Amid
the green lushes vegetation lies a mystical beauty that nestled on the
slopes of Palinpinon in Valencia, Negros Oriental. It is a beauty
engulfed with breath-taking sights. A beauty with valuable work of art.
And a beauty surrounded by magnificent architectural edifices designed
with perfection. This is what Tierra Alta Residential Resort is all
about.
A
mountain-side residential resort with the perfect scent of peace and
serenity of nature combined with the heights of luxury and adventure.
Situated
800 feet above or 12 minutes away from Dumaguete City, Tierra Alta
gives you an astounding panoramic view of the sea and neighboring
islands.
With
its wide range amenities, Tierra Alta takes you to another side of the
world as you savor their world-class services they offer in the
Greece-inspired clubhouse and pavilion; the lagoon-type infinity
swimming pool; the restaurant; the picnic and bonfire areas; the
lighthouse viewing deck and the cliff-side boulevard. Sports facilities
such as basketball and tennis courts are also soon to be added. All
these, within a 33-hectare mega-development project with 24-hour
security.
Facilities and Amenities
- Wide Concrete Roads and Covered Drainage
- Spectacular view of the mountains and the ocean
- Landscaped Open Spaces
- Perimeter Fence
- Main Entrance Façade
- Sports Complex
- Complete Electrical & Water Facilities
- Street Lights
- One of a kind Club House featuring a Lighthouse
- The Aquatica Infinity Pool
- Tierra Cafe and Sky Lounge Bar
- 24-hour Security
Tierra Alta Clubhouse has a hotel and resort and fun amenities like zipline and swimming pool. You’re also welcome if you just want to go sightseeing.
Tierra Alta Clubhouse Rate:
Non-Members Entrance Fee (Consumable)
Adult – PHP 200
Child – PHP 50
Sightseeing Only – PHP 50
Zipline Ride
Adult – 250 PHP
Child – 200 PHP
Swimming Pool
Adult – PHP 500 (Consumable 200)
Child – PHP 350 (Consumable 15)
Tierra Alta can be reached through public transportation by riding a trike from Dumaguete’s public market. The far is usually 12 Pesos. However, most trike drivers refuse just drop the passengers in front of Tierra Alta’s entrance since they don’t want to drive up the slope. So, you’ll have to walk a few meters. We were lucky because a clubhouse staff saw us and let us hitchhike. Going down is easy since the view is great and you’ll get to see all the beautiful houses.