Having lived in San Mateo, Rizal for over 20 years, Pansol in Calamba, Laguna, always comes to mind when I need a breath of fresh air. Nestled at the foot of Mount Makiling, this town is renowned for its hot-spring resorts. If you’re seeking a quick escape from the metro, my blogger friends and I recently stayed at Casa Tropica Villas, a newly-opened private resort in Laguna. Keep reading to find out more about our experience!
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About Casa Tropica Villas
Just an hour away from Manila, Casa Tropica is a newly opened modern tropical villa in Calamba, Laguna. “It feels like I’m in Bali, Indonesia,” was my immediate thought when my friends and I arrived at the resort. From the impressive thatched roofs to the smooth concrete walls, wood elements, and tropical plants, I felt like I was no longer in Pansol. According to Reese Tirona Rojas and Carlo Rojas, the owners of Casa Tropica Villas, the materials used to build the resort are designed to weather and blend harmoniously with nature.

It was really incredible how the architects managed to separate Casa Tropica from the rest of Pansol.
Safe and Sanitized
Since the start of pandemic, I have become very particular with how things are being cleaned and sanitized. At Casa Tropica, I learned that aside from their regular cleaning routine, they have also incorporated advanced sanitation protocols. All areas, especially high touch surfaces, are sanitized using Endosan (a highly effective disinfectant) through misting, fogging, wiping and mopping. They also use UV light sanitation for the remote controls, bedrooms and bathrooms. Click this link if you want to learn more about the resort’s covid guidelines.
Pet-friendly Resort
As a pet-owner myself, my dogs and cats are an extension of the family. Just like family members, it’s hard to leave them behind when I travel. Good thing, this private resort in Laguna allows 1 big dog or 2 small dogs/cats, with a minimal 1,500 peso pet surcharge to cover the costs of extra cleaning and vacuuming.

Please inform the resort staff if your pets will swim in the pool. If they do, they will start draining the swimming pool by 10:00 AM of your check-out date. This is to ensure that there is enough time to do extra disinfection of the pool for the next guest. Read more about the Pet-friendly Policy.
All-natural hot spring water
Casa Tropica boasts a relaxing private pool with 100% all-natural hot spring water from Mount Makiling. According to the owners, the pool water is changed after every guests to ensure the safety of the next. We actually saw the swimming pool being filled up when we arrived at the resort. If you are curious about the water temperature, it was warm to hot (definitely not lukewarm).
Stylish, tropical style bedrooms
We were booked in the Diwata Villa, which currently has a sleeping capacity of up to 25 pax (new COVID-19 guidelines of 50% occupancy only). There are 4 fully air-conditioned rooms in this villa equipped with comfortable beds, pillows, sheets, bath towels, TV, wifi (PLDT Fibr connection up to 30 mbps) and ensuite bathrooms with hot & cold shower.
Project Gora tip: If you book the Diwata Villa, get the room facing the Maria Makiling mural. You will see the pool from there as well as Mount Makiling. I swear the views in that room was amazing, especially when it rains!


Food and Drinks
Casa Tropica does not have its own in-house restaurant. However, there are plenty of restaurants outside Pansol where you can order and have it delivered. Please ask the friendly resort staff for contact information. Alternatively, you may bring your own food and drinks. There is no corkage fee except if you bring in a professional caterer with tables and chairs setup. This will incur a 1,500 peso catering corkage fee for additional use of facilities.

Activities and Entertainment
While you can just chill and relax at Casa Tropica, there are also wide selection of activities for guests of all ages. Here are some of the activities in this private resort in Laguna:
- Billiards
- Table Tennis
- Water Volleyball
- Darts
- Poker
- Mahjong
- Board Games

Casa Tropica Contact Details
Address: Daang Kayganda St., Nayong Maharlika Village, Brgy. Pansol, Calamba City, Laguna 4027
Contact Numbers: 0917-538-9849 | (02) 8998-3002
Instagram: @CasaTropicaVillas
Facebook: @CasaTropicaVillas

Casa Tropica Rates
Package A (good for 1 to 8 pax)
2 Large Suite Rooms & 3 Bathrooms
Php 20,000
Package B (good for 9 to 12 pax)
3 Large Suite Rooms + 4 Bathrooms
Php 24,000
Package C (good for 13 to 16 pax)
4 Rooms (3 Large Suite Rooms + 1 Family Room) & 5 Bathrooms
Php 28,000
Package D (good for 17 to 20 pax)
4 Rooms (3 Large Suite Rooms + 1 Family Room) & 5 Bathrooms
Php 32,000
Package E (good for 21 to 25 pax)
4 Rooms (3 Large Suite Rooms + 1 Family Room) & 5 Bathrooms
Php 36,000
How to Book Casa Tropica
You may book the Diwata Villa, Lambana Villa or both villas thru Casa Tropica’s website. You may also use AirBnb which offers one of the widest selections of accommodation within the Philippines and worldwide. I personally use it for my travels inside and outside the country. I also use it if I want a little staycation away from my city.

How to get to Casa Tropica
By Public Transportation
From Manila, take the HM or Greenstar bus bound for Sta. Cruz, Laguna. Their terminals are located at the corners of Buendia and Taft Avenue. These buses will bring you within reach of the resort.
Once you reach the National Highway in Calamba, look for Monte Vista and Southwinds Resort on the right then Iglesia ni Cristo on your left. You can get off the bus and follow the Casa Tropica signage.
By Private Car
On your WAZE app or Google Maps app, search for “Casa Tropica Villas.”


Have you been to Casa Tropica Villas in Calamba, Laguna? What was your experience? Let me know in the comments section below!
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