Part of Sorsogon Countryside Tour
After our trek at Zoe’s Resort Adventure Park in Bulusan town, we were then driven 14.4 kms. (a 26-min. drive), via the Pan Philippine Highway/AH26 plus a rough road, to the rebranded Mateo Hot and Cold Spring Resort in the adjoining town of Irosin for some therapeutic swimming.
Check out “Zoe’s Resort & Eco-Adventure Park”
Formerly known as San Benon Hot and Cold Springs (locals still call this place simply as San Benon), it is now owned and operated (starting April11, 2012) by ARAMARU Resort Corporation of Mr. Reyrold A. Mateo. The resort was named the DDr. Eliseo Mateo, the original owner.
Located at the foot of 1,547 m. high Mt. Bulusan (one of the most active volcanoes in the world) in a forest 4 kms. northeast of the town, it has three man-made pools with a mixture of sulfuric, steaming (Hot Swimming Pool), lukewarm (Lukewarm Swimming Pool) and cool waters (Cold Pool).
This is a nice, well maintained place to balance and harmonize our body and mind, to unwind, relax, enjoy and find peace in a quiet and secluded place or just have a picnic with the family and friends during weekends and holidays.
As I came from a trek to two waterfalls, I decided to soak myself in the natural hot spring. Soaking in its hot, crystal-clear waters have many health benefits.
A good therapy, soaking in the heated pool is extremely beneficial to those who suffer from arthritis plus the buoyancy of the water relaxes the muscles (increasing their range in motion), supports and reduces stress on the joints (encouraging freer movement), and increases the heart rate (while lowering the blood pressure than raising it as does other forms of exercise) with less strain on the heart. A nice place to visit.
Mateo Hot and Cold Springs: Sitio San Benon, Brgy. Monbon, Irosin 4707, Sorsogon. Open daily, 8AM -11 PM (weekdays), 8 AM-12 midnight (weekends). Mobile number: (0948) 137-0098 (Ms. Jovy O. Fuellas) and (0909) 213-6152 (Ms. Jackie Lou F. Baeza). E-mail: aramaru2012@yahoo.com. Entrance fee: Php65 (day swim, 6 AM -5 PM), Php75 (night swim, 5 PM – 10 PM), Php25 (children below 4 ft.) and free (children 3 ft. and below).
You can also rent a cottage for Php 250 (small cottage, 20 pax), Php350 (big cottage, 30 pax), Php500 (Cottage #9 & #41, 35 pax), Php600 (Cottage #12, 30 pax), Php800 (Cottage #17 – #10, 40 pax), Php700 (open cabana, 40 pax), Php1,000 (cabana with fan #1, 45 pax), Php1,100 (cabana with fan #2, 45 pax) and Php1,600 (Paulina, 60 pax).
Aircon room rates for 2 pax: Php1,200 (overnight 12 hours, 6 PM – 6 AM) and Php2,200 (overnight of 1 day, 2 PM – 12 noon). Family room rates for 5 pax: : Php3,000 (overnight 12 hours, 6 PM – 6 AM) and Php5,000 (overnight of 1 day, 2 PM – 12 noon). Aircon room rates for 4 pax: Php1,800 (overnight 12 hours, 6 PM – 6 AM) and Php2,800 (overnight of 1 day, 2 PM – 12 noon). Aircon room rates for 3 pax: Php1,500 (overnight 12 hours, 6 PM – 6 AM) and Php2,500 (overnight of 1 day, 2 PM – 12 noon).
How to Get There: Irosin is located 556.4 kms. (a 12.5–hr. drive), via the Pan-Philippine Highway/AH26, from Manila and 43.4 kms. (a 45–hr. drive), via the Pan-Philippine Highway/AH26, from Sorsogon City. From the Municipal Hall, the spring is a 10-15-min. drive.
Sorsogon Provincial Tourism Culture and Arts Office: Ground Floor, Capitol Building, 4700 Sorsogon City. Mobile number: (0968) 624-6279. E-mail: tourism@sorsogon.gov.ph. Facebook: www.facebook.com/sorsogonprovincialtourismoffice.
Irosin Municipal Tourism Office: E-mail: tourism@irosin.gov.ph. Website: www.tourism.irosin.gov.ph. Mobile number: (0977) 382-2298. Facebook: www.facebook.com/IrosinTourismOfficial
Ur Place Travel & Tours: OLV Pangpang, Sorsogon City, Sorsogon. Mobile number (Viber): (0927) 950-3927 (Ms. Annie Gueb). Facebook: www.facebook.com/urplacetravel.