President Marcos Jr.’s tourism-driven infrastructure projects boost interconnectivity in Central Visayas and enhance the travel experience.
The United Kingdom’s Wanderlust Magazine nominates the Philippines for Most Desirable Country, Region (Cebu), and Island (Palawan) in Reader Travel Awards.
Davao City allocates PHP4.3 million for the Kadayawan Tribal Village & performances of 11 tribes in the 38th Kadayawan Festival.
The 2023 Manila Food and Wine Festival celebrates Antipolo’s culinary delights with a seven-course Filipino degustation featuring renowned chefs.
Philippines’ tourism sees robust recovery, surpassing 3 million international visitors, nearing the 2023 target of 4.8 million tourists.
Cotabato City offers free bus rides to Davao and General Santos City airports for residents due to airport closure.
Talisayan aims to become Northern Mindanao’s paragliding destination, with plans for an international event in 2024 to boost tourism.
The Bureau of Immigration launches the eServices platform, making a 20% increase in convenience and accessibility to help tourists.
Siargao Island leaders and tourism players rally behind Tourism Secretary Maria Christina Frasco for her contributions to recovery efforts.
Thrilling Dragon Boat Festival kicks off in Siargao, with fierce competition and international teams showcasing their strength and resilience.