So sad the vacay had to end. Time really flies when you're having fun! But before heading home, we decided to check out a farm nearby--Nurture Wellness Village. Good thing they have a resto where we can have our lunch. It was the perfect excuse to extend our trip for even just a bit.
Since we were advised that food would take a while to be served, we had time to roam the place. It houses a spa offering specialty massages and other wellness treatments, an organic cafe, and also villas and suites for guests who wish to linger. It may also be the first to offer glamping (glamourous camping)!
Dining area |
Photo credits: Nurture Wellness Village website |
We spotted their cutesy pool near the dining area and Baby Y squealed with delight as we took some photos by the poolside.
Photo credits: tripadvisor |
The overall theme of the place appeared Filipino, with huts for villas and accessories showcasing Filipino culture. It recently rained so the grounds were on the muddy side, but all else seem to be well-maintained. Restrooms were particularly clean also.
I would say it was an interesting place, at least for those seeking peace and quiet. There were enough activities to engage in but which would not disrupt the serene and relaxed vibe of the place. Rye seemed to like the place too since he went about suggesting it could pass for a wedding venue.
Photo from website: Sample wedding ceremony set up in their Garden |
Not far off from our farm-style wedding. We can just do re-arrangements to suit our theme. So, off we went to the Reception to inquire about their rates.
Package:
Exclusive use of the village
Weekdays: Php180,000
Weekends: Php200,000
Non-Exclusive use is offered on weekdays only for Php160,000
Rates are for a guaranteed guests of 100 and are net of taxes and service charge already. Inclusions are use of the garden or pavillion for 5 hours, a room for the bride to prep, buffet meals, basic set up, and professional usherettes and wait staff. For those wondering, they use Tiffany chairs for the event.
Buffet meal consists of your choice of 3 appetizers, a soup, salad and dressing, pasta, dessert, and your choice of 3 main course. For the drinks, you get to choose one of their house blend teas that will be served both as welcome drinks and during the meal proper.
Plus couples get to stay in one of their rooms overnight for free, with breakfast, massage and even a natural facial. To make their offer even more irresistible for couples, thevenue may be used for free for prenuptial shoot! Mmmm... That's not all! They also offer a lot of upgrades which would normally cost additional from other caterers.
Rye's Thoughts:
It was a good place. One stop shop. And fits most of our requirements. We could probably go back to discuss other concerns with their AE.
My Thoughts:
I liked the ambiance. Thumbs up too for all their courteous staff! We could consider doing a weekday event to save up on the costs. Rates seemed reasonable given all the inclusions and freebies. Free use of venue for the prenup shoot is such a bonus, too.
Verdict:
Ohhh the food... it failed to impress. After our meal, which took really long to be served by the way, we were not so excited about the place anymore. We would not want our guests to travel all the way to Tagaytay and not be thrilled with the food. On a second note though, they offer free food tasting for the couple. I just don't know how it goes. Some venues require booking before you can proceed with the food tasting.
Your Tagaytay trip look fun-filled and enjoyable. Liked all of these photos from your trip. The dining area one is my favorite among all. Last month I took my family to one of best fine dining venues in Atlanta. Would definitely visit there again.
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