If you want a quick destressing without spending much, a hot bath is all you need. What if you don't have a heater though or you feel like swimming in a hot tub but doesn't own a tub, then going to a hot spring is the answer! This is what Splash Mountain offers!
How to go to Splash Mountain
Ride a bus going south such as DLTB, the one that passes through Calamba, Laguna. Ask the bus assistant to drop you off to Splash Mountain. Fare is P98. The trip is approximately 90 to 120 minutes.Splash Mountain Expenses
For us, we prepared our own food. We only bought some drinks. The entrance fee is P80 per person and we paid P400 for a small umbrella cottage. All in all, we spend 650 each for food, fare and entrance fee.Pool Quality
in Splash Mountain, there are three or four large pools to choose from. One of the pools had cold water and according to their lifeguard, they had not changed the water yet hence it gets cold. The one we chose to stay with had a fresh set of hot water and we really appreciate the warm temperature.
If you want to take a quick swim regardless if you want it hot or cold, Splash Mountain is indeed a good choice to have.
For a part of our Bolinao tour, click
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To view our El Nido Tour, click
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To view our El Nido Tour’s Day 1, click
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To view our El Nido Tour’s Day 2, click
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