A little tired and in need of some attention but friendly staff with food, locker rooms and picnic tables available.
Not too cold, not too hot, very clean and as a bonus it makes your skin and hair extremely soft plus your scratches and wound heal a lot faster.
下水之前试水温有些冷,不过下水之后玩开了就好了。池子不大,分了两边,标识设计的像是彩虹一般。旁边还可饮用的苏打水,挺特别的地方。
This is a natural soda water pool, carbonated from the volcano (the mechanics I really don't know). It is a refreshing swim. The water is neither too hot nor too cold, just perfect. But be ready because the adult pool is about 6ft in depth. Don't worry, there's a kiddie pool about 3ft deep. Also, there were about 3 faucets where you can sample the potable soda water. It tastes a bit different, but not bad. I believe the water itself have beneficial effects for the body. We came in around noon. THere is an entrance fee of 30 pesos. We hired a cottage for about 75 pesos to eat our lunch. People around offer cooking services and we ordered their native chicken in gata. We were served with native brown rice and a very yummy chicken dish. You can also bring in your own food, there are grills around you can use.
Place boasted about their soda like water and we had tried it first hand. It wasn't like the soda that I imagined but still one could tell that there is something sweet on the water. We then took a dip on the cold water and only lasted around 5 minutes. The place was big with small cottages to place your belongings.
I visited numerous swimming pools and water parks and this place didn't look any special in fact, I thought it was quite not maintained properly. We took a dip onto the water which smelled weird - like sewer so we didn't really enjoy the whole experience (maybe it was really the smell of soda water). The pool was not really clean since algae stuck into our clothes after we swam in the pool. We had to rinse our clothes to rid it from the pungent smell and the algae. The place could use a little renovation and maintenance. Entrance fee is 30 PHP. Food and souvenir items are on sale outside the area.
I think that this is a favourite place for the locals to swim. There is an entry fee, there are places to sit under cover, and while the water is cold, on a hot day it would be refreshing. However, on the day we visited, the places was crowded with local teenagers, and this detracted from the experience somewhat. The place itself is tired, and needs some TLC, although I doubt this will happen any time soon.
Although this was reasonably developed and reasonably busy we loved swimming in the water, and drinking it too!Very refreshing.
This pool is made of natural soda water and is located at the foot of Mt Hibok-Hibok. According to the notice posted inside the water park, drinking soda water is good for hydration making you feel full therefore decreasing overall food consumption. Studies show that soda water reduces osteoporosis, decreases cardiovascular disease risk and lowers blood pressure.And yeah, once in a while, we noticed a strange, albeit faint smell too. I don't know if it's because of the sulfur or what. But it wasn't really something.There were only a few other swimmers aside from our group when we went there. We lingered in the adult pool although they also have this kids pool. Really fit for family outings!2 Regular rate is 30 pesos per person, but only 15 pesos each for children below 10 yrs old.