Looking at the picture, you can already tell how quiet it is here.
Images: Chalet de Tagaytay Facebook page
Spending a night or two in Chalet de Tagaytay is an experience you wouldn’t want to miss out on, especially when you’re going on to staycation in Tagaytay. If there’s one word to describe Tagaytay City, it’s “relaxation.” The city is easily a favorite spot for quick getaways, for its lush greenery and fresh cold breeze can immediately make you forget about your problems.
Lucky for you, Tagaytay is rich in staycation hubs that can give you a break. If you think your soul needs a little healing, read below and see where you can stay in Tagaytay!
Your peaceful tiny home in Tagaytay
Heal yourself and be surrounded by Mother Nature at this place.
Image: Chalet de Tagaytay Facebook page
If you’re looking for a place to heal your tired soul or just want to get away from stress, Chalet de Tagaytay is the best place. Chalet de Tagaytay is a private wooden cottage located in the heart of Tagaytay City. Surrounded by nothing but Tagaytay’s lush greens, the cabin can easily make you feel relaxed and one with nature. The chalet gives a stellar view of the Taal Volcano and lake from its 12-square-meter balcony, making it more serene than it already is when you choose to spend your staycation in Tagaytay here.
Rooms and other facilities
Since the cottage is open, you can still enjoy the cold breeze indoors.
Image: Chalet de Tagaytay Facebook page
If you’re all a total of 10 people, this is the perfect option where you can stay in Tagaytay. It features four different areas: the bedroom, the bathroom, the kitchen, and the living room with a dining area. The entire cottage is ideal for a small or big group looking for a getaway spot.
The main bedroom
Image: Chalet de Tagaytay Facebook page
The main bedroom has three rooms that are kept separated by curtains. Just below the bedroom is the living room.
The living room
Image: Chalet de Tagaytay Facebook page
Beside the living room, you’ll find a fully-equipped kitchen with an oven, barbecue grill, refrigerator, and a dining area. Chalet de Tagaytay has an indoor fireplace to warm up those cold Tagaytay nights.
The kitchen area
Image: Chalet de Tagaytay Facebook page
The outdoor lounge area
Images: Chalet de Tagaytay Facebook page
For some quiet time on your staycation in Tagaytay, you can choose to relax on the lounge chairs indoors or hang out on the benches and take in the heavenly view of the Taal Volcano. That’s not only where you can catch a glimpse of the beautiful scenery because even the bathrooms offer a picture of the lake and the volcano!. There are two separate bathrooms, both with hot and cold showers. Chalet de Tagaytay is also equipped with Wi-Fi, but a place like this can make you keep your phone and enjoy the quiet scenery around you.
Each night starts at PhP6,000. If you’re planning to book a staycation in Tagaytay in this place, you may send them a direct message on their official Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/chaletdetagaytay/, or book via Airbnb. Chalet de Tagaytay is located at Tagaytay-Talisay Rd, Tagaytay, Cavite.
Chalet de Tagaytayis your best bet if you need a breather. With an intimate atmosphere and a luscious green environment, the chalet can give you the ultimate out-of-town experience.
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This article was initially published in Yoorekka on November 11, 2020.
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About Antonette Louise Guiao
Antonette is a writer, a night owl, an extrovert, and a BTS ARMY. Her spare time is consumed by drawing digital vector art, sleeping, binge-watching Netflix series, and learning how to cook. An adventurer by heart, she aspires to travel the world with her family, try extreme outdoor activities, and taste all sorts of food in different countries.
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