The beloved Comedian and Eat Bulaga mainstay Jose Manalo just gave fans a reason to celebrate his 60th birthday with the grand reveal of his latest business venture:
The Arime Hot Spring Resort.
Here is everything you need to know about the newest celebrity-owned getaway.
Fresh off his 60th birthday celebration on February 12, Jose Manalo (born Ariel Pagtalonia Manalo) is officially adding "resort owner" to his impressive resume.
His wife, former EB Babe Mergene Maranan, took to social media on Valentine’s Day to share a sneak peek of the stunning property. The photos feature the couple posing in front of a rustic stone wall emblazoned with the resort’s glowing signage, sparking instant excitement among fans and travel enthusiasts alike.
The Story Behind the Name: "Arime"
Netizens and eagle-eyed fans were quick to decode the meaning behind the resort's name. Arime appears to be a sweet portmanteau of the couple’s names:
* Ari – from Ariel (Jose’s real name)
* Me – from Mergene
Why Should you visit?
While the full list of amenities is still being unveiled, here’s what we know so far about this emerging destination:
* Relaxing Hot Springs: As a "Hot Spring Resort," it promises the therapeutic benefits of natural warm waters—perfect for destressing after a long week.
* Modern Aesthetic: The resort features a chic, textured stone facade and warm ambient lighting, suggesting a cozy yet upscale vibe for guests.
* Celebrity Connection: You might just spot Jose himself or some of his Eat Bulaga "Dabarkads" during your stay!
Location & Soft Opening
The resort is part of the growing trend of celebrity-owned properties in the popular vacation hubs surrounding Metro Manila. While specific booking details are currently being finalized, the buzz suggests that Arime is poised to become a top-tier choice for family staycations and barkada trips.
Where is the resort located and how to get there?
The resort is located at Spring Oaks Subd., Brgy. Tadlac, Los Baños, Laguna. It is conveniently situated near the border of Calamba and Los Baños, making it a quick getaway for those coming from the city. Travel time generally ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on the time of day and traffic conditions.
By Private Vehicle
Traveling by car from Metro Manila usually takes between 1.5 to 2 hours. Start by heading south on the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and take the Calamba Exit (Exit 50). After exiting, continue straight toward the Calamba Crossing and follow the signs for Los Baños/Sta. Cruz. Keep an eye out for the entrance to Spring Oaks Subdivision in Brgy. Tadlac, which is located near the boundary of Calamba and Los Baños. Once inside the subdivision, follow the inner roads to reach the resort. Using a navigation app like Waze or Google Maps and searching for "Arime Hotspring Resort" is the most efficient way to navigate the village streets.
By Public Transportation
Commuting is a convenient option as well. You can board a bus bound for Sta. Cruz at terminals in Buendia (Pasay), Cubao, or Alabang. Inform the conductor or driver that you need to get off at Spring Oaks Subdivision in Brgy. Tadlac, Los Baños. This area is well-known and is situated near the cluster of resorts at the border of Calamba. Once you get off the bus at the subdivision entrance, there are typically tricycles stationed there that can take you directly to the resort gate.
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