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Club Manila East - Beach Waves wave pool

Club Manila East

4.0(2 reviews)
13.2 km

I've been going here almost every week to surf the wave pool if I can't go out of town to chase…read moreocean waves which is often. Well, if not for the Philippine Surfing Academy holding Club Manila East as its main venue for its surf programs, I don't think I'd give this place a second thought. But weirdly enough, my toddler daughter loves it here because of their kiddie pool which has an equally fun kiddie slide and baby fountains for extreme toddler enjoyment. Although I always have someone with my kid to make sure she doesn't drown or get kidnapped. Their lifeguards can be negligent. Anyway, on full weekends, the bathrooms are overused and disgusting but do go for the surfing. It's super worth the workout and the price. You'll definitely get hooked. Another review for Philippine Surfing Academy later on but for CME, the place isn't exactly the cleanest or most sosyal hang out spot. There's lots to do but keep your expectations low if you won't be surfing the wave pool.

Located in Taytay, Rizal, Club Manila East, or CME as it is most commonly referred to, is quite…read moreaccessible to anyone who lives in the metro. I've actually been here a couple of times, sometimes with friends and sometimes with family. Without a doubt, I can say that CME is actually a pretty fun place. There are many pools for different experiences, such as the lap pool, diving pool, kayaking pool, and the wave pool, where you can get lessons from a certified surf instructor from the Philippine Surfing Academy. I personally enjoyed the kayaking around, which was really relaxing. If none of those are your things, you can play beach volleyball at their court, or ride the zip line for just P150. The overnight settings are adequate, but nothing special. The place has many function halls and the like, which are great for company seminars, orientations for team-buildings, and conferences.

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Club Manila East - Lap pool

Lap pool

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Ace Water Spa

Ace Water Spa

4.1(17 reviews)
5.5 km•Pasig City
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Going to this place is such a treat. The facilities are great and well-maintained. I used to go…read morehere quite a bit when I was in my "triathlon" phase. Yeah, I never really did that triathlon *shrugs* but I still keep coming back to Ace to swim, enjoy their spa and relax my stress away. This place has a real sense of class to it. When you enter the locker room, they remove your shoes and give you a locker to store all your things. You can choose to swim laps in their lap pool, soak in one of their hot/cold baths, or even try out a sauna or steam room. But the main attraction here is the "hydrotherapy massage". As their website claims, it is the first in the Philippines to offer such a service. It's really a trip if you've never experienced it before. Imagine getting a massage but instead of hands, it's water. RIGHT? Little tip, bring a towel with you since it's probably the only thing they don't provide free of charge. Pros -Awesome facilities. Cons -Can get really crowded on the weekends. -A bit pricey. Especially if you forget to bring something.

I didn'tknow what to expect coming here but it is worth the experience! When coming in they have…read moreyou pay at the front and you go upstairs to go towards the lockers but before going in the workers give you a tray for your shoes, a key for the lock and a head cap. Shoes not allowed inside locker area and going towards the pool area too and no phones allowed inside locker or pool which makes sense cause no one will watch your stuff. I didnt know what the head cap was for until I tried everything at the water spa. I didn't understand it at first when I went to the hot tub area(s) but going in the lazy river and trying out their water massages, ya it was a definate need to wear the cap cause theres an area for head massage and the water is pretty rough on your head so its to protect your hair from the rough water and from chemicals. The way to use each water location for a massage is with a push of a button. Theres literally a designated places for everything from head to feet. I will come back here again when I go back home and visit the PI!

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Ace Water Spa - Bread section of breakfast buffet located in 8th floor

Bread section of breakfast buffet located in 8th floor

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Rizal Memorial Sports Complex

Rizal Memorial Sports Complex

4.5(2 reviews)
3.6 km•Manila City

First time here for the Manila Live 2026. Nice venue. Clean environment. Comfort Rooms are clean…read more No toilet tissue or hand soap - will need bring your own. For a huge arena I would have thought the score board would be bigger. Overall it was a great experience. I did not walk around to see if there were concessions.

The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex may mean different things to different people: football stadium…read moreto the Azkals fans, martial arts dojo for the taekwondo and wushu practitioners, or badminton/tennis court for the avid players, etc. But for me, it will always be my most memorable playground, a.k.a. the place where I learned to swim, only two years ago. The sports complex may be known for its Olympic size pool, once the hallowed training ground of the members of the Philippine Team. What most don't know is that there are actually three pools side by side in the pool area: a small diving pool, 16-feet deep, if I remember correctly, where our Olympics contenders have tested their mettle; and a regular pool, half of the Olympic-size, four-feet deep, where swimming classes for kids and students are often held. It was in the latter pool were I was taught to swim. We were already working then, but my friend (the one who cajoled a.k.a. coerced me into taking lessons with her) and I persevered through learning how to kick, using a kickboard, mastering the freestyle breath, and enduring humiliation from the kids in the water with us. We used to just pay Php 60 to get in and use the pool for the whole day. (We paid a different rate to the instructor. The guards and staff at the sports complex recommend contacts for those who want to learn.) Sadly, the pools were declared closed to the public a few years back. One can still swim with their accedited instructors' supervision, though, or with a special permit from management (which may be requested).

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Rizal Memorial Sports Complex
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Merville Country Club

Merville Country Club

3.3(3 reviews)
10.0 km•Paranaque City

Just a reminder for everyone who swims in this pool or wants to swim here, you cannot wear board…read moreshorts in this pool. Now that that's out of the way, if you're a resident of Merville, you get to swim in this pool for a small fee. If you're not a resident of Merville, look for a friend or a relative who is and bug the person to accompany you to the pools. It's summer now and the pools are full of children. They're there all day long and I can't blame them. It's too hot not to get yourself into a pool. Oh, you know how from afar you can sometimes smell the chlorine coming from the pool? Well, you can't smell the chlorine of the pools. It doesn't mean that they don't put chlorine. It just means that it isn't that strong. There are always lifeguards watching the place and reminding everyone to be on their best behavior. It's safe here and really clean. So jump in and cool off at the pools.

great pool for lapping though water 70% of the time really blurry. HOWEVER, staff should be…read moreeducated on the MATERIAL (modern athletic shorts (and shirts) today are polyester tricot (dazzle) or microfiber polyester double-knit or twill and are fine for pool chemistry and filters) rather than the FIT of the swimwear. Not everything TIGHT is for swimming.... likewise not everything LOOSE is NOT for swimming. I've seen swimmers in tees, sandos, cycling shorts and leggings made of cotton but were allowed cause it's TIGHT fitting .... and swimmers not allowed for LOOSE shorts EVEN if MATERIAL is for SWIMMING. Don't get stuck in the past!!

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Merville Country Club - Merville Pool

Merville Pool

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Manila Downtown YMCA - swimmingpools - Updated July 2026

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