There are no hampers for wet clothes either. The shower valves were defective, one keeps falling off and the other doesn't have any valve at all. The cottage (Sapphire) we rented was very expensive for Php 7000 (on a daytour), especially it has no airconditioning and we only have 2 fans in the bedroom with 5 bunk beds. The entrance is very affordable, perhaps because there's not much maintenance provided. Maybe they could consider having a hot herbal pool too. I love the mini falls and the super cold water, it's not advisable for kids though, my daughter only dipped twice because it is too cold for her. :)īeing a traveller, this is a destination very close to nature. People of all ages will definitely enjoy this place. You will really experience bathing in a spring as cold as water with ice cubes in it. You just plunge your hot body and swim to your heart’s content and feel refreshed and rejuvenated. But if you’re really looking for a place where you can swim and relieve the hotness you are experiencing during the summer season, I think this is one of the best places to be. Orientation and ambiance wise I think it is just ordinary and not as spectacular as the other spring resorts and that’s rational since it is a public resort. If you want to grill meats or seafood there are available grillers but of course expect queue as well. For the food and beverages, it is most convenient to bring your own home-cooked food. Don’t worry for you can find different nice spots since there are shaded areas as well as lots of trees to protect you from the sun. The resort gets really overcrowded during peak seasons so you have no choice but just to rent tables (500php/pax) and look for locations where you can place it. If you are planning to go there in a large group especially during the peak season which is summer time, I highly recommend you to reserve at least a room since huts are not open for reservation (First come, first serve basis). Before reaching the entrance gate, a personnel will ask and check your attendance and simultaneously get payment for the entrance fee (100php/pax as of to date). Make a left turn and follow through until you reach the destination. Tomas exit) and follow through until you reach the signboard going to Bato Springs. From Manila, you just have to go to San Pablo Laguna via SLEX (take Sto. I think the shortest route is the one going to Lucena, Quezon Province. You can easily locate the area thru apps such as Waze. May mga malalaking rooms din sila can accomodate up to 16-24 pax/room pwede sa inyong mga team building o kahit simpleng reunion lang ng pamilya o tropa.įind Patrick’s original post plus more photos of Bato Springs Resort here.Last May 13, 2017, my family went to Bato Springs Resort at San Pablo Laguna (somewhat boundary of Quezon and Laguna Province). Pag hindi peak season no need for reservation rekta na agad kahit biglaan kahit umalis kayo mamayang madaling araw. Meron po silang canteen meron silang mga silog meals like tocilog hotsilog etc at mga good for 4meals Pwede mag baon at mag pasok ng food at inumin May mga ihawan din doon. Note: meron pool dun di ko lang na picturan hehehe enjoy! From there take trike hangang sa entrance ng Bato Springs 150/trike good for 5pax per way.Magpababa sa Kanto ng Bato springs sabihin lang sa kundoktor at ibababa nila kayo doon pag lagpas lang yon ng Meralco.Take bus going to Lucena sa buendia ng 4am 130+ fare per way.Eto puntahan mo to just 2 and half hours away from Manila. Kung relaxation lang habol mo mag ihaw ng liempo, mag sabit ng duyan sa mga puno habang hawak hawak ang beer o ang inyong paboritong libro. Looking for a quick get away from the toxic city? Why not try Bato Springs resort in San Pablo, Laguna. He travels, keeps track of his expenses, and shares his experience to encourage others to travel more as well. With a little resourcefulness, research, and a sense of adventure, traveling within a (strict) budget is indeed possible! That is exactly what Partick Dan-Uya does. Think your 600 pesos can’t get you anywhere? Wrong.
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