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MARINDUQUE HOT SPRINGS

 

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Before going back to Manila, my cousins invited us to go to Marinduque Hot Spring Resort (formerly known as Susana Hot Spring). It is situated at Brgy. Malbog, Buenavista, Marinduque, exactly where we live. It’s 5 minutes away from our house. They woke up early and decided to go to Malbog Sulfur Hot Spring first which is also nearby.

These two hot springs are famous in this area. Malbog Sulfur Hot Spring is known for its therapeutic benefits mainly because of the sulfur coming from the dormant volcano, Mt. Malindig. Buenavista happen to be situated at the foot of this volcano. The smell of sulfur is too strong, you can smell it even outside the resort. I remember when we use to go swimming there every time when we were kids, after several washing of my hair, I can still smell sulfur. Heheh… But still, there are so many people visiting this hot spring for skin ailments and of course, some curious tourists. Buenavista by the way is 1-1.5 hrs away from the capital, Boac. And approximately 30-45minutes away from Gasan. Read More: http://mckhaye.blogspot.com/2012/07/marinduque-hotspring-resort.html

 

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Located in Brgy. Malbog in Buenavista is a quaint spa resort called the Marinduque Hot Springs Resort, once known as Susana Hot Spring. This part of Marinduque is blessed with its supply of natural hot spring waters like those hot spring resorts in Pansol Laguna, but not too commercialized.

We are just dropping by to swim for few hours so we just rented a picnic kiosk – but there are also air-con rooms and cottages for those who want to stay overnight.

There are two hot spring swimming pools, one is for kids and the other one is like an oversized Jacuzzi for adults. There is also a separate private pool but you have to pay higher rate.  Read More:  http://www.yodisphere.com/2014/05/marinduque-hot-springs-resort-where.html

 

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Marinduque Hotsprings Resort is a great place to go to in Marinduque.

For one, everything about it is charming. Additions are being erected to provide more dressing rooms and cottages to clients. You can bring in your own food but they also have a restaurant with affordable fare. We only tried their pancit that was good for 4-5 people at least. The staff were very friendly and involved, very courteous and helpful.

The main pools (five of them) are filled with the hotsprings water through a fountain of rocks. We chose to frolic in one where the kiddie pool is only about 2.5 feet high (so my 1.5 year old child can stand by himself in it) while the adjoining pool is about 3.5-4 feet high. This is the one beyond the bamboo bridge and it felt private since we’re the only ones using it at the time. Read More:  http://www.hthyou.com/2009/05/marinduque-hotsprings-resort-review.html

 

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Marinduque Island Province, Home of Moriones Festival

Where is Marinduque and How to Get There

Interesting Tourist Spots in Marinduque

Colorful Festivals in Marinduque

Awesome Beaches in Marinduque

Enjoy Your Stay in Marinduque

Marinduque Photo Gallery

Marinduque Video Collections

 

 

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