If you haven't got your hands on a pool inflatable for summer yet, here’s a better idea: Visit this giant floating unicorn playground in Asia instead.

Located in Subic Bay in the Philippines, about 80 miles west of the capital city of Manila, Inflatable Island is “the biggest floating playground in Asia,” per their website.

It's an easy claim to believe, considering that the whole thing covers nearly 36,600 square feet of water—or about eight basketball courts placed side by side—with inflatable slides, bridges, swings, towers and something called a "human launcher."

Here's what it looks like from above.

Inflatable Island

It was basically made for Instagram.

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In addition to the unicorn at the centre of the playground, there’s also a “wavy dinosaur” and bright blue “seaunicorn” to play on, too.

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But that’s not all. After you exhaust yourself on the unicorn obstacle course, head back to shore to take it easy at the Pink Bali Lounge, a section of the beach decorated with millennial pink and lavender loungers and umbrellas.

For 499 Phillippine Pisos—or roughly £6.68 GBP—you get access to the beach all day and an hour’s worth of time on the inflatable and unicorn islands. But go ahead and splurge for a longer session. A whole day pass, which lasts from 8 a.m. to 5:50 p.m., is only 849 Pisos or just over £11 GBP.

However, not everything here is unicorns and rainbows. The Philippines is currently experiencing an outbreak of measles, so if you do choose to make the trip, make sure that you have all the proper vaccinations before booking your plane ticket there.



Lyndsey Matthews Freelance Writer Lyndsey Matthews is the Destination News Editor for AFAR; previously she was a Lifestyle Editor across all of Hearst Digital Media's brands, and a digital editor at Martha Stewart Weddings and Travel + Leisure.

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