From Chaos To Clarity: How Journaling Helps You Manage Stress And Anxiety

Reflecting on your daily experiences helps you see personal growth and reminds you of the progress you’ve made over time.

Situationships, Heartache, And Moving On: The Modern Lessons Of ‘500 Days Of Summer’

In a world of undefined relationships, “500 Days of Summer” shows how conflicting desires can create emotional chaos.

From First Glances To Forever: Books That Will Rekindle Your First Love Memories

These novels will remind you of the intensity, excitement, and vulnerability of your first love.

Explore More, Stress Less: 5 Countries You Can Visit Visa-Free

Your Philippine passport can take you to stunning destinations without the need for a visa – from Vietnam to Malaysia.

PBBM Endorses Experiential Travel, Multifaceted Strategy For Tourism

With President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s support, the Philippines is set to revolutionize tourism through immersive and experiential travel opportunities.
By Society Magazine

PBBM Endorses Experiential Travel, Multifaceted Strategy For Tourism

2274
2274

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has endorsed “experiential tourism” as the country seeks more ways to attract foreign and local visitors to travel around the Philippines.

In his third State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, Marcos said challenges besetting the tourism sector have evolved and “now requires a multifaceted strategy.”

“The focus is now on experiential tourism. Food, culture, heritage and the arts, education, halal and Islamic traditions, dive, cruise, farm and eco-tourism, even sports, now have become potent subjects and products of a nation’s tourism,” he said.

He also sought the expansion of the one town, one product (OTOP) concept.

“It must not inhibit, but rather, inspire. We must not rest content to have just one. Rather, we must seek the optimal number of high-quality products and services, which at the same time showcase our community’s distinctive history, traditions, and talents,” he said.

Marcos reaffirmed that he would prioritize tourism, citing its potential to generate more jobs for Filipinos.

Meanwhile, he touted the country’s milestones in the tourism sector, including the shift to paperless immigration and customs forms through the E-Travel system.

“Soon, the piloted E-Gates will be standard fixtures at airports, to further facilitate ease of mobility during departures and arrivals,” he said.

“With all these said, the implementation of the Philippine E-Visa will be next in our digital transformation agenda.”

He said the Philippines’ infrastructure and digital reforms, through the development of tourism sites and the enhancement of the overall tourist experience, are “all calculated to boost the productivity of the tourism sector”.

“While doing so, we shall interpose the wholesome and hospitable Filipino brand in all the key tourism touchpoints — from tourist arrival all the way to departure,” he said.

The Marcos administration’s focus on developing tourism has shown remarkable results in the past year.

In 2023, the industry contributed an 8.6 percent share to the gross domestic product, translating to at least PHP2.09 trillion in revenue, the highest in 24 years, according to the Department of Tourism.

Total inbound and domestic visitor receipts, on the other hand, totaled PHP3.367 trillion, showing a 75.3 percent increase from 2022. (PNA)