Last August 25, 2012, the Vigattin Team got the chance to visit Villa Concepcion Wet and Wild Waves in Pandi, Bulacan. Monday that week, it was a big surprise for us when our boss announced that we were going to visit the resort this coming Saturday. We got so excited because this would be the Vigattin family's first out-of-town get-together.
As early as 9am we left the office with all the things we needed. Before we went to the resort, we passed by Walter Mart Sta. Maria to buy foods and drinks. After that we proceeded to the resort that was almost an hour away from Walter Mart.
Pandi is one of the towns in Bulacan that is filled with fascinating attractions. Since it was my first time to go to Pandi, I was not familiar with the place and always asked my officemate questions as to the name of that particular place and attraction. Actually, I was really amazed upon seeing the place because of its serene and relaxing environment. If one wants a different commune with nature, then Pandi is one of the perfect places to visit.
And finally we arrived at Villa Concepcion Wet and Wild Waves. I’ve heard is that, waves here are really wild and intense – perfect for a thrilling adventure. When we arrived, we first took our lunch, and after that we changed to our swimming attire. The deepest part of the pool at 6ft, and if you are together with kids, there are also available pools for them. We really had a great day at Villa Concepcion, particularly when the waves were opened to the public. It was the best part of the trip. The waves were really cool and wild! Because of this, I found myself coming back to the place over and over again.
We left the resort at 5pm and went home with happiness in our hearts. We need to thank our Vig boss Sir Elison for this treat. I will recommend this place to my friends and plan our next outing here at Villa Concepcion in Pandi.
Here are some of the pictures during our stay at Vigattin at Villa Concepcion Wet and Wild Waves.
About Villa Concepcion Wet and Wild Resort
Established eight years ago by the Concepcion family, Villa Concepcion Wet and Wild Resort is a 8,589 sq. m. piece of land that is complete of amenities and recreational facilities to accommodate guests. This tourism facility in Masuso, Pandi has fast become a tourist destination, not only for the Bulakeños, but also to the whole country.
Villa Concepcion Wet & Wild Waves, Inc. had its blessing on April 3, 2004. Since then, thousands of people all over the country frequent the place to spend leisure time and enjoy memorable moments with family and friends. The resort’s 2,000 square-meter wave pool can accommodate more than 1,000 people. Its villa is superb piece of art, beautifully crafted to inspire and comfort the residents with its well-designed rooms and receiving areas and corners. The whole ambiance of the resort makes you feel like you’re in an island because just a walk around the resort is too relaxing and soothing to the eyes.
Villa Concepcion Wet & Wild Waves, Inc. is a part of the major industries in Pandi that will create more jobs and even attract more tourists to boost the economy of the community.
How to get there
By private vehicle: It only takes 45 minutes from NLEX Balintawak Tollgate. Take the Bocaue Exit. Turn right going to Sta. Maria. Turn left at the PTT Gas Station across Puregold Supermarket. Turn left at the By-pass Road/Walter Mart then turn right at Win Gas Station. Go straight ahead passing through Barangays Sta. Clara, Sta. Cruz, Manggahan, San Roque and Poblacion, Pandi. After the Immaculate Conception Church in Poblacion, turn left then turn right at Dunkin’ Donuts then a short left turn then right. Turn left at Pasong Kalabaw across Resto 1199. Go straight ahead then turn left at the second waiting shed. VCWWWI is only 250 meters ahead
By public utility vehicle: Take any bus, jeep or FX taxi going to Sta. Maria, Bulacan. Alight at Sta. Maria town proper. Ride a tricycle to the Pandi jeepney station. Ride any jeep passing through Pandi (Pandi, Sili, Encanto, Angat, Baliuag) then alight at Poblacion. Ride a tricycle to VCWWWI.