Last Saturday, One Valenzuela and Little One
Valenzuela packed their ever trusty Hawk bag with swimsuits, SPF80
sunblock, floaters, and towels for a quick dip at a local resort. Around 6:30
in the morning, they are on a jeepney going to Malinta Tollgate.
By 7 o’clock, they already found themselves in
front of Puregold Paso de Blas. Before walking to the tricycle terminal bound
to Cariño
Resort, they bought some chocolate bars and cold drinks at Mercury Drugstore.
“Malapit na po ba, Ma?” (Are we there yet, Mom?) Little One Valenzuela asked One Valenzuela
in the tricycle as they passed by several painted walls of Brgy. Lawang Bato
and Brgy. Punturin. It took us about ten to fifteen minutes to reach Cariño
Resort. Since Little One Valenzuela has been asking the whole week for some
swimming escape, the ride seemed too lengthy for her.
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Cariño Resort's Front Gate (your entrance for some water fun!) |
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Welcome guests! |
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Cariño Resort's Cashier/Counter |
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One Valenzuela told the dragon to do the Toothpaste Commercial Smile |
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Reminded One Valenzuela of Aslan, the Great Lion, of Narnia |
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Comfortable to wear, the wristbands/tags are indeed waterproof. Little One Valenzuela removed hers at home and it is still pretty intact. |
One Valenzuela loved the atmosphere of the resort.
It is full of foliage and dangling flowers! The flowing water on rocks and jars
gives a calming effect. No wonder some people One Valenzuela know say that it
is a good place for a photo or a video shoot.
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Vines of flowers and leaves give shade to guests |
Cariño Resort is divided into two major areas- Pavilion One and Pavilion Two.
Pavilion One has a slide. Much of the swimming pool here is 7 feet deep. It also has an area which is around 3 feet in depth (my estimate). Here, Little One Valenzuela stayed and practiced her baby frog kicks. A mini jacuzzi can also be seen in Pavilion One.
Pavilion One has a slide. Much of the swimming pool here is 7 feet deep. It also has an area which is around 3 feet in depth (my estimate). Here, Little One Valenzuela stayed and practiced her baby frog kicks. A mini jacuzzi can also be seen in Pavilion One.
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Cariño Resort Pavillion 1 Panoramic Shot |
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Flowers and leaves give shade over tables near the pool. |
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Cariño Resort Pavillion 1 Pool |
Pavilion Two is bigger. Water depth range is from 4 to 5 feet. Most of the visitors flock here since the water is a bit shallow. A bridge and several rock formations add beauty to the place. More tables and cottages are also situated in Pavilion Two.
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Cariño Resort Pavillion 2
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By observation, One Valenzuela saw several Cariño
Resort employees watching over the guests who are swimming in the two pavilions.The
rules and regulations of the resort are put up in several locations. Reminders
are also placed near cottages and tables. Two thumbs up for that.
By 4 p.m., One Valenzuela and Little One Valenzuela
are already in front of Cariño Resort looking for a tricycle to
ride. One Valenzuela glanced back at the resort and read “Cariño
Resort: A great place to celebrate”. Yeah, it is indeed a great place to
celebrate and share some water fun with your family, relatives,
and barkada.
Transportation:
Jeepney ride from Malinta, McArthur Hiway to
Malinta Exit/Tollgate (Php8.00/head x 2): Php 16.00
Tricyle ride from Malinta Exit/Tollgate
(Php16.00/head; Php60 special ride): Php 60.00
(v.v. same cost)
Cariño Resort Fees:
1 Adult pass: Php 160.00 (Daytime, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
1 Child pass: Php 110.00
(Daytime, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
Table: Php
300.00 (There are much bigger tables/cottages than what we had. Cariño
Resort also has rooms.)
Food:
You can bring your own food inside the resort. You can also do some grilling in the resort.
One Valenzuela ordered some fried calamares
(Php130) and 2 cups of rice (Php20/cup) from Cariño’s menu. The resort also
offers various types of fried chicken, noodles, and fried rice. They also have
light beer in buckets (note: hard drinks and extra strong beer are not allowed), crispy pata, sizzling plates, and kilawin. Check their
menu for a more complete list.
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How to get there (via public transportation):
From South Supermarket
in Malinta, McArthur Hiway, go to the jeepney terminal bound to Malinta Tollgate/Exit or
Novaliches Bayan.
When in Malinta Tollgate, go down at Puregold Paso
de Blas.
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Malinta-Novaliches route |
Cross the road and walk a bit to the East Service
Road bound to Lawang Bato.
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Look up: East Service Road |
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You won't get lost. Big signs! |
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To Cariño Resort po, Manong! |
For more details, like Cariño Resort on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Cari%C3%B1o-Resort/121287927902539 (For updated room rates, entrance fees, etc.)
Address: San Baraquel, Brgy. Punturin, Valenzuela City
Telephone Numbers: (02)445-63-36 to 38 / 983-90-05
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Thank you for dropping by One Valenzuelano's post!
Please feel free to leave a comment below. Your thoughts are deeply appreciated. :)
Thank you for dropping by One Valenzuelano's post!
Please feel free to leave a comment below. Your thoughts are deeply appreciated. :)
magkano po ung rate ng mga rooms nyo?
ReplyDeleteHi Myra! Thank you for visiting One Valenzuela. I believe Carino Resort has posted the rooms' photos along with the rates on their Facebook page. You may also inquire on the given numbers above. Happy swimming!
DeleteIlove your blog so informative.. you detail almost everything..
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you keep on following the blog as well as visit some of the spots in Valenzuela City. Have a great day ahead. :)
DeleteI love this blog.. actually We were going there tonight for overnight swimming with my friends. but when we call on your phone it says that the 4ft pool Will be the only available. How that suppose to happen? It makes me feel sad. I hope you could also able to open the deepest one.. :(
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Apple! Re: Carino's regulations I am not quite sure about their night swimming rules. We went there during day time. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed your time at the said resort. :)
DeleteHi One Valenzuela Blogger we appreciated everything you made in you're blog about our resort its very informative. I Just want to ask you're permission to share your blog on our Facebook account?
ReplyDeleteHi! Yes, you may share the articles' links to your Facebook account. Thank you for spreading the word. Hoping that I'll have more time to go around the city soon (esp. next year's summer!).
DeleteSalamat po sa suporta sa blog na One Valenzuela at higit na lalo na po sa ating lungsod.
It's great to be a Valenzuelano. :)
Mgkano po b entrans kpag over nyt.tsaka ung cotage s 20 ktao...?? Tnx
ReplyDeleteHi! You may contact Carino at any of the phone numbers given above. Hope you enjoy your swim time. :)
DeleteSir/Maam. Diba po may pang overnight din po kayo? Chaka parehas pa din po ba yung bayad kada tao?
ReplyDeleteThanks Bien for dropping by! I called Carino Resort this morning for you: Php190 for adults and Php140 for kids. Same rates for the tables and cottages. Overnight: From 6pm to 4am.
DeleteHope that helps! :)
sir mam. good day.
ReplyDeletemagkanu po night swimming? tska room rates po kayo?
Hi! Kindly see my answer to Bien Gallano above for your query regarding the night swimming rate. As for the rooms, you may call the resort at the given numbers above. Hope you enjoy your swim! :)
DeleteWhat if po mag check in ng 12am or 1am what time po check out namin?
ReplyDeleteilan pu b ung pool
ReplyDeleteNoong nagpunta kami, 2 ang pools. A friend of mine told me na parang nagdadagdag ang resort. Not sure though.
Deletebukas po ba kau khit anung araw?
ReplyDeleteBetter give them a call or check their FB page. Not sure po about their schedule this Holy Week.
DeleteUhm ung cottages po ba magkano ? wala po kasing nasabi d2 kung magkano ...
ReplyDeletemagkano pag nirent buong pool overnight po?12 hrs bale
ReplyDeletemagkano po entrance po kapag araw tsaka po sa coutage magkano po yung may kuryente ?
ReplyDeletehi, ask ko lng po kung mgkano overnight, cottage, and until what time po pag nightswimming? please reply. thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi One Valenzuela. I'm loving this blog! Though I haven't gone to Valenzuela, I feel like your posts are flying me to your beloved city. Plus, you're very accommodating that actually made it the BESTEST. I just accidentally clicked this page because I'm looking for some recreational for the coming summer, and yes this really helped, so much thanks. More power to you and your baby One Valenzuela, God bless!! :)
ReplyDeleteSakop na po ba nung P160 lahat-lahat? Yung 2 pool, pavilion saka videoke? Pls reply.
ReplyDeleteAno po yung rules and regulations nyo dito?
ReplyDeletegood morning po ask ko lng po about sa rate ng rums.. thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteguyz penge nman way papuntang carino resort bale manggaling sa karuhatan,mc artur hiway .. my service pu kme sasakyan ..tnx
ReplyDeleteIs it possible for us to bring our own drinks like beer.. if iTs ok?.. what kind of beer?
ReplyDeleteIf mang gagaling po kame sa monumento? Ano po sasakyan namen papunta jan? Mag sswimming po kame sa thurs. Reply asap po.. tnx
ReplyDeleteGood day. I justwant to ask po about sa Cottge Fees and magkano po ba ang day time entrance fee ?
ReplyDeleteThank you po. Reply Asap