Sagbayan Peak Water Park


Situated about 35 kilometers from Tagbilaran City in Bohol, the Sagbayan Peak Water Park is a tourist destination that is gradually getting the attention of the islands’ visitors. Their facility, which includes a uniquely-designed swimming pool and clubhouse, is a perfect place to hold a Sunday bonding with the family or even held parties and special events.

The Sagbayan Water Park in Bohol is a child-friendly park, which has a security personnel and lifeguard on-duty during open hours. It has a small restaurant that offers native and foreign dishes but you can also opt to bring your own food without an extra charge.

Sagbayan Water Park - Swimming Pool

Sagbayan Water Park – Swimming Pool

The entrance fee of P50 per person is a decent rate because you can already enjoy the facilities inside this water park the whole day. Sometimes there is a free iced tea, possibly during weekends. The management of Sagbayan Peak Water Park makes sure their area is clean and well-maintained, to encourage the visitors to talk about the park to their friends. Be sure to bring souvenirs, which include preserve butterflies, pins and glasses, to remember your trip.

Outside the park is one of the main tourist attractions of Bohol – the Sagbayan Peak, which I am going to blog in a separate web page. It offers a panoramic view of the awesome Chocolate Hills and the park is decorated with statues of cartoon characters and famous celebrities.

For those of you who are planning to go to Bohol, Sagbayan Peak is only 45-minutes from the city. You can hire a motorcycle or van at a nice rate and you will surely enjoy the park as well as the view of the wonderful natural creations.

Guests taking a shower

Guests taking a shower

Nice Cottages

Nice Cottages

Outside of Sagbayan Peak Water Park

Outside of Sagbayan Peak Water Park

Souvenir Items at Sagbayan Peak

Souvenir Items at Sagbayan Peak

Sagbayan Peak Water Park

Sagbayan Peak Water Park


This page is last updated on Nov 16, 2012 @ 7:50 am
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Mark Anthony Maranga Mark Anthony Maranga is an Educator-Parent to his 3 Homeschooling Kids. He sells Ice Cream and Balloons in Mandaue City, Cebu. Exploring the Philippines tourist attractions together with his family is his passion; they are learning without borders.

  1. Marina Carvalho says:

    Hello,

    A friend and I will visit Bohol from 9-14 Feb, we already have accommodation. We will be staying close to Alona beach from 9-12, and will spend the las days at Anda. We would like to book a few tours from 10-12 Feb. Could you please give details and rates of the following tours:

    1 day – Panglao Island Hopping (beaches, snorkelling at Balicasag and dolphin watching at Pamilacan)

    1/2 or 1 day – Danao Adventure Tour or Loboc Adventure Tour (this one could include a loop to the Chocolate Hill)

    1 or 1 and 1/2 day – Chocolate Hills, Bee Farm, Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary (NOT the Loboc Tarsier Sanctuary), Kayak fireflies, Hanging bridge, Loboc river cruise. If there is time we could also visit the Butterfly garden or any Cave or Waterfall nearby.

    Please, let us know the details asap so we can book the tour(s).
    Thank you.

  2. katherine says:

    we’ve been here last November 1,2014..it’s really a good place to relax and escape the noise of the city…i wish that when we’ll come back here ,they’ll have a place to stay overnight..

  3. Kate says:

    Nice place to visit on our next Bohol escapade


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