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Travel

Hundred Islands To Host 3 International Cruise Ships

The city tourism office of Hundred Islands confirmed that they would cater to three international cruise ships as pandemic restrictions loosened.

DOT Extends ‘Free Accreditation’ For Tourism Establishments

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco disclosed that their agency would continue to remove the accreditation fees for tourism establishments for them to recover from the effects of the pandemic.

Lampinigan Island Pushed As Basilan’s Ecotourism Zone

Two local government officials from Basilan agreed to make Lampinigan Island an ecotourism zone to attract more tourists.

Albay’s West Coast As Tourist Spot Boon For Business

A lawmaker from Albay supported the legislation making the west coast of Albay in the Bicol Region a tourism destination to promote environmental preservation and provide jobs for locals.

VAT Refund System For Tourists Gets House Panel Nod

The House Committee on Ways and Means has agreed to apply for refunds on the value-added tax given to non-resident tourists.

Department Of Tourism: New Tourist Pit Stop To Rise In Palawan

The Department of Tourism hosted the groundbreaking ceremony in a rest area in Palawan, aiming to provide a tourist experience to visitors.

Tourism Secretary Frasco: PH To Join Expo 2025 In Japan

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco confirmed that the Philippines will be one of the participants in the World Expo 2025 to expand the nation's scope to the tourism industry.

Eastern Visayas Tourism Gets Boost With Return Of Int’l Cruise Ships

The Department of Tourism disclosed that the cruise ships in Eastern Visayas were a big help to the country's tourism industry after being on hiatus due to the pandemic.

Tarlac To Roll Out Mobile Passport Services Anew

The Tarlac provincial government and the Department of Foreign Affairs has collaborated to launch "Passport on Wheels" in the province.

Cruise Tourism Back After 3 Years; 139 Port Calls In PH Expected

Philippine tourism officials hope that the country's cruise tourism will increase the number of travelers after its onset during the pandemic.