- NOV - APR32°21°
Dry and comfortable
- MAY - OCT31°24°
Rainy and humid

Calamba
Calamba City in Laguna is a historic and fast-growing city celebrated as the birthplace of Jose Rizal, the Philippines' national hero, whose legacy is deeply woven into the city's identity and tourism landscape. The Jose Rizal Shrine, a well-preserved replica of the Rizal family home where the national hero was born in 1861, is the centerpiece of Calamba's heritage tourism and draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, particularly during Rizal Day commemorations in December. Beyond its patriotic heritage, Calamba is famous throughout the Philippines for its abundance of hot spring resort complexes fed by the volcanic waters of the Laguna Caldera, with dozens of public and private spring resorts offering therapeutic mineral pool bathing in a lush tropical setting. The city's strategic location along the South Luzon Expressway, at the foot of the Tagaytay-Santa Rosa highlands and overlooking Laguna de Bay, makes it an exceptionally convenient destination for day-trippers and weekend visitors from Metro Manila. The thriving commercial center, excellent Laguna cuisine, and growing number of lifestyle estates have transformed Calamba into a sophisticated destination in its own right. Whether you come to honor Rizal, soak in the famous hot springs, or explore the natural beauty of Laguna province, Calamba is a compelling and rewarding destination.
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GMT +08:00
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Official languages
English

FAQs about Calamba
What is the best time to visit Calamba?
What is the best time to visit Calamba?
November to April during the dry season is the most comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities. December 30 (Rizal Day) is especially significant for heritage visitors, with ceremonies at the Rizal Shrine. Hot spring visits are enjoyable year-round.
How do I get to Calamba?
How do I get to Calamba?
From Manila, take SLEX and exit at the Calamba or Santa Rosa interchange. Bus services from Buendia, Cubao, and Alabang (Jam Liner, DLTB) run frequently to Calamba City. Travel time by car is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours depending on traffic.
How do I get around Calamba?
How do I get around Calamba?
Jeepneys, tricycles, and UV Express vans serve major routes within Calamba. Grab is available. The Jose Rizal Shrine and the Cathedral are close together in the city center and walkable. Most hot spring resorts require a short tricycle or Grab ride from the city center.
What are the best areas to stay in Calamba?
What are the best areas to stay in Calamba?
The city center near the Rizal Shrine, Cathedral, and commercial district offers the most convenient base for cultural tourism. Several mid-range hotels and serviced apartments are available in this area. For a resort experience, staying directly at one of the larger hot spring resort complexes is a popular option for families and couples.