Crosswind Resort Suites - A Swiss Styled Luxury Resort
Spending one day & night at Alexis condo suite in Crosswind Alpine Village costed us Php3,234.00. We are 5 adults, 2 kids and 1 infant in total. We found her place at Airbnb, cheaper than Agoda which also offer rooms at Crosswind.
The room is equipped with everything you need in a house such as stove, refrigerator, utensils, cooking ware. Television and a wifi were available too. Bringing something to cook is allowed. We brought food for dinner and breakfast, this save us hundreds because eating out for group of 7 will cost us more.
Crosswinds Condo Suite GQ3
Unit 2M Tagaytay Calamba Road,
Grand Quartiere 3, Brgy Iruhin
Tagaytay City
Tagaytay City
Panorama View From the Suite Balcony |
At the entrance of the village, there is Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Beside of this is a restaurant named Cafe Voi La |
Spacious Cafe Voi La We arrived at the place at around 4 PM, so before driving down the Hotel we took an early dinner. |
Crosswind Express This bus was parked near the entrance of the village. We don't know if this still working. |
Lots of pines tress everywhere |
Swiss-Inspired-Hotel |
Photo Op @ Hotel Entrance |
@ Hotel Lobby |
@ Our Suite Balcony |
The architecture design of the house is just lovely but looking closer they are becoming old and shabby! |
Find your place and occupy it! |
Taking an early 7am walk uphill to these houses. You will wonder if these houses are inhabited. The surroundings are so quiet. |
Christmas Store One reason I booked a room in this resort is because of the Santa's House & Christmas Store but unfortunately seems like they are not running. |
Santa's House It was closed when we passed by. Looking at it I think this too is not well-maintained anymore. |
Gift Shop No one inside & the doors are locked. I will assume that this was shutdown too. Are we too early to come by? I guess not because this was Sunday @ 2PM. |
Though all attractions are close, we are satisfied and happy at resort landscapes, weather & the pool. |
Enjoying our stay among the pine tree evergreen! |
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