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Siargao Welcomes The World For The 27th International Surfing Cup

The 27th Siargao International Surfing Cup takes over Cloud 9, showcasing the unwavering spirit of Siargao’s legendary waves and encouraging athletes and tourists.

Secretary Frasco Eyes Tawi-Tawi As Potential Tourist Destination

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco shares a plan to develop Tawi-Tawi as Mindanao’s newest tourist hotspot, bringing growth and opportunities to the province.

1st PH Summit Promoting Inclusive Travel For LGBTQIA+

The Philippine government sparked an inclusive travel revolution for the LGBTQIA+ community, positioning the country as an LGBTQIA+-friendly destination in the region.

Alaminos Takes Measures For Sustainable Tourism

Alaminos City in Pangasinan implements sustainable tourism measures to preserve the beautiful Hundred Islands National Park.

Film Museum To Rise In Intramuros

Manila’s historic walled city of Intramuros is set to gain a stunning film heritage building, promoting Philippine cinema and attracting filmmakers worldwide.

Tourism Boom Seen With Hosting Of International Surfing Tourney In Siargao

Siargao International Surfing Cup to fuel the full recovery of the tourism industry on the island, bringing waves of excitement.

Banaan Museum Relives Rich History, Culture Of Pangasinan

Discover the rich history and culture of Pangasinan at the newly opened Banaan Museum. A must-visit for locals and tourists alike.

CDC To Reintroduce Clark As Industrial Park, Tourist Destination

Clark in Pampanga was planned to be reintroduced as a hub for industry and tourism to enhance accessibility and attract investors.

Department Of Agriculture Aid Enables 32 Siargao Farmers To Start Pineapple Farm

Siargao island farmers embrace pineapple production with support from the Department of Agriculture and eyeing tourism market expansion.

Pangasinan’s 4.2M Tourist Arrivals January To June Nearly Equal 2022 Total

Revenge tourism strikes in Pangasinan as the authorities recorded over 4.2 Million tourist arrivals in six months, praying for miracles in Manaoag.