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Take a Dip at the Maquinit Hot Saltwater Spring

 

 

 

MAQUINIT HOT SPRING

 

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It is the only known saltwater hot spring in the Philippines and probably the only one in Asia. The hot spring is just about 25 minutes from the town center and is located between a hill and the blue sea whose shores are lined with mangrove trees and floating bamboo cottages. The therapeutic water in these hot springs will surely relax and soothe your tired body after a long, strenuous day. Read More:  http://filipinas-beauty.blogspot.com/2013/02/coron-palawan.html

 

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The Maquinit Hot Springs is one of the only few saltwater hot springs in the world. The 30-minute tricycle ride on the dusty road to the hot spring can be tough, but it gets rewarding once you have reached the spot. Here, mangrove trees surround the area, as if guardians of the stunning beach. There are two available pools of warm saltwater at the site. The flooring and walls of the pool are covered in pebbles. The pool temperature plays between 37° to 40° Celsius. While it certainly takes time to adjust the body to the temperature, remember that it gets more soothing and more therapeutic later on. Just don’t stay in the water too long. Read More: http://www.philippinebeaches.org/maquinit-hot-springs-coron-palawan/  

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It’s important, though, to take things very slowly when dipping in the waters of Maquinit, as certain areas can get too hot for one’s comfort. Maquinit Hot Springs is actually composed of four pools: one main pool where all the water eventually leads to; two smaller pools where all the hot water originate; and a kiddie pool at the far end for small children.

The place is quite developed, what with stone paths circling the main hot springs. There are also changing areas around, as well as small cottages where you could place your stuff in (just be mindful of your valuables). What’s great is that the pools are actually very near the bay, so you could hear the waves while sitting comfortably at the edge of the pool. There are also a lot of mangrove trees around the area to complement the whole “natural” vibe.  Read More:https://footloosetechie.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/coron-day-tour-mt-tapyas-lualhati-park-maquinit-hot-springs/

 

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