Cebu — Deep within the lush forests of Barangay San Juan in Tuburan, Cebu, lies a hidden natural oasis known as Blue Hole Spring, or locally as Tinubdan Spring. This relatively undeveloped gem is celebrated for its vibrant, "Gatorade-blue" waters that sit nestled beneath ancient, towering trees. The distinct turquoise hue of the water is a result of the pool's significant depth and its natural mineral content, creating a stunning visual display for visitors. Because it remains a non-commercialized and quiet jungle retreat, it provides a perfect back-to-nature atmosphere for families and friends looking to escape the bustle of city life.
Adventure, Amenities, and Practical Rates
Visitors to the spring can take advantage of the rustic rope swing to leap into the deeper parts of the pool, adding a touch of adventure to the serene environment. While the area provides simple wooden tables and chairs for rent, it is highly recommended that guests bring their own food and drinks, as on-site dining options are limited. The location is remarkably budget-friendly, with an entrance or environmental fee of just ₱10. Other optional expenses include table rentals ranging from ₱100 to ₱300, life jacket rentals for ₱50—highly advised for non-swimmers—and a ₱50 parking fee for private vehicles.
Navigating Your Way to the Oasis
Reaching this secluded paradise typically takes between 2 to 4 hours from Cebu City, depending on traffic and your chosen mode of transport. If you are driving a private vehicle, the most scenic route is through the Transcentral Highway (TCH) passing through Busay and Balamban, with your GPS set to San Juan Elementary School in Tuburan before seeking local guidance for the final stretch. Alternatively, those using public transportation can take a bus from the Cebu North Bus Terminal or a V-hire from the Ayala Center Cebu Terminal to the Tuburan town proper, where a local habal-habal can take you directly to the spring. To ensure the best experience, arrive early in the morning to enjoy the clearest water and remember to practice "Leave No Trace" principles by carrying all your trash back out with you.





