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Travel

PH Sets Near Pre-Pandemic 7.7M Arrival Target For 2024

The Philippines aims for more than 7 million foreign visitors in 2023, surpassing arrival goals for next year and showcasing remarkable resilience in tourism.

Trade Fair Helps Antique MSMEs Promote Products, Earn Income

Experience the vibrant trade and culture of Antique as local entrepreneurs, farmers, and cooperatives showcase their products at the “Produkto Antiqueño” fair.

School Parking Lots To Help Ease Baguio Holiday Traffic Congestion

The Baguio City Police Office is teaming up with schools to provide 600 parking slots, reducing traffic and making room for more adventures in our beautiful city.

Solon Eyes International Airport In Northern Cebu

Cebu aims for greater heights in air travel as lawmaker proposes the construction of Sogod Cebu International Airport, relieving congestion at Mactan-Cebu International Airport and boosting tourism and foreign investment.

Bacolod City Seeks DOT Funding For Plaza, Government Center Upgrade

Bacolod City seeks Php300 million in funding to transform the public plaza and Government Center into captivating tourist destinations.

Bureau Of Immigration Expects 1.5 Million Passenger Arrivals In December

The government’s aggressive tourism campaigns are set to bring in 1.5 million arrivals this December, marking a major travel trend for 2023.

Borongan City Diversifies Tourism Offerings Outside Surfing

Borongan City offers more than just surfing during the off-season with thrilling scuba diving experiences.

Bureau Of Immigration Reminds Inbound, Outbound Travelers To Register At eTravel

Smooth travels ahead! International visitors must register on eTravel for seamless entry and exit at Philippine ports.

Cebu Governor Says Golf Tourism To Be Included In ‘Suroy-Suroy Sugbo’

Discover the ultimate golfing experience in Cebu as it gears up to become the next sports tourism hotspot!

Eastern Visayas Surfing Instructors Told To Get Accreditation

Surfing instructors in Eastern Visayas urged to apply for accreditation for more opportunities in the booming water sports industry.