Summer is the warmest season of the year. So why not spend your summer in particular place? Cebu Westown Lagoon, one of the awe-inspiring attractions in Cebu City, may just be the perfect destination, where people may relax, rest, walk, enjoy, and inspire to the extraordinary scene in Westown Lagoon.


I’m pretty sure people will come back again and again to this place. There’s plenty of different and beautiful summer destinations to travel and experience with, but in Westown Lagoon it will be definitely worth a visit and spend money on travel.


LOCATION: FF Cruz Moonlight St., Subangdaku NRA, Mandaue City, right beside the MO2 Restobar
This area is the children’s pool with slides and water fountains would be the perfect place for children to not just enjoy but also a good venue to permit their own version of joy comes with an infinite playground. The combination of colors around the children’s pool is something a kid can appreciate, it’s like creating their small world.


The uniqueness of the lagoon and beautifully sculpted boulders caught my attention. This was truly a piece of art for me, I couldn’t suppose that they would come up with a swimming pool features. Huge waterslides add to the fun and excitement while enjoying the pool of the resort. I tried the resort’s 2 giant slides with 20 feet and 30 feet long and it was a bit scary yet mind-blowing experienced.


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look-like man-made castle in Cebu Westown Lagoon, I’ve witness the beautiful scenario above and below the view. It was a wonderful experience that i end up saying “WOW” and feels like I’m the long lost princess in this palace.
RATES AND FEES
The entrance fee to the Cebu Westown Lagoon is at PHP300 for adults and PHP200 for kids. Roo rates at PHP4,800 for Deluxe Room and go up to PHP9,800 for Family Room. The resort also lockers for rent for people who want to keep their belongings safe. The locker fee is at PHP100. Cottage rental starts at PHP500 for the small cottage and goes up to PHP2,000 for the bigger cottages.
“MY KIND OF SUMMER VACATION.”
©SHAYNNE MAE O. DUMABOK