In the heart of Luzon's northern tip lies Kalbario-Patapat Natural Park, known for its vibrant forests and its endangered resident, the Rufous hornbill.
With Negros Occidental and Bacolod City leaving the region due to the NIR's creation, the DOT underscored the need for increased tourism promotions in Western Visayas.
With the DOT's efforts to make Boracay more Muslim-friendly, travelers can look forward to experiencing the island's beauty and hospitality in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Experience the magic of Hundred Islands National Park in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, with over 1,000 daily visitors on weekdays and throngs of adventure-seekers on weekends, offering an escape to paradise.
The First Sparks of Freedom float category saw Iloilo’s “Cry of Sta. Barbara” and the Federal State of the Visayas take the top spot at the 126th Philippine Independence Day parade.