First off, the main star here is the 8 multi-level spring pools. The best part? No chlorine—just fresh mountain spring water that’s gentle on your skin (no sticky after-feel, promise!). Imagine dipping into that crisp, clear water after a warm ride—total chef’s kiss. The pools are tucked into green, leafy surroundings, so you’ll feel like you’re swimming in the middle of nature, not a crowded resort.
Now, let’s talk costs—super budget-friendly, which is great for barkadas or families. Entrance fee is only ₱60 to ₱100 per person. If you’re staying for the day, grab a day cottage (₱1,000–₱1,500) that fits up to 6 people—perfect for dumping your bags, eating snacks, and taking breaks from the sun. Want to extend the fun? Their tree houses (₱1,500–₱2,500 per night) sound so cozy—waking up to birds chirping? Yes, please.
Oh, and here’s a game-changer: NO corkage fee. Bring all your favorite homemade adobo, chips, or even cold soda—no extra charges. If you don’t need a whole cottage, just rent a picnic table (₱300/day) with 4 chairs and an umbrella. Easy peasy.
Getting there is simple too. By public transport: Take a bus to Carmen Public Market, then hop on a habal-habal (₱35 one-way) to the resort. If you have a car, just Waze “Durano Ecofarm and Spring Resort”—it’s 15–20 minutes from the main road.
Quick tip: Check their Facebook page before heading out—sometimes they do maintenance, and you don’t want to show up with your swimwear ready for nothing.
So, what are you waiting for? Tag your barkada or family, pack your best swimwear and favorite snacks, and hit the road. Durano Eco Farm is the chill, affordable day trip you’ve been craving. Trust me, you won’t regret it!