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It’s back for FREE! Nuvali’s Fountain of Lights in Laguna Returns This Year with No Admission Fee Required

BRB, packing now for this holiday Nuvali Light Show.

By: Yoorekka Team | December 13, 2022
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Guests gather at Nuvali Lakeside to watch the Nuvali Fountain of Lights.

Images: Princess Lyn Gellez (L), PIA Laguna Facebook page (R)

Christmas is in the air and waters as the Fountain of Lights in Nuvali made its comeback this year since the pandemic. Nuvali reopened its doors to the public as it launched the Fountain of Lights last November 11, 2022—for the first time since the pandemic.

This year’s Fountain of Lights in Nuvali features the craftmanship of GA FALLARME, a Manila-based projection and video designer with internationally renowned works. Witness Nuvali’s Fountain of Lights’ spectacular holiday shows in three parts: Sayawan ng Parol, Rich Biodiversity of the Philipines, and The Night Sky.


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Nuvali’s Fountain of Lights in three parts: Sayawan ng Parol, Rich Biodiversity of the Philippines, and The Night Sky

Image: Princess Lyn Gellez

Sayawan ng Parol features the country’s iconic Christmas ornament, Parol, in 3D with different designs and movements. The next show, Rich Biodiversity of the Philippines, portrays stunning images and visuals of creatures in neon and glow-in-the-dark colors. Lastly, The Night Sky shows colorful patterns which convey stories of constellations and tales of mythical creatures. These Nuvali Fountain of Lights shows are accompanied by a musical arrangement specially made for the shows.

Catch this Fountain of Lights in Nuvali at the viewing area by the Lakeside until January 8, 2023—every Friday to Sunday, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with performances every 15 minutes. Bring your family, friends, and loved ones with no worries, as admissions are free. Are you planning to take drone photos? Nuvali reminds the guests that using drone cameras requires prior approval from the management.


Here’s how you can get to Nuvali



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A truly magical night awaits you in Nuvali!

Image: Princess Lyn Gellez

This place has been famous for its Magical Field of Lights and Nuvali Fountain of Lights during Christmas. Nuvali is in the Sta. Rosa, Calamba cities, and the Cabuyao in Laguna municipality are part of the growth corridor of the CALABARZON region, known as the country’s first and largest eco-city development.

Aside from the Nuvali Light Show at night, guests may also enjoy different outdoor and recreational activities during the day at Nuvali, such as boat riding, fish feeding, or jogging by the Lakeside.

Here’s how you can get there:
● Private vehicles would only take less than an hour’s drive from the city through these exits along the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX): Biñan and CALAX, Eton City-Greenfield, Silangan, and Calamba.
● Via public transportation, you may take buses from several parts of Manila, especially at Taft Ave., Pasay City, to Balibago Terminal. After dropping off at the Coca-Cola Factory, you may take a tricycle to Paseo de Santa Rosa and tell the driver to drop you off at Nuvali.
● There are also buses at the Market! Market! Taguig and Makati pick up passengers and drop-offs at Nuvali.


Feel the Christmas spirit and celebrate the most joyous time of the year with bright and colorful lights at Nuvali’s Fountain of Lights.


Visit Yoorekka Magazine for more holiday destinations in Southern Luzon!


Stay safe as you travel! Make sure to follow social distancing protocols and observe health precautions. For now, keep safe!


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