




El Fraile Island, also referred to as Fort Drum, is a fascinating historical site at the entrance of Manila Bay in the Philippines. Built by the United States in 1909, this fortified island is renowned for its unique design resembling a battleship, earning it the nickname 'concrete battleship.' The fort played a significant role during World War II and was eventually abandoned after the war. Today, it stands as a testament to early 20th-century military engineering and offers a unique exploration opportunity for history enthusiasts. Visitors can marvel at its massive turrets and imagine the strategic importance it once held.
Access to El Fraile Island is typically by boat from nearby locations such as Corregidor Island.
Be cautious when exploring the ruins, as some areas may be unstable.
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the island's historical sites.
PHP ₱
$50-$100 p/day
Filipino, English
Summer can be hot and humid; plan visits early in the day.
Fall provides pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor exploration.
Winter is mild, providing a comfortable climate for visiting historical sites.
November-April
Adventure, History, Exploration