Splash Island (Southwoods Ecocentrum, Binan, Laguna)
May 26, 2008 60 CommentsTime flies really fast. Standing in front of Splash Island, I smiled at the thought that the first time I was here, I was still single and in school. I’ve been back here so many times, but today is different. Today, I’m taking my two-year old son to this wonderful waterworld. Children naturally love playing in water and I thought my son would enjoy this oasis, which is a few kilometers away from the concrete Metro Manila jungle. When it comes to water fun, I must say the Splash Island is one of the best in the Philippines today.
- Enjoying the water sildes at Splash Island
Anyway, should you intend to visit Splash Island, I suggest you immediately look for a table, hut or place where you could place your things. That’s necessary if you have a few bags with you, but you could always use the locker in case you have not much stuff with you. You can’t bring in water and food, so save yourself the hassle of bringing baon. When you’re ready to go enjoy, change into your swimming gear and take a shower at the Shower Room.
Here are some of the stops you may find interesting: Magellan’s Drop (mat-race ride; downhill slide with you on your belly), Rio Montanosa (also called family raft, the starting point is higher than the Magellan’s Drop, with bigger rafts enough to accommodate the entire family). If you want to warm up your butt and slide, take the Dos Supremos and the King Pilipit (both with no mat or rubber — just you and the slide). If you want to slide but prefer a rubber raft between the surface and your behind, take the Big Bam Boo and the Twisted Palms. If you just want to sit around and imagine that you’re at the beach, try the Agos Grandes, a swimming pool with waves.
Splash Island is not entirely for the teens and adults. Children could also run around and enjoy at the Water Wahoo, although it’s not unusual to see adults also enjoying the place. At the back of Water Wahoo are water slides for children (Twin Coco Knot and Curl-of-the-Orient). I thought my son would be afraid of the slides, but here he is enjoying the kiddie slide (and subsequently came to conquer the tallest slide — the Rio Montanosa).
- Agos Grandes at Splash Island
- Logo of Splash Island (Binan, Laguna)
- Water Wahoo at Splash Island
All the activities will definitely make you hungry, so either buy food from the stalls around the place or at the main foodcourt — Fiesta sa Pulo (among the outlets at the food court is Kenny Roger’s Roasters). After eating, relax a bit by floating around the entire area through the Balsa River. Grab a “raft,” then just go with the flow around the entire place.
Splash Island is not open throughout the year, most probably because the revenue is not enough to cover the operating costs during the rainy season. Splash Island is open only between March and June. This year, I heard they will operate only until June 15, in time for the start of classes.
How much. Admission fee is different in weekdays and weekends. During weekdays, admission fee is P250 for adults and P200 for children/senior citizens. On weekends, admission fee is P325 for adults and P250 for children/senior citizens. Children under 36″ are free of charge.
How to get there. Splash Island is found at the Southwoods Ecocentrum, Binan, Laguna. It’s in the direction of Enchanted Kingdom. After the Susana Heights exit and San Pedro exit of the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), get off through the Southwoods exit then turn right. When you see a fork in the road after around 50 meters, take the left road. Just go straight and you’ll see Splash Island. You could always ask for directions from the guards posted in some intersections of Southwoods Ecocentrum.
Contact information/Telephone No.: 994-9551 (the old telephone numbers posted here are no longer connected with Splash Island. While the existing number works, we’ll never know when it changes.)





an anyone give me information about their bora night every weekends?, we’re planning to go there this summer. thanks!
hnd cla nag aaccept ng credit card cash only. for this week rate 400 for general admission and 350 for the child below 4 ft. untill sun. yan ang rate nla… coz it’s a holyweek and holiday rate.
dna cla ngbbgay ng discount for the 25 pax for now dw nung ngpnta kmi almost 25 kmi so gnun pa din ung rate pro may additional 1 ticket kmi for free so wer 26 in a group libre na ung isa bcoz of the another ticket.. nice nman
sa holy week open ang splash island even thus and fri …..
bkas poh b cla s black saturday???
pupunta ksi kmi eh….
THANKS……..
does anyone knows the landline of splash island???
hndi naman po macontact ung number mentioned above e… mei iba pa ba kaung contact number? tnx..
opo.. open cla this saturday.. pupunta den kmi dun e.. hehe.. see you there, Lee Anne!! :p
KAYA LANG, BAWAL BA TALGA UNG NKA SHIRT SA BODY SLIDES??! E KASE UNG MGA MTATANDANG KASAMA AYAW MAG BATHING SUIT.. HMP. HINDI BA TALAGA PWEDE SA SLIDES ANG NKA WHITE SHIRT LANG??!!
yes open ang splash island sa sat. and sun.. this whole week open cla..
Open ba ang Splash ngayong Holy Week? Anong rate, esp. sa Sunday? We`re planning to go there. I`ve been to Splash Island years ago. And i just want to know kung okay pa siya or kung pangit na yung facilities etc. Sana maganda parin. Ang cool nung mga slides nila. Thanks.
kai, open ang splash ng holyweek open cla sa sat and sun… ung rates ng sat. and sun.
Weekends
general admission- PHP 400.00
child/senior w/i.d- PHP 350.00
the cottages or cabanas are free but it’s a first come first serve. also available ung nipa hut nla un ung may bayad PHP 800.00 per nipa hut whole day use na.
for the child 3 ft. and below is free of charge and above 4 ft. it’s already a general admission rate.
ok pa din ang splash island now daming improvement may additional na clang spa and paintball pero except ang payment.
contact # of splash island: 0918-912-91-77 and 986-50-58
i just want to know kung hanggang kailan open ung splash?.Ü
guys… malayo ba yung parking lot sa mismong swimming area? we are planning to go there next week and we are planning to bring food and beverage. mga 30-40pax kasi kami kaya plan na mag-bring…tipid..hehehe..picnic effect! ;-p ..ano pa yung mga food outlets dun sa loob? thanks..