
Cabagnow Cave Pool Anda
A collapsed limestone cavern in Anda, Bohol, featuring a deep, vibrant blue pool perfect for swimming and thrilling cliff jumps.

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Cabagnow Cave Pool Anda
Best Time
Sunlight makes the water pop!

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A collapsed limestone cavern in Anda, Bohol, featuring a deep, vibrant blue pool perfect for swimming and thrilling cliff jumps.
"It's a Cenote, a big hole with salty water, you can swim, jump off the edge, enjoy this natural gift."

💰 Be Ready for Fees
Expect an environmental fee, entrance fee, and parking fee. Budget around ₱150-200 per person.
🚫 No Swimming Mondays/Fridays
The cave pool is closed for preservation on Mondays and Fridays. Plan your visit accordingly!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 · 701 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
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Cliff Jumping Thrills
Main pool area
Leap into the deep blue waters from a 5-meter high ledge for an adrenaline rush. It's a must-do for adventure seekers!

Vibrant Blue Waters
The pool itself
Marvel at the striking, vibrant blue hue of the water, a unique feature of this collapsed limestone cavern.

Natural Cave Ambiance
Inside the cave
Experience the unique atmosphere of swimming within a natural, collapsed limestone cavern.
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Planning Your Visit
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Fees and What to Expect
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💰 Be Ready for Fees
Expect an environmental fee, entrance fee, and parking fee. Budget around ₱150-200 per person.
🚫 No Swimming Mondays/Fridays
The cave pool is closed for preservation on Mondays and Fridays. Plan your visit accordingly!
🤿 Dive In!
The water is deep (20-25 feet), perfect for jumping. Don't be afraid, locals cheer you on!
📸 Capture the Blue
Visit during midday for the best lighting to showcase the pool's vibrant blue color.
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💰 Be Ready for Fees
Expect an environmental fee, entrance fee, and parking fee. Budget around ₱150-200 per person.
🚫 No Swimming Mondays/Fridays
The cave pool is closed for preservation on Mondays and Fridays. Plan your visit accordingly!
🤿 Dive In!
The water is deep (20-25 feet), perfect for jumping. Don't be afraid, locals cheer you on!
📸 Capture the Blue
Visit during midday for the best lighting to showcase the pool's vibrant blue color.
⬆️ Easy Exit
A ladder is available to climb back out after your swim or jump.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Cabagnow Cave Pool's stunning vibrant blue waters and the exhilarating cliff jumping experience. While the multiple fees and closure days are noted, the unique natural beauty and adventurous atmosphere make it a highly recommended stop in Anda, Bohol.
"It's a Cenote, a big hole with salty water, you can swim, jump off the edge, spend some time there enjoying this natural gift from the universe.
It's better if you go when the sun is up! (Midday).
You must pay an environmental fee, an entrance and another fee that I can't remember the purpose. (150 pax +/-)"
Moira Ayelen Benitez
"5 stars because the place is a must experience must visit. Plus I found this guy curly hair on the left don’t know who he is he’s probably from Davao, only had eye contact but Im in constant stormy infatuation with this guy. Hope to meet this guy 🥹 comment me lol anywayss the cave was an awesome experience. Idk if water was clean but they said it was a mix of seawater and spring underneath. Paid entrance fee and like nature protection fee it wasn’t expensive like ₱30 not sure probably a little bit more."
j mags
"Wow the cave was so nice. You could go there by jumping or taking the ladder. There's an entrance fee of 50 pesos per person and a parking fee for the car it's 20 pesos. It's also deep so when you jump, you couldn't touch the bottom. The jumping height is also like 5 meters. It was pretty scary for me and couldn't make myself to jump but otherwise it was a very nice cave and fun. Everyone was also very supportive and cheering people to jump, telling it's a good experience and just trust and jump. Everyone jumped multiple times. It's adventurous and good."
Lorene Paula Catalvas
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Cabagnow Cave Pool is located in Anda, Bohol. You can reach Anda by bus or van from Tagbilaran City. From Anda town proper, you can hire a tricycle or motorbike to get to the cave pool. Some travelers suggest combining a visit with Quinale Beach and the rice terraces in Candijay for a day trip.
Yes, it's a well-known spot in Anda. Look for signs directing you to the cave pool. It's often mentioned alongside other attractions in the area.
Yes, you can drive to the location, and there is a parking fee for cars.
Cabagnow is the most 'open' cave pool. Other cave pools in Anda are free to enter but may not have facilities or management.
The journey from Tagbilaran City to Anda can take around 2-3 hours by bus or van, depending on traffic and stops.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There are several fees: an environmental fee (around ₱30), an entrance fee (around ₱50), and a parking fee (₱10 for motorbikes, ₱20 for cars). The total cost per person can be around ₱150-200.
Yes, Cabagnow Cave Pool is closed for preservation every Monday and Friday. Make sure to plan your visit on other days.
Tickets are typically purchased on-site upon arrival. There's no need for advance booking.
The environmental fee contributes to the upkeep and preservation of the natural site, ensuring its beauty for future visitors.
The entrance fee covers access to the pool area, and it's generally understood that this fee allows for photography and enjoying the site.
🎫 🏊 Onsite Experience
The main activities are swimming and cliff jumping into the deep, vibrant blue pool. It's an adventurous experience for those who enjoy a thrill.
The deepest parts of the cave pool are approximately 20 to 25 feet deep, while the shallow parts are around 12 feet.
The cliffs are about 5 meters high. While it can be scary, many visitors find it exhilarating. Locals are supportive and encourage people to try.
The water is a mix of seawater and spring water, giving it a unique, vibrant blue color.
While not explicitly detailed in all sources, it's advisable to assume basic facilities might be available. It's always good to come prepared.
📸 📸 Photography
Midday is recommended when the sun is high, as it best illuminates the striking blue color of the water, making for stunning photos.
The area around the cliff jumping spots offers dynamic angles. Capturing the contrast between the dark cave and the bright blue water is key.
Drone usage policies can vary. It's best to check local regulations or inquire on-site before flying a drone to avoid any issues.
Action shots of cliff jumping, slow-motion videos of jumps, and wide shots showcasing the vibrant blue water within the cave are very popular.
Visiting during off-peak hours or on weekdays can help. Be patient and wait for moments when the area around your desired shot is less crowded.







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