Solaire Pool
A prominent destination in the Leisure scene.Solaire Pool is an outdoor resort pool in Barangay Tambo, Parañaque City, located near Solaire Resort & Casino. Offering a gorgeous panoramic view of the famous Manila Bay sunset, this expansive swimming pool area serves as a fantastic escape from the dense urban congestion of Metro Manila. It is surrounded by lush tropical landscaping, chic lounge chairs, and private cabanas that make you feel like you are on an island resort rather than in the middle of a busy metropolis. Whether you are a hotel guest looking to swim laps or a visitor aiming to enjoy some poolside drinks, the atmosphere here is highly relaxing and luxurious.
- Exact Barangay/City: Barangay Tambo, Parañaque City, Metro Manila
- Best For: Swimming, sunset watching, and outdoor lounging with cocktails
- Average Spend: ₱1,500 - ₱4,000 per person
- Power Outlets & Wi-Fi: Free resort-wide Wi-Fi is available on the deck; power outlets are accessible inside the private cabanas.
Poolside Dining and Sunset Views
The pool area has an adjacent bar and restaurant where you can order gourmet snacks, wood-fired pizzas, and tropical cocktails. Sitting by the deck during the late afternoon is one of the most popular activities here, as the view of the Manila Bay horizon is completely unobstructed. Just a heads up, the pool can get quite busy during holiday weekends and summer school breaks, so securing a good lounge chair requires showing up early in the morning. The water is temperature-controlled, which is great because it never feels too cold even during the breezy December and January months. The service is prompt, with staff members offering towels and fresh water the moment you sit down.
Commuter Route and Entertainment City Traffic
Reaching the resort is easiest if you commute via the EDSA corridor. Take the MRT-3 all the way to Taft Avenue Station, then head down to the jeepney terminal and ride a jeepney bound for SM Mall of Asia (MOA). From MOA, Solaire operates a regular, complimentary shuttle bus service directly to the casino lobby, which saves you a lot of hassle. You can also travel via PITX by taking any bus headed south, then boarding a taxi or booking a Grab for the final stretch. Try to avoid traveling during the heavy Friday evening rush hour, as Roxas Boulevard and Aseana Avenue become massive parking lots due to commuters heading home to Cavite and Las Piñas.
Updated on Jun 19, 2026 by George Gemson