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Amana Waterpark Adventure

  • Writer: chaseandcale
    chaseandcale
  • Mar 27, 2017
  • 2 min read

Beat the Heat this Summer!

Amana Waterpark, is an enticing summer destination here in Luzon offers the better way to beat the stressful and hot life in the city. The resort has the biggest wave pool area in Bulacan, it includes 13 types of waves and produces the biggest wave (Diamond wave) in the entire Philippines.

Amana Waterpark is located in Santisima St. Brgy. Bagong Barrio, Pandi, Bulacan which is 40 minutes to 1 hour drive from Manila.

Amana Jurassic Water World

Jurassic World

Tired Cale

Cool Shower

Swimming Time

There are 11 pools available. The wave pool, kiddie pool, batanes pool, infinity pool, avatar pool, twin pool and batman pool, adult pool, castle pool, minion pool and our favorite Jurassic pool.

Loads of vivid umbrellas, providing shade, as well as a wonderful sight

World of Minions

They have over 100 life-sized characters scattered around the premises

Entrance

Cottages

Amana Waterpark’s entrance fee:

Day swimming (8:30AM – 5PM) - P250 for adult and P200 for children and seniors.

Night swimming (6:30PM- 12MN) - P210 for adult and P150 for children and seniors.

Cottages and Rooms are ranging from P600 to P3500.

Tips and what to expect:

If possible, visit Amana during weekdays since the place is really crowded during weekends.

Comfort Rooms are not well-maintained. =(

They’re not really strict with the swimming attire (I noticed lots of people wearing colored shirts in the pool).

Have fun this summer! =)

NOTE: This is a personal blog and takes no hold of expertise. This is to share our piece of life, experiences, opinions in our own writing savviness. Yet, any advise or guidance would be greatly appreciated. You may reach us at gretaturner22@gmail.com. <3 <3 <3


 
 
 

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