The project started with a dream of the owners way back in 1998 to offer to the community a place where the family could get together more often while having leisure and fun. The concept of a leisure park that would be very affordable to all people of different walks of life which its facilities would be at par with the international standards of providing recreation to the family.

8 Waves waterpark has been called “8 Waves” for two (2) reasons: (1) the Owner has 8 children, and , (2) the Main Attraction – The Wave Pool – creates “8 Kinds of Waves” .

Indeed from the very beginning, the management has been very optimistic on providing every guest an “experience”- such experience to be noted as “unique” in the sense that he/she would feel not only satisfied but as well as delighted everytime he or she leaves the place.

With this in mind, the theme under the sea (water world) finally became the final concept to which gave the park its present image. The biggest attraction, the waves at the 2,788.52 sq. m. pool has become the centerpiece of the project.

From the Noah’s Arc at the kiddie pool, to the Neptunes  Diner, every guest is promised an unforgettable experience.

From the imaginative minds of eight (8) managers/co-owners of the Corporation – The young, talented, dynamic descendants of the owners, and from the regular tedious meetings of board members for almost a year and a half has finally materialized, 8 Waves Waterpark was conceived in July, 2000 in the province of Bulacan, in the town of San Rafael. Surely, every Bulakeño will be proud of 8 Waves Waterpark – the biggest wave pool attraction in the country today.

At the heart of this 8 Waves is a wave pool which at 2,788.52 sq. m. makes it one of the largest in Asia and the biggest in the Philippines today. Waves go so high that it can virtually knock you off your feet, as much as it can also be but a gentle splash. Either way, it’s a wet and wild escapade

How to get there

By land, 1 hour from Balintawak entry point, use North Luzon Expressway all the way to Tabang/Plaridel exit, 30 minutes from Plaridel using the national road (Cagayan Valley road) to Baliwag, then another 5 minutes from Baliwag to the resort in Ulingao, San Rafael, Bulacan.

Rates:

  • All Day Swimming – Php250 [Adult]
  • All Day Swimming – Php250 [Children below 4ft and Senior Citizen]
  • Night Swimming – Php 200 [Adult]
  • Night Swimming – Php250 [Children below 4ft and Senior Citizen]

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Amenities:

Wave Pool

  • Diamond Waves
  • Vertical Waves
  • Single Rolling Waves
  • Double Rolling Waves
  • Inverted Waves
  • V-Waves
  • Right Diagonal Waves
  • Left Diagonal Waves
  1. 9-hole Mini-golf
  2. Function Hall
  3. Foodcourt (Neptune’s Diner)
  4. Safari Pools with Slides
  5. Three (3) Hydro-jet Bubble pools
  6. Billiards
  7. 2 Hectares of parking area
  8. Spacious Bamboo huts, steel cottages & Pool umbrellas
  9. Clinic
  10. Souvenir Shop

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120 Comments

  1. monah honey nussair April 16, 2011 at - Reply

    how much entrance fee adult and kids. how charge for the cottage. for vip family room?pls answer..

  2. Tony Osborne March 31, 2011 at - Reply

    having just spent a considerable amount of time trying to find out accomadation and entrance fee prices, your web site for the hotel keeps crashing so no possable entry there, it is a problem with your web site, no prices advertised anywhere else, cannot see the point of advertising your superb looking facilities if it is not possable to book or even get a quote,
    we will go elsewhere

  3. kris February 26, 2011 at - Reply

    how much entrance fee adult and kids. how charge for the cottage. for vip family room how much?

  4. norie guioguio February 23, 2011 at - Reply

    How much..

    Entrance Adult?
    Child?
    Cottage for 15 person?
    Overnight Stay?
    Room for 15?

    How about the food..?

    Thanks!
    Norie

  5. lorenzo hernandez February 8, 2011 at - Reply

    i want to know how much is the cost for children adults ang cottages. do you accept overnight stay

  6. Anamae Umali Cobilla January 21, 2011 at - Reply

    how much the entrance fee for day time and night ??
    and for our foods it’s okey to bring own foods ??
    and for cottages ??

  7. natalia November 22, 2010 at - Reply

    ummm..mgkano po ang cottages at fee po for adults

  8. ruby villaruz November 21, 2010 at - Reply

    magkano ang entrans fee nyo ?my discount b kayo?

  9. leah October 25, 2010 at - Reply

    i just wanted to know how much is the entrance fee for ordinary day and the lowest cottage and can we bring food and drinks please send me the details and other fees hope for your response

  10. lhance September 17, 2010 at - Reply

    mas maganda pa nga sa amana waterpark kaysa d2 eh

  11. myleen tirado September 1, 2010 at - Reply

    gud pm.i just only want to ask kung magkano ang rate ng room,if ever na magstay kami for overnight for 3 person/

  12. mirasol maylas August 27, 2010 at - Reply

    how much the entrance per person in a night swimming

  13. aiza August 20, 2010 at - Reply

    my bf want to ask if u provide towels for us bcoz were going there this sunday,please let us know immediately…thanks and see u soon!!! joairavie69@yahoo.com

  14. David July 25, 2010 at - Reply

    Don’t go there. Way overpriced, especially the hotel. The rooms are very pricy, and yet very basic (no fridge, no cable TV, no internet, queen size bed rather than king, small and low quality towels, etc…) and the included breakfast at the Pancake House is limited to the very cheapest items on the menu. For much cheaper, you get much better at resorts in Subic Bay, Angeles City Mindoro or other provinces.

    As far as the water park, the wave pool was not operational (which they of course failed to tell me when I called the day before). The minigolf was closed (overgrown with grass). The showers, changing rooms and “cottages” are substandard. The personnel is unhelpful and unfriendly, only there to make sure that you are charged all the extras and that you don’t steal their precious towels. Dining options are limited to the Pancake House, proudly advertising their giant burger which was, guess what, “out of stock, Sir”. For anything else, you have to take a jeepney back to town.

    If you insist to go, make sure you take a room in one of the lodges in Baliwag, the closest being the Aries Lodge about 1km before you get to 8 waves (should be renamed 0 waves…)

  15. andrew July 16, 2010 at - Reply

    Pls. I want to know how much is the entrance fee for weekends and the cottage. And how much for overnight stay, including the hotel??pls, reply asap..tnx

  16. leo May 20, 2010 at - Reply

    please give me or email to me your price list thanks

  17. angelica canlas May 18, 2010 at - Reply

    OMG !! nakakamis pumunta jan !! kme ung nag tour jan last yr november .. sampaloc national high school ..

  18. lanie dela cruz May 14, 2010 at - Reply

    how much is the entrance for kids and adult? can we bring some foods? what’s d operational day time? can you accommodate us tom? were 10 ( 8 adults and 2 kids)

  19. Pinky May 6, 2010 at - Reply

    how much is the entrance fee for adult and kids and about the foods can we bring our own food?

  20. JANNIEL DANE DELA CRUZ May 5, 2010 at - Reply

    just wanna how much is the entrance fee and the rate for room good for 4 person
    pls. reply asap

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