Cabagnow Cave Pool
Cabagnow Cave Pool
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travellinggypsy04
Makati, Philippines78 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023
If you seek for adventure, Cabagnow Cave Pool is worth a visit. From the parking lot, you'll take about a 5 minute walk to the cave pool. There are changing rooms a few steps away from the cave pool but no comfort rooms available. AN entrance fee if 20.00/pax is collected by the parking lot area which allows you unlimited jumps until 5pm. There's a steel ladder for those who are afraid of heights but would like to experience how it feels down there. The cave pool is approximately 10-15 feet deep and there are life vests available too.
Written July 13, 2023
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1itinerant
Phuket87 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2022
If there is one thing you should do in my opinion if you go to Anda its visit here.

Couldn’t believe how clean and good the water inside the pool was.

Deep enough to dive into also for those brave enough!
Written April 8, 2022
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duhoz
Beroun, Czech Republic7,430 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Solo
The bast cave pool in the area unfortunately currently close for swimming. You can enter it for free and take a great pictures of turquoise water. You can jump into but you will NOT be able to get out as the ladder has been taken out. The water is really crystal clear and you can see some fishes. The view more than stunning .From main road you can see the sign to it (all the beaches and interesting places are sign posted on the main road). Take a small change with you as you need to pay 20 PHP for bike/car parking, private property. On the same trail to Cabagnov cave pool you can detour to Tibaw cave pool where you can swim (entrance fee 30 PHP).
Written April 28, 2019
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fortalejo n
20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019
This was on top of my itinerary coming to Bohol because I want to have my first ever jump, in this beautiful cave pool. I've always wanted to try cliff diving but I just don't dare to do so (not yet).

Jumping into this cave took me forever, we arrived early and went home late because I was so scared to jump in. I got encouraged because of some non-swimmers who took the plunge. It was kinda insulting/embarrassing not to follow suit for someone who knows how to swim.

The cave is very pretty and the water is cool. If you don't want to jump in, it's fine there's a ladder available. They also have a lifeguard.

I will definitely visit again.
Written October 25, 2019
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Kleinberg Fletc... T
Cebu City, Philippines123 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Family
Awesome side trip when you're in Anda, Bohol. There are a lot of cave pools in this town, however Cabagnow is the most famous of them all.

Visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip of its cold pool located right below the mouth of the cave. The mouth of the cave simply looks stunning, which is great for taking pictures, especially if you have a drone.

Tip: Getting there you need to pass through rocky roads by foot, so be careful not to trip.
Written May 21, 2019
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BoracayLondon
London29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Family
This is unusual cave pool I come across, water is clear, though I wasnt a good swimmer, still manage to go inside with the help stairs and ring float. Pretty cool cave pool!
Written August 31, 2018
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dvd209
Philippines16 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022
Come on, Brgy. Cabagnow please open this place for tourists to jump and bathe in! We came last 2018 closed due to a property dispute. Now we saw a perfectly functional ladder strewn about on the side (ready to be used). According to our driver/guide, it remains closed due to a DENR issue? PLEASE OPEN! We like the pictures but we would most rather want to jump in! The police cordon is absolutely hideous btw.
Written November 8, 2022
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sydneysider48
Sydney, Australia1,121 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019 • Family
The cave is a very unspoilt natural attraction at the end of a bush track and a drive off the main road. It looks very inviting for a swim in the deep blue water.
Written January 25, 2019
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Jenny D
4 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019
The place is just ordinary but when look at the cave is so amazing and thrilling. Its once in a lifetime experience.
Written January 10, 2019
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Hazel Joy
Tacloban, Philippines66 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Friends
When you arrive, you wont expect anything fancy. But nature has its own way of wowing us with her wonders. When you arrive, you'd think that its just another piece of land, but once you enter, you'll see the opening of the cave and inside it is nothing but water. If you want to go swimming or jump off the mouth of the cave, this one is for you!They have life guards and floaters for those who want to jump but don't know how to swim. All this for 50Pesos only.
Written September 23, 2018
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