Bea & RM's Tagaytay Dream House: 4BR, 2 Tubs! Cavite Paradise Awaits!

Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Bea & RM's Tagaytay Dream House: 4BR, 2 Tubs! Cavite Paradise Awaits!

Bea & RM's Tagaytay Dream House: 4BR, 2 Tubs! Cavite Paradise Awaits! - My Brain Dump of Bliss (and a Few Gripes)

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because I just got back from Bea & RM's Tagaytay Dream House and my brain is still a swirling vortex of tub-tastic imagery and Tagaytay chill. Forget the pristine hotel reviews, this is the real deal. The messy, the magnificent, the slightly chaotic (in the best way possible) truth about this Cavite getaway. So, grab a coffee, and let's dive in!

First Impressions: The "Wow" and the "Wait, Where's the…"

So, the promise? A 4BR, 2 Tubs! Cavite Paradise. And, okay, they weren't lying. The view? Chef's kiss. The house itself? Spacious. And those two tubs? Glorious, people. Absolutely glorious. I'm not even a huge bath person, but the thought of soaking in that bubbly heaven after a day of exploring Tagaytay's beauty… pure escapism. (And yes, I totally took advantage of both of them. Priorities, folks!).

But let's be real, right? No place is perfect. The first thing that hit me? Finding the place wasn't exactly a breeze. The Accessibility is okay - mostly, BUT the directions could be a little clearer. I got a little lost initially, ending up on a bumpy side road that made my car feel like it's been through a warzone. A heads-up about that would be appreciated! The Check-in/out [express] was quick, but I actually prefer a more personal touch, a bit more of welcome vibe. But, hey, that's just me!

Room with a View (and All the Perks!)

Okay, let's talk about the actual rooms. We booked based on the dreamy pictures, and the reality lived up to it. Air conditioning in all rooms? Check. Free Wi-Fi? Double-check! The Internet access – wireless was strong which is very important and I needed that. In-room safe box? Excellent, crucial to feel safe. Non-smoking rooms? Necessary. Blackout curtains? A lifesaver for those post-lunch naps. The whole room came with everything you could think of with towels, slippers and tea being my favorites!

And, yeah, the extra long bed? Absolute bliss. No more toe-spilling nightmares! The hair dryer was a plus, though I didn't see one!

Important stuff: Safety & Cleanliness (My OCD Approved!)

I'm a bit of a clean freak, so honestly, this was top of my list. Cleanliness and safety are absolutely paramount right now, and Bea & RM's place delivered. They clearly take it seriously. There were visible signs of Anti-viral cleaning products, and the place felt fresh. They had Hand sanitizer available, and the staff seemed really diligent about following Safety protocol. The Rooms sanitized between stays gave me a lot of peace of mind. Good show, guys! They even had Daily disinfection in common areas, which is a HUGE plus.. First aid kit in the bathroom was also something that I wasn't expecting but appreciated.

Food, Glorious Food! (With a Few Hiccups)

Okay, food. This is where things got interesting. The Breakfast [buffet] was quite good, with a mix of Asian breakfast and Western breakfast options. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was always available, though I was a little disappointed that there was no coffee shop. The Bar and Poolside bar are nice features, though I did miss a full list of desserts in restaurant . The Room service [24-hour] was a godsend when those late-night cravings hit. But, the A la carte in restaurant isn't as great as what I expected.

Things to Do & Ways to Just… Be

Okay, let's get to the good stuff – the relaxation. Swimming pool [outdoor]? Yes! And the Pool with view is genuinely stunning, the views are breathtaking. I could literally spend all afternoon there. I didn't get to try the Massage or the Spa, but they are available (which is a major win!). I also didn't see a Fitness center. Let's be honest, I was mostly there to bliss out, not do burpees.

But there's more! Things to do here are endless. It's Tagaytay, after all! Lots of restaurants, parks, and stunning views.

The Little Things: Do They Matter? (Spoiler: Yes!)

Okay, some nitpicks. The luggage storage was great, super helpful for a late flight. I did wish there was a convenience store nearby. And while the daily housekeeping was on-point, the staff didn't fully clean the food spots.

The Verdict: Should You Book?

Absolutely! 100% YES. Bea & RM's Tagaytay Dream House delivers on its promise. It's a beautiful, spacious, and well-maintained home perfect for families or groups of friends. The views are incredible, the tubs are divine, and the overall vibe is incredibly relaxing. Yes, there are minor imperfections, but honestly, those are easily overlooked when you're sipping a cocktail by the pool, gazing out at Taal Volcano.

Final Grade: A- (and a mental note to bring extra coffee next time.)

Now, for the Booking Pitch! (Because You Deserve This!)

Escape the Ordinary: Unleash Your Inner Zen at Bea & RM's Tagaytay Dream House!

Tired of the same old routine? Craving a getaway that's equal parts breathtaking views, luxurious comfort, and pure, unadulterated relaxation? Then pack your bags (and your bath bombs!) because Bea & RM's Tagaytay Dream House is calling your name!

Imagine waking up to the crisp Tagaytay air, sipping coffee on a sprawling terrace overlooking Taal Volcano, and then sinking into a bubble bath in your own private sanctuary. Picture yourself lounging by the sparkling outdoor pool, basking in the sun, and forgetting all your worries. Dream a little dream… and let it come true!

Here's why you NEED to book NOW:

  • Two Tubs of Pure Bliss: Seriously, two tubs! It's a game-changer! Perfect for couples, friends, or anyone who appreciates a good soak.
  • Spacious & Stunning: With 4 bedrooms, there's plenty of room for everyone to spread out and unwind. Plus, the views? Unforgettable.
  • Safety First: Rest easy knowing that Bea & RM's place prioritizes your well-being with top-notch cleanliness and safety protocols. You can relax and enjoy with peace of mind!
  • Food, Fun, & Relaxation: Enjoy delicious meals, explore the vibrant Tagaytay scene, then retreat to your luxurious oasis for ultimate tranquility.

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Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to embark on a trip to (hopefully) paradise, AKA the "Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines." Let's see if this actually lives up to the Insta-hype, shall we? Honestly, I'm already picturing myself floating in a bathtub, champagne in hand, ignoring all my life's problems. Let's get real: this is probably going to involve some chaos.

Day 1: Arrival - "The Great Tagaytay Trek" (and Possible Meltdown)

  • 12:00 PM: Arrive in Manila. Ugh. The Manila airport. I swear, it's intentionally designed to make you feel like you've entered a steaming pile of humanity. Pray for me, people. Pray for clean air, and more importantly, a functional Uber.
  • 1:00 PM: Uber (or attempt at Uber-ing) to Tagaytay. Pray further. Traffic in Manila is a whole other level of existential dread. I'm picturing a four-hour car ride already. I've packed a good book (and maybe a small bottle of something to take the edge off).
  • 5:00 PM (ish): Finally arrive at the promised land! Check-in. Hopefully, it's as easy as the pictures make it look. I am really hoping the house looks like the picture. I'm prepared to cry a little if it does not.
  • 5:30 PM: The first inspection! Drumroll please Let's see if the place smells clean, I've learned the hard way that you can't trust pictures. I'm gonna check out the bathtubs immediately. Are they truly as glorious as the photos? Do they actually have jets? This is the most important question. Seriously. I might base the entire trip around my time spent in there.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner. Okay, food. I'm starving after the travel. Let's find a place with a view. I've heard good things about some restaurants overlooking the Taal Volcano. This will be a great moment. I'm hoping for a perfect sunset, a delicious meal, some interesting people watching, and maybe, just maybe, the start of what will be a perfect vacation. (Or, you know, the start of a very expensive Instagram post.)
  • 8:30 PM: Evening walk around the house to get a better feel for the place. Also, let's check the house for any weird things, because, you know, those things happen.

Day 2: Bathtub Bliss & Culinary Mishaps

  • 8:00 AM: Sleep in! YES! The siren call of the bathtub is strong.
  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast. Let's see what the local grocery stores offer. I'm thinking simple: eggs, toast, and coffee. Don't judge me; I'm on vacation!
  • 10:00 AM: Bathtub time round two! This time, I'm bringing the bubbles. I am going to be in heaven. I am going to sink down into the tub, close my eyes, and pretend I have no responsibilities whatsoever. I will be completely at peace.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch. I've decided to be adventurous. I'm going to attempt to BBQ. Let's see if this ends in delicious food or a burnt offering to the Tagaytay gods. I'm already having visions of smoke, potential fire, and an emergency run to a local restaurant.
  • 2:00 PM: The rest of the day? More bathtub time of course. I might as well get my money's worth of that glorious bathtub. Possibly some book reading. Possibly some napping. Maybe I'll even try to learn some basic Filipino phrases. (I tried once, and it ended with me ordering a very confused waiter.)
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner. Ugh, cooking again? I'm tempted to just order takeout. But wait. I've got it. I'm going to explore the night life and try some local restaurants. Let's go find some nightlife! I heard that the nightlife over at Tagaytay is pretty bustling.
  • 9:00 PM: Exploring Tagaytay at night. Finding some local spots. Trying some new drinks.

Day 3: Exploring the Chaos (and Trying Not to Fail)

  • 9:00 AM: Wake up feeling slightly hungover.
  • 10:00 AM: I force myself to get dressed and out of the house. Time to explore!
  • 11:00 AM: I've heard about a few tourist spots in Tagaytay. The first one is the Picnic Grove. Apparently, there's a zipline there. Yeah, I am gonna pass. I'll take the panoramic view, thanks. Oh, wait, is that Taal Volcano?
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch. It's not the best, but the view is nice!
  • 3:00 PM: The Great Souvenir Hunt. Time to find some cheesy souvenirs.
  • 5:00 PM: I return back to the house. And take another trip to the bathtub!
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner. Time to find some more local spots.
  • 9:00 PM: Getting ready for the return of doom.

Day 4: Departure - "The Aftermath"

  • 9:00 AM: Pack up the mess. Sigh. Time to leave this little slice of heaven.
  • 10:00 AM: Check out. Say goodbye (with a few tears, probably) to the bathtubs.
  • 11:00 AM: Uber back to Manila. Pray for a smooth ride this time.
  • 3:00 PM (ish): Arrive at the airport, feeling exhausted, but also… refreshed?
  • 5:00 PM: Maybe I'll actually get to that book I packed.
  • 7:00 PM: Plane ride. Maybe I'll consider returning.

Okay, so it's not exactly a meticulously planned itinerary. That's the beauty of it, right? There will be detours, there will be forgotten sunscreen, there will be moments when I want to scream into the void, and there will probably be many hours spent in that bathtub. But hopefully, there will also be laughter, new experiences, and the memory of a well-deserved escape. Wish me luck! I'm going to need it.

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Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Okay, spill the tea. Is this "Tagaytay Dream House" *really* a dream? Like, actual fairytale stuff?

Ugh, hold on, let me grab another cup of coffee. Okay, so... dream house? Let's be honest, the word "dream" gets thrown around like confetti at a wedding, right? Yeah, well, it *was* Bea's dream. Bea, bless her heart, she's all about airy curtains and matching throw pillows. RM? He just wanted a decent Wi-Fi signal and a place to hide from the Manila heat. Tagaytay promised both. So, 'dream' is... aspirational. Look, it's a gorgeous house, 4 bedrooms, 2 tubs – yes, *two* tubs! But dreams, like freshly baked *ensaymada*, are rarely perfect. There was THAT time the water pressure in the master bath flatlined during Bea's bubble bath... Let's just say the dream got a little… deflated that evening. Still, after that, it became a running joke. We always call it the "Bubble Bath Debacle of '23."

Four bedrooms? Seriously? Who needs THAT much space?

Initially, I was like, "Four bedrooms?! Are we planning on starting our own cult?" But Bea, bless her organizational skills, had it all mapped out. One for guests (obviously), one for her "craft corner" which is, honestly, a chaotic explosion of glitter and glue, one for RM's "man cave" (which is really just a glorified TV room with a ridiculously comfortable recliner), and the master bedroom. See, it SOUNDED like a great idea on paper. Then came the "guest room" saga. We invited Bea's Auntie Imelda, known for her *very* strong opinions and fondness for karaoke. She arrived with approximately seventeen suitcases, a chihuahua named Princess Fluffybutt, and a list of demands longer than the NLEX. Let's just say the "guest room" got a LOT of use... and a *whole* lot of floral wallpaper. And then, there's the fourth room, which is still sort of a floating space.

Two tubs! Is this heaven? Are these tubs like, jacuzzi vibes, or what?

Okay, the tubs. Pure, unadulterated *luxury*, especially on a rainy Tagaytay day. One is in the master bath, a deep, soaker tub – perfect for wine, a book (until it gets slightly damp, naturally), and a healthy dose of existential dread. The other is smaller and more… practical, perfect for Princess Fluffybutt (Auntie Imelda insisted, of course). But here’s the truth bomb: Initially, I pictured myself floating in a bubble bath with a face mask, sipping champagne (again, the dream!). Reality? It's usually me, desperately trying to scrub the ring around the tub after the family's used it, while RM is yelling about the water bill. The Jacuzzi is the second tub. That one is magical!

What's the catch? There's ALWAYS a catch, right?

Oh, honey, the catch? Besides the aforementioned water pressure problems and the Auntie Imelda invasion? Let's see... The Wi-Fi, despite RM's desperate pleas, can be spotty. Tagaytay is known for its stunning views... and its unpredictable weather. One minute, sunshine, the next, you're navigating a biblical downpour. And the construction! Building a house, even a "dream" one, is a constant source of stress. The contractor was… eccentric. Let's just leave it at that. The best take away is that even while it's going to be imperfect, you will always have memories with your loved ones!

How's the food scene? This is Tagaytay!

Ah, Tagaytay food. This is where the dream gets *really* good. Seriously, the restaurants are fantastic, from cozy little *karenderias* to fancy-pants places with views that'll make you weep. But… here's the thing. Bea, bless her heart, is a terrible cook. So, our first few months were a culinary adventure in surviving on takeout and instant noodles. RM, on the other hand, could burn water. It’s a complete disaster. We figured out a few staples: Bulalo, *sinigang*, and *kare-kare* are our go-to’s.

Okay, so, be honest. Would you actually recommend this "dream house?"

Look, if you're expecting perfection, walk away. But if you're looking for a place to make memories, to laugh, to cry (sometimes from frustration, sometimes from joy), and to soak in the beauty of life, then yeah, I'd recommend it. It's not perfect. It's not always easy. But it's *ours*. And that's pretty damn dreamy. Even with the water pressure issues and the Auntie Imelda saga.

What's your favorite thing about the house? If you have to choose...

Ugh, that's tough! If I *had* to pick... (and Bea will kill me for saying this because she's a total "curtain queen") it's the view. Waking up to the Taal Volcano peeking through the clouds is…well, it's breathtaking. Even when it's raining sideways (again, Tagaytay!). Or, maybe, the feeling of family we've cultivated here. It's a place where laughter is never in short supply, where imperfections are celebrated, and where, despite the occasional plumbing crisis, we always feel at home. I mean, it's a mess, it is, but it's *our* mess. And that's pretty darn special.

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Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines

Tagaytay House by Bea & RM 4Br W/2Bathtubs Cavite Philippines