Saturday, August 10, 2013

Water Camp Resort

The Commute

From Makati, we took a taxi to Baclaran and disembarked right under the Overpass where buses are temporarily waiting for passengers. Take the bus going to Cavite City or Noveleta. The fare is only 26 pesos for adults.

The bus took the Cavitex route from Baclaran. It was fast until we reached Bacoor, where traffic is quite congested. Travel time is about 1 hour.


We saw the Aguinaldo Shrine before we finally reached Panamitan in Kawit where Watercamp is located. Don't forget to tell the conductor that you are going to Watercamp Josephine Resort. It is well known so there's no difficulty in explaining where you are going. 


From the highway, walk approximately 300 meters going to the resort which is situated in a big subdivision. There are motorized tricycles outside the subdivision that will bring you to Watercamp for a fee. But if you want to save a little and exercise a little, just walk. 



Checking the Place

Watercamp Resort is appealing to safety-conscious parents. The guard at the gate checks every bag that is brought inside the resort, confiscating alcoholic drinks and breakable glasses and bottles. Since we went there on a Saturday, the entrance fee is quite pricey at 220.00 pesos for adults and 200.00 for children 4 feet and below. We learned that it's only 150.00 from Monday to Friday. 

Every pool has an assigned lifeguard whose eyes are always on the swimmers with his whistle fixed on his lips ready to blow in case someone does the forbidden. 

There are different kinds of pool that can be enjoyed. It was my first time to be in a lazy river, and boy, I don't want the day to end. It was fun!




All in all, there are six swimming pools: The Mini Wave Pool, Kidney-shaped Pool with slides, the 160-meter Lazy River, Children's Interactive Pool, Dunk Pool for two level slides, and an adult pool with water falls.



Mini Wave Pool


Kidney-shaped Pool


Lazy River



Interactive Children's Pool


Dunk Pool


Two-level Slides


Two-level Slides as seen across the Adult Pool


Adult Pool

By the way, it is not required to don your revealing swimsuits. T-shirts and shorts are okay as long as they are not made of cotton or denim.

The water in the pool is of the right temperature. Don't forget to wear your slippers once you're out of the pool since the concrete floor can be so hot especially at mid-day. 

There are numerous cottages that can accommodate big or small groups. We were a fairly large group so we stayed in a bigger cottage with two tables. 


Pavilion by the Mini Wave Pool. Below are picnic tables.

Canopy-style cottages


There is a charcoal grilling station where you can cook barbecue and grilled fish. Just don't leave unused charcoal by the grill or else, somebody will use it.

The shower room is clean and the cubicles are too many to count (okay, i did not count). Water pressure is strong and there are large mirrors for the ladies to check their hair after shower. 

It could have been a perfect day until a group opened their beloved durian, the smell of which permeated every nook of Watecamp. Durian should not be allowed in public places except in Davao.


We left past 5 in the afternoon. Our fun day-swim is done. 


For More Details:

Water Camp Resort
Panamitan, Kawit, Cavite Philippines
Tel: (+6346) 484-5703 
Email: info@watercampresort.com

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