We hired a tricycle for 100 pesos each. That price was roundtrip and the driver will wait for you until you had enough of the place. It was a 20-minute ride.
The entrance fee was 150 pesos and they were open from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. Pagpasok namen picture picture muna syempre bago ang lahat.
The first time I was here was already night time. It was dark and I wasnt able to see the beauty of the place. So this time I made sure that we get there na maliwanag pa. That's why we took pictures of the place first before we dip into the hot spring.
The flowing water of the hotspring is coming from a volcano which I forgot the name. Im sorry my memory really sucks. One of the reasons why I blog. I think it was approximately 40 degrees Cesius hot. Masakit sa ulo kapag bigla ka lumublob sa tubig. What I did was slowly submerging my body, from the feet to shoulders, until I get the hang of it. 30 minutes was the advisable length of time that your body should soak into this hot spring.
The bottom of this man made pool were stones. Pwede pang-hilod. Meron din syang drainage pipe and the water from the man made pool continuously flows to the sea.
It's best to go there after an exhausting hike to Mt. Tapyas like what we did the first time I was here. The water will soothe your tired body but not too long. When you're 15-minute-soaked, you would want to get out of the water.
wow 150 lang? ee mukang ok naman ung place ahh!
ReplyDeletebat mura haha!
nice want ko din makabonding ng ganyan ung family ko
huwaw, ang saya naman ng coron trip mo with your family ^_^
ReplyDeleteNice bonding time with family:)
ReplyDeleteHindi pa ako nakakahot spring. :(
ReplyDeleteGanyan pala hitsura ng Maquinit pag maliwanag, buti pa kayo nakita nyo. Gabi na kasi kami dumating eh.
ReplyDeletewow sulit naman ang coron getaway... sayang wala si bf noh? hehehe
ReplyDeleteenjoy na enjoy ko tong Maquinit sis! kung alam ko lang ganun sya kainit e nag baon ako ng cup noodles ng naka pag merienda haha :)
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