Whiterock Beach Resort Hotel + Waterpark in Subic
Whiterock Beach Resort Hotel + Waterpark is one of the best-known resorts in Subic for team buildings and family and group getaways. As a one-stop vacation spot, the resort rests on a 10-hectare private beach with various amenities and activities that friends, families, and couples are sure to enjoy.
The resort features a 300-meter stretch of a beach with fine creamy sand and calm waters. As part of the resort’s recreational facilities, you can enjoy playing at the waterpark which features an Aqua Slide at the beach, two wave pools, a raging river pool, and three different kinds of thrilling waterslides.
There are also amusement facilities for kids, such as a children’s play pool, a playground, and a creative corner. Entrance to the beach and waterpark costs Php 900.
They have also recently opened the Inflatable Waterpark, open from 7 am to 6 pm. You can get a whole-day access for only Php 350.
For accommodation, they have several types of rooms and suites to choose from, depending on the environment you want to be surrounded by views of the poolside, seaside or mountainside, or be close to the beach. All rooms are completely equipped with basic amenities, including free Wi-Fi.
Seaside Suite
Main Premium Deluxe
Other facilities of the resort include a Family Fun Center, the Sunset Restaurant, and the Sandsprints Spa and Wellness Center. There are many other exciting beach activities like parasailing, helmet diving, and jet skiing.
Whiterock Beach Resort Hotel + Waterpark is about 20 minutes by car from the Central Business District of Subic Bay Freeport and 35 minutes from Subic Bay International Airport. Rates range from Php 8,000 (Deluxe) to Php 30,000 (Seaside Villa).
General Information:
Address: Purok 3, Matain, Subic, Zambales
Contact numbers: 047-232-0066 / 02-883-5875 / 0917-863-0844
E-mail: reservations@whiterock.com.ph
Website: www.whiterock.com.ph
Facebook page: Whiterock Beach Hotel + Waterpark
Images courtesy of Whiterock Beach Resort Hotel + Waterpark.
This first appeared in Philippine Primer Japanese magazine’s June 2018 issue.