Long drives don’t have to mean long hours stuck in traffic—at least not when you take the Cavite–Laguna Expressway (CALAX). This toll road connects Cavite and Laguna seamlessly, offering a faster and more efficient route compared to congested highways. With direct links to SLEX and key urban centers, it’s a game-changer for commuters, road-trippers, and families heading out for a weekend getaway.
Navigating CALAX goes beyond knowing where to enter and exit. Planning for toll payments, choosing the best CALAX exit points, and considering alternative routes can make a big difference in your overall experience. This guide covers everything you need for a smooth drive, from key CALAX entry and exit points to expert travel tips.
Table of contents
- What is CALAX? An Overview
- Key CALAX Entry and Exit Points Explained
- Mamplasan
- Laguna Technopark
- Laguna Boulevard
- Santa Rosa–Tagaytay
- Silang East
- Silang (Aguinaldo)
- Governor’s Drive (under construction)
- Open Canal (under construction)
- Kawit (under construction)
- Travel Tips for a Smooth CALAX Experience
What is CALAX? An Overview
CALAX is a 44.58-kilometer, four-lane tolled expressway designed to enhance connectivity between the provinces of Cavite and Laguna. It serves as a vital link between the Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX) in Kawit, Cavite, and the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) in Biñan, Laguna, facilitating more efficient travel for motorists and contributing to regional economic development.
The expressway features several key interchanges that provide access to various cities and municipalities along its route. The expressway begins at the east at Mamplasan Rotunda in Biñan, Laguna, connecting with SLEX’s Greenfield City-Unilab (Mamplasan) Exit.

It then proceeds westward, passing through areas such as Santa Rosa and Silang, before reaching its current western terminus at the CALAX Silang Aguinaldo exit. Construction is ongoing for the remaining segments, including the Open Canal and Kawit interchanges, which will eventually connect CALAX to CAVITEX. Once completed, this extension will further enhance access between Cavite, Laguna, and Metro Manila.
Please note that construction schedules are subject to change. For the most current information, it’s advisable to consult official sources or the latest updates from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
Key CALAX Entry and Exit Points Explained
Currently, CALAX has six operational interchanges: Mamplasan, Laguna Technopark, Laguna Boulevard, Santa Rosa–Tagaytay, Silang East, and Silang (Aguinaldo).
As of March 2025, ongoing construction includes the Governor’s Drive interchange, which is around 44% complete and expected to be operational by Q3 2025, as well as the Kawit interchange (31% complete) and Open Canal interchange (21.9% complete), which will further enhance connectivity across Cavite and Laguna.

Here’s a breakdown of these interchanges:
1. Mamplasan
Serving as the eastern terminus, the Mamplasan Interchange connects CALAX to the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) via the Greenfield City-Unilab (Mamplasan) Exit in Biñan, Laguna. This interchange facilitates seamless travel between CALAX and SLEX, making it a crucial CALAX entry and exit point for motorists heading to or from Metro Manila.
2. Laguna Technopark
Located in Biñan, this interchange provides direct access to the Laguna Technopark industrial estate, benefiting businesses and employees within the area. It enhances logistical efficiency by offering a convenient route for transporting goods and services.
3. Laguna Boulevard
Situated in Santa Rosa, the Laguna Boulevard Interchange serves as a vital access point to various commercial and residential developments. It connects motorists to key areas within Santa Rosa, facilitating efficient travel for both daily commuters and visitors.

4. Santa Rosa–Tagaytay
This interchange offers a direct route towards Tagaytay via the Santa Rosa-Tagaytay Road. It’s particularly beneficial for travelers seeking a scenic drive to Tagaytay’s tourist destinations, providing a faster and more convenient alternative to traditional routes. This makes it a key access point for those looking for a CALAX exit to Tagaytay.
5. Silang East
Located in Silang, Cavite, the Silang East Interchange serves local traffic and nearby developments. It provides access to the Tibig-Kaong Road, enhancing connectivity for residents and businesses in the area.
6. Silang (Aguinaldo)
Connecting to Aguinaldo Highway, this interchange facilitates travel to and from Tagaytay and other parts of Cavite. It’s a crucial exit point for motorists aiming to reach popular destinations in the region, reducing travel time and improving accessibility.

7. Governor’s Drive (under construction)
Once operational, this interchange will connect CALAX to Governor’s Drive in General Trias, Cavite. This accessibility will provide motorists with an additional route to various industrial and commercial hubs in Cavite while improving overall traffic flow in the province.
This added convenience also supports the long-term value of the area, especially for a growing township development where seamless access is key to daily living. Riverpark is a prime example, where residents can look forward to easier commutes, more flexible travel options, and direct access to key destinations across the South.
8. Open Canal (under construction)
Designed to improve road access within Cavite, the Open Canal Interchange will facilitate smoother travel for motorists heading to and from developing areas in General Trias, Tanza, and nearby municipalities. It will also support future infrastructure projects in the region.
For Riverpark residents, this upcoming connection adds another layer of accessibility—bringing key destinations even closer and enhancing everyday mobility, whether driving their own car or exploring other transport options when needed.
9. Kawit (under construction)
The Kawit Interchange will serve as the western terminus of CALAX, linking it directly to the Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX). This connection will further improve access between Metro Manila, Cavite, and Laguna, reducing congestion on existing roads and offering a more efficient travel route.
5 Travel Tips for a Smooth CALAX Experience
Efficiently navigating CALAX requires a bit of planning, whether you’re commuting daily or heading out for a road trip.

Here are some practical tips to ensure a hassle-free journey:
1. Plan your route ahead of time
Before hitting the road, check your route using a CALAX map or navigation apps like Waze or Google Maps. Preparation helps you anticipate traffic conditions, estimated travel times, and the best entry and exit points for your destination. If you’re heading to Tagaytay, for instance, the CALAX exit to Tagaytay via Santa Rosa-Tagaytay Road provides a direct and convenient route.
2. Be mindful of peak hours
Traffic along CALAX is generally smooth, but congestion can build up during rush hours, weekends, and holidays. If possible, schedule your trips outside peak periods to avoid delays. This is especially useful when using the CALAX Silang exit or CALAX Aguinaldo exit, which are high-traffic areas leading to Tagaytay and Cavite.
3. Prepare for cashless toll payments
CALAX operates on a fully cashless system, so make sure your vehicle is equipped with an Easytrip RFID. This same RFID is used for other tollways under Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), including NLEX, SCTEX, and CAVITEX.

If you’re traveling from SLEX, which uses the Autosweep RFID, note that the two systems are not automatically interchangeable. However, you can enroll your Autosweep RFID for Easytrip compatibility at designated installation sites.
Before your trip, check your Easytrip balance and reload if necessary. You can top up through mobile apps, convenience stores, or designated kiosks along major highways. A sufficient balance ensures a seamless drive through CALAX without unexpected stops at toll plazas.
4. Consider alternative routes
If there’s congestion along your planned route, consider using alternate roads connected to CALAX. For example, if you’re traveling from Cavite, the SLEX exit to CALAX at Mamplasan interchange allows seamless access to Laguna. Meanwhile, travelers from Metro Manila can take CAVITEX and then exit at the upcoming Kawit interchange once completed.
5. Drive safely and follow regulations
CALAX is designed for smooth and efficient travel, but safety should always come first. Stick to the speed limits, keep a safe distance from other vehicles, and be aware of signages indicating the nearest CALAX entry and exit point. Ensure a stress-free drive while maximizing the benefits of the expressway.
Where Convenience and Community Meet
Smooth navigation makes a big difference in your daily drive. Knowing the best CALAX entry and exit points, planning around peak hours, and staying updated on new developments help ensure a smoother trip.
With CALAX continuously expanding, travel across Cavite and Laguna will only get more convenient. With direct links to Governor’s Drive and the upcoming Open Canal Interchange, residents of Yume at Riverpark can expect significantly shorter travel times to key areas like Makati CBD and other major Metro Manila destinations. These connections make daily commutes more efficient while reinforcing Riverpark’s promise of smart, connected living.

This focus on accessibility and convenience extends beyond the road. Riverpark, a 600-hectare master-planned community, is shaping up to be the “Next Gen City of the South”—a township project where modern living meets nature-driven experiences. Designed with both smart infrastructure and green spaces, it offers a well-balanced environment for work, play, and everyday life.
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