Friday, May 3, 2013

Private resort in hotspring capital Pansol, Philippines named after great romantic poet from Chile

Neruda Resort in Pansol honors world’s greatest poet of the 20th century


            Just a little over half an hour from Makati and below the slopes of Mount Makiling in the Philippines' hotspring capital of Pansol in Calamba City, Laguna province, a new oasis for leisure has recently opened---a private resort with two swimming pools, kitchen, barbecue grill, videoke, air-conditioned rooms good for 30 people---with Neruda Hotspring Resort at address 724 Natalie Street, Norville Subdivision, Purok 5, Pansol (very near and on the way to La Vista Pansol).

            Named in honor of great Chilean poet, writer, diplomat, Nobel Prize winner and statesman Pablo Neruda whom Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez called “the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language”, Neruda Hotspring Resort is an elegant private resort with two swimming pools, air-conditioned rooms good for over 30 people, modern karaoke and sound system, kitchen and barbecue grille, and a social hall or seminar place. It is also the only resort in Laguna with a free library of books, mostly on poetry.

           The natural mineral-rich hotspring water pools have medicinal or therapeutic benefits to health, like lower blood pressure, eliminate toxins, help better sleep, improve joint and muscle mobility.

Now popular for summer outings, Neruda Resort Pansol is also ideal for romance like dates, a private wedding celebration or even for the most unforgettable wedding proposal.  Poets, writers, artists and teachers will be given special discounted rates, just go to the Neruda Hotspring Resort Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Neruda-Hotspring-Resort/118129861706136?ref=ts&fref=ts. Call or text Rose 09228901892 or Grace 09255877878 or email gh_realty@yahoo.com for inquiries, reservations and special discounted rates.








Below is an old photo of poet Pablo Neruda in is youth

  


























Poet, diplomat and activist politician Pablo Neruda in his youth and latter years