Last weekend we visited Torres Farm and Resort in Naic, Cavite again, this is our second visit to this resort, our first time was in January 2019, so much has changed in five years, including the entrance fee 😂 

It is now dubbed as the "happiest place in Cavite", an allusion to Disneyland's slogan, "the happiest place on Earth". 

True enough, just like Disneyland, Torres Farm has also a parade with mascots of popular movie characters. Mickey Mouse is there too! The mascots however asked for donations when you posed for photos with them, they are carrying a donation box all the time. 


Torres Farm and Resort features popular landmarks from different countries around the world, they have 33 replicas of the world's famous landmarks scattered across the 14 hectares of land. The best additions at present are the quaint village and the religious ground. 

Upon entering the place you will feel right away that you are on a world tour because the reception area is named "International Airport" and the staff are wearing similar uniforms to flight attendants. The souvenir shop is called "Domestic Airport", and there's an airplane right next to the reception area.

Worry not because there's a guide map given to every visitor upon paying the entrance fee. Visitors can enter the place without prior booking. And the best part? Restaurants and food stalls are everywhere!




How to get there?

Ride a bus going to Naic, Cavite. We went to PITX (Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange) to catch a bus going to Naic. Tell the bus conductor that you will disembark at Petron Naic. From Petron, cross the road until you get into the terminal in front of Jollibee, look for a tricycle at Sabang Toda. A tricycle ride going to Torres Farm and Resort is just around 15 minutes.

Expenses:

  • From Fairview to PITX: Php100.00
  • From PITX to Naic: Php90.00
  • Tricycle going to Torres Farm: Php70.00
  • Lunch: Php199.00
  • Entrance Fee (adult): Php230.00 (for kids: Php160.00)
  • Swimming Pool has a separate entrance fee
  • We spent lunch at a Japanese food stall
You can watch our vlog on YouTube for this trip:

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