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Travel

DOT: e-Visa For China ‘Game Changer,’ To Boost International Arrivals

The Department of Tourism anticipates a ‘game changer’ with an e-Visa pilot for Chinese tourists, boosting tourism and airline confidence in the Philippines.

DOT To Mount Tourism Pride Summit In September

The Department of Tourism to hold the first-ever Tourism Pride Summit, aiming to position the Philippines as LGBTQIA+ friendly destination.

Bago City Boosts ‘Green Agritourism’ Initiatives

Discover the picturesque city of Bago, a global destination prioritizing green agritourism for regenerative and sustainable tourism development.

2023 Philippine Travel Mart Set In September

The Philippine Travel Mart 2023 to showcase diverse tourist destinations, connect travel enthusiasts, and boost economic growth in the industry.

DOT: PH Builds 158-Km Tourism Roads; Investments Seen To Continue

Tourism in the Philippines soars with the building of new roads to tourist destinations and robust post-pandemic growth.

Development Of Paoay Lake National Park Pushed In Ilocos Norte

The Paoay Lake National Park in Ilocos Norte is set to undergo a PHP101 million development, providing visitors with an enhanced experience.

PH Tourism: Gaining International Recognition, Pulling Inbound Travelers

The Department of Tourism celebrates tourism milestones in the first year of Marcos administration, including global recognitions and increased arrivals.

PH Destinations Nominated For International Travel Awards

The United Kingdom’s Wanderlust Magazine nominates the Philippines for Most Desirable Country, Region (Cebu), and Island (Palawan) in Reader Travel Awards.

PBBM Infra Projects Upgrade Central Visayas Transpo, Tourism Sectors

President Marcos Jr.’s tourism-driven infrastructure projects boost interconnectivity in Central Visayas and enhance the travel experience.

Department Of Tourism: PH Hits 3M Foreign Visitors From January To July

Philippines’ tourism sees robust recovery, surpassing 3 million international visitors, nearing the 2023 target of 4.8 million tourists.