The Philippines Department of Tourism has a lot to boast about. The country has beautiful beaches, great scuba diving and a culture that is known for its hospitality. What it doesn’t have is a lot of ...
The Philippines’ top tourist destinations were featured at the European travel market during the FITUR 2026 in Madrid, Spain, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said on Monday. The DOT, in a Facebook ...
As 2024 unfolds, the Philippines is on the brink of achieving a remarkable milestone in its tourism sector. The country, known for its stunning natural landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm ...
Domestic tourism has become a stabilizing force within the Philippine tourism ecosystem. Tourism is once again emerging as a powerful driver of economic ...
The first-ever bike tour under the Philippine Cyclo Tourism program officially kicked off in the island province of Marinduque. Dubbed the Marinduque Cycling Experience, the sightseeing tour aims to ...
The Philippines will once again welcome vaccinated international travelers next month after the coronavirus pandemic decimated the country's tourism industry. According to Reuters.com, government ...
The Philippines is ramping up marketing efforts to hasten the recovery of the Korean market, which now reached over 60 percent of the 2019 pre-pandemic tourist ...
The Philippine Motorcycle Tourism program has generated billions in tourism receipts on paper. But as local tourism surges and the country courts foreign riders, the question shifts from enthusiasm to ...
THE Philippines participated in the upcoming Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB) Berlin 2026 at Berlin ExpoCenter City (formerly Messe Berlin), Germany on March 3 to 5, 2026. The Philippine booth — ...
Since lifting tourism restrictions at the beginning of the year, the Philippines has received more than 2 million international arrivals. Palawan, home of the Philippine pangolin, has already received ...
The sector now contributes close to one-fifth of the Philippine economy and supports millions of jobs. For investors, however, the Philippines presents a confusing and often contradictory picture.