Tagaytay Ridge — Above Taal Lake
Two bedrooms. One terrace. The whole of Taal Lake at the foot of it. Hosted privately. Open year-round.
Casa Lina sits on the ridge that overlooks Taal. The lot is small, the house smaller — we kept it that way on purpose. One open living room, two bedrooms, and a terrace that does most of the talking. The lake is in front of you from the moment you open the curtains.
We finished it in 2021 with materials that age well — narra floors, lime-washed walls, brass fixtures that will tarnish properly over time. Nothing here is glossy. Nothing here is meant to be replaced in five years. The intent was a house that gets better the more it's lived in.
It's a quiet stay. We don't host parties, and we don't take groups larger than four. That's the deal. In exchange, you get a house that's yours for the weekend — no shared walls, no front desk, no neighbours on the other side of the kitchen.
I grew up in Tagaytay and built this house with my husband on the lot my parents left us. I live ten minutes away. If you need anything during your stay, I'll be the one answering.
Photographed in natural light over a quiet weekend in November. No staging, no rented props — this is what the house looks like.
Sleeps four comfortably. We provide fresh linen on the day of arrival and a second set inside the linen closet for longer stays.
King bed, blackout linen curtains, and the lake view straight through the east-facing window. Wake up to the sunrise hitting the volcano — it's the reason we built the room this way.
Two single beds that convert to a queen on request. Faces the pomelo trees on the side garden. Quieter than the master if you're a light sleeper or travelling with kids.
The room you'll spend the most time in, even though there are no walls. Twelve feet of bench seating, a low table for coffee, and a gas brazier for the cold nights. Heated lamps overhead.
Everything below is in the house when you arrive. We do a checklist before each turnover — if something is missing or broken, message us and we'll bring it within the hour.
The rate is the rate. No cleaning fees stacked on at checkout, no service charges hidden in the breakdown. Longer stays cost less per night — that's it.
Holiday weeks (Dec 20 – Jan 5, Holy Week) priced at ₱11,500/night with a 3-night minimum. We hold a refundable ₱5,000 security deposit, returned within 48 hours of check-out.
"The photos undersell it. We stayed three nights and didn't leave the terrace once except for meals. Lina dropped off fresh pandesal in the morning. The brazier on the second night was the moment we decided we'd be back."
"It's a small house — that's the point. Every corner is considered. The vinyl shelf alone is worth the trip. We've stayed at the bigger compounds nearby and this beat all of them."
"Brought my parents and our two-year-old. The garden room with the singles pushed together was perfect for the little one. Lina was responsive within minutes when we needed an extra crib."
"Came up for a working week. The fibre is genuinely fast, the workspace is sized for an external monitor (rare), and the coffee setup at home is better than any café within ten minutes. Stayed seven nights, would book a month."
"Booked it for my wife's birthday. Lina hid a small cake in the fridge with a note. That kind of touch is why people leave the five stars — it's not staged hospitality, it's just thoughtfulness."
"Honest review: the road up is a bit of a climb if you have a low car, but once you're at the house everything else is exactly as advertised. The view, the quiet, the bed. Sleep was the best I've had in months."
We reply within a few hours, usually faster. For same-week stays, give us a call directly.
We'll confirm availability and reply within a few hours. Looking forward to having you at Casa Lina.
Iruhin East, Tagaytay — exact pin shared after booking