First off, where is it? Barangay Maslog, Tabogon—about 3-4 hours from Cebu City. No fancy directions here: if you’re taking public transport, head to the North Bus Terminal, grab a bus to Tabogon (₱200 one-way), and just tell the driver you’re going to Banyan Spring Resort. They’ll drop you right at the gate! For private cars, punch “Banyan Spring Resort, Brgy. Maslog” into Google Maps—super straightforward.
Entrance fees are budget-friendly: ₱150 for adults, ₱100 for kids 4-12, plus a tiny environmental fee (totally worth it to keep the place clean!). The resort has wooden cottages (₱200–₱300) with tables and chairs—great for groups or families to spread out. No cottage? No problem—there are tons of shaded seating spots and picnic areas too. And the best hack? NO corkage fees! Bring all your favorite snacks, packed lunches, or cold drinks—no extra charges. My friends and I brought mango sticky rice and iced tea, and it made the day even better.
Now the star of the show: the spring water! There are three pool areas, all filled with crystal-clear, cold water that flows over rocks. Depths go up to 7 feet, so if you’re not a strong swimmer, take it slow—def bring life vests for the little ones. Dipping into that cold water after a long bus ride? Pure magic. I spent hours floating around and watching the sunlight through the trees—so peaceful.
Quick pro tips to nail your trip: Arrive EARLY (6-7 AM) to grab a good spot—weekends get busy fast! Skip alcohol and smoking near the pools (it’s not allowed, and keeps the vibe family-friendly). Don’t forget sunscreen—even with shade, the Cebu sun is no joke.
Banyan Spring isn’t fancy, but that’s why I love it. It’s just chill natural vibes, cold water, and good times. Whether you’re with family, friends, or just need to unwind alone, it’s the perfect summer escape. Go check it out—you won’t regret it!