Romancing sunsets amid nature’s glory at Crosswinds Tagaytay
Written by: Vaughn Alviar
As though making one last hurrah before it finally gives way to the eve, the sun bursts and infects the sky with a scarlet color. The sun and sky, yellow and blue all day, turn red and purple as the moon and stars arrive.
People from anywhere around the world cannot deny the spell that short in-between casts upon them. As the glorious sight appears, some begin to wind down, stretch and let out a sigh of relief. Others get contemplative, reassessing their day, planning their future, taking creative pursuits and whatnot.
Several of us unwittingly take out our phones to document the spectacle. That’s because we are naturally drawn to beautiful and reassuring things, including sunsets. We are also drawn to them because of longtime connotations of home, of conclusions and closures. So cherished is sundown that we represent our self-actualization with terms like “riding off into the sunset” and “chasing sunsets.”
The descent of the sun, the giant that it is in our celestial neighborhood, has been free for most—if not all. However, not all outlooks are equal. If you want to engross yourself in the sun’s calming, life-changing exit, look for a mountaintop free of obstructions, a lake or sea that reflects its glow, or a place that generously receives its final rays, like Crosswinds in Tagaytay City.
Inspred by the natural beauty of Switzerland, a country of verdant forests and snowcapped peaks, Crosswinds is an impressive 100-ha enclave curated thoughtfully for an exclusive lifestyle by Brittany Corp., the luxury residential arm of property juggernaut Vista Land and Lifescapes Inc.
Brittany Corp.’s other enclaves—nature-inspired communities offering fine homes, high-end condominiums and lot-only properties—are Portofino in Alabang, La Posada in Sucat, and Georgia Club in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
In its Tagaytay project, you get to enjoy the sun on a world-class highland location, freeing yourself from the normal tropical heat and rewarding yourself with prestige. The cool mountain air and earthy scents emanating from the pine trees waft as you sit pretty on the balcony of your chalet-style home, all the details of which are patterned after those iconic dwellings in the Swiss Alps.
When the sky erupts with a myriad colors and hues, take advantage of the romantic vibe in your premier enclave 620 meters above sea level. At Crosswinds, those fiery tinges of red and orange contrast with the verdant pine forest to generate a dreamy allure. If you are vacationing with your loved one (as is the route many are wisely taking), see the dusk as a signal to whip out your present or a bottle of wine. Maybe cook dinner.
But, if you aren’t confident with your kitchen skills, you can opt to get food from any of the restaurants in the community. Enjoy the gastronomy that has drawn thousands to the place. Crosswinds is home to unique retail concepts, such as Dear Joe, Windmill Lausanne, Napa and Ruined Project? Each one offers sumptuous meals and refreshing drinks.
Singles are welcome to enjoy the food options and the inspiring golden hour, of course. They can travel with friends for a weekend getaway and spend the night at Crosswinds Resort Suites, which boasts breathtaking panoramic views and a chic ambience. As night nears, the group can look for those Instagram-worthy backdrops, and pose whilst taking advantage of the sheen the afternoon sun lends.
Going alone is not a crime. If you want to be by your lonesome, try booking the Swiss chalet-style homes or Alpine Villas condominium units. Meditate, do art or exercise from your balcony as dusk arrives. If you plan to get fit outdoors, you can trek or bike around the expansive property—best done as the sun rises or sets. A lot of experiences await guests at Crosswinds.
Of course, there’s always the option to buy a home and stay. You won’t be chasing sunsets then, only waiting for them each day.
ADVT.