Camsur Watersports Complex in Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur
Want to visit the province of Bicol but have no idea what to do there aside from seeing the breathtaking views of Mayon Volcano? Have a look at Camsur Watersports Complex (CWC) in Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur!
IMAGE Camsur Watersports Complex
IMAGE Camsur Watersports Complex
Being one of the first established watersports complexes both in the country and in Asia, CWC is definitely a perfect spot to visit, consider, and go to.
This watersports complex is known globally for its promising facilities, relaxing ambiance and environment, and outstanding activities. They are mainly known for their 6-point cable ski system that’s perfect for wakeboarding, knee boarding, water skiing, and wakeskating.
IMAGE Camsur Watersports Complex
IMAGE Camsur Watersports Complex
For guests who would want to have a crack at these extreme yet exciting watersports, CWC will grant its guests free use of their basic watersports equipment with help from resident instructors and operators.
Aside from these exciting activities, CWC also has a field for beach volleyball and a pool area for guests who would like to take a break from boards but still want to bask under the sun. There is also a clubhouse where guests can take delight on a wide array of menu listing with their friends or loved ones while being able to relive and enjoy the night with live performances from various artists.
Camsur Watersports Complex is the perfect venue for competitions, corporate outings and events, product launching, marketing events, special occasions like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, or simply a place to unwind for a week.
Details:
Address: Provincial Capitol Complex Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur
Landline: 054-477-3344 & 054-477-3349
GLOBE: 0917-895-4156
SMART: 0999-889-3697
Email: cwcwakepark6@gmail.com
Website: www.cwcwake.com
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/cwcwakepark/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/cwcwakepark/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/camsurwater
Written By Patricia Antoinette M. Nacianceno
Image Source: Camsur Watersports Complex; Video from Derek Pueblo on YouTube