Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Nurture Spa Tagaytay

I LOVE going to spas!  With my hectic and stressful work, I need to pamper myself once in a while in order to recharge and relax. :)  My favorite go-to Spa is The Spa (Buendia, Greenbelt or BGC).   However, I also like trying new spas especially when I'm out of the country or out-of-town.

Nurture Spa is one of the spas that I've been wanting to try out for the longest time because I've heard a lot of good feedback about the place not to mention the awards that it has won such as being part of CNN's 28 Most Relaxing Spas in Asia and AsiaSpa's Top 7 Spas in the Philippines.

As such, during our recent trip to Tagaytay, I really made it a point to visit the place and try its services.

Nurture Spa is not that easy to find especially since you would need to enter a narrow side street to get to the place.  I thought we were lost already because the road just keeps on going forever until finally we have reached the place.

Entrace Signage
When we entered the spa premises, I immediately noticed the Asian/Filipino ambiance.  While waiting for the receptionist to attend to me, I took some pictures of the place.

Lobby Reception Seating Area

After talking to the receptionist, I decided to avail of their 1-hour massage for P1,400 (~$32).

The treatment rooms are further down the property. We had to pass by the garden and the swimming pool in order to reach the treatment rooms.  I told my husband and Kyle to stroll around the garden first to pass the time.

Al Fresco Treatment Area (for foot spa, etc.)
More area for foot spa
Before we reached my treatment room, we first looked at some of the rooms that are available for overnight stay.

The rooms at Nurture Spa aren't cheap.  If I'm not mistaken, overnight packages start at P11k!

This is a room inside the Ifugao Hut


After a few detour stops and looking at the other rooms, I finally went to the treatment room assigned to me.

Aside from the massage bed, there was an adjacent bathroom with bath tub, perhaps for body scrubs and other body treatments.



The massage at Nurture Spa was good but I wouldn't say that it's better than the treatments at The Spa.  They are comparable in the sense that they are equally good.  What's nice though about Nurture Spa is the unique surroundings/experience that it provides guests.

Before long, my 1-hour massage was finished... I went out looking for my husband and son so that we can go to our next stop, which is Buon Giornio for late lunch! :)

I took some more pictures of the place before we left, promising myself to come back again in the future to relax and unwind, perhaps to even stay overnight.


My rating of the place/services: 8/10

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1 comments:

Anthony Frost said...

Even though I'm not sure if I can pronounce that, judging from the pictures, it looks like a nice relaxing place.

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