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Travel

3 Philippines Cities, 21 Stakeholders Feted In ASEAN Tourism Awards 2024

Celebrate with pride as three Philippine cities and 21 tourism stakeholders shine at the 2024 ASEAN Tourism Standard Awards in Vientiane, Laos.

6 Bicol Getaways For The Long Weekends

Discover the allure of Bicol during long weekends—be it a leisurely escape or an adventurous thrill.

Dinagyang Benefits Extend To Iloilo Province

The Iloilo 2024 Dinagyang Festival promises extensive benefits, not just for the city but for the entire province.

Department Of Tourism To Host International Dive Expo In February 2024

Department of Tourism presents the Philippine International Dive Expo (PHIDEX), the ultimate platform for the diving community.

TIEZA To Build Tourist Area In Iloilo

Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority announces plans to set up a Tourist Rest Area in Iloilo.

Pope Francis Declares Church In Taytay, Rizal As Minor Basilica

St. John the Baptist Parish Church in Taytay, Rizal, elevated to minor basilica status, marking a total of 24 in the country.

Former Presidential Plane Turns Tourist Attraction In Silay City

The iconic Philippine Air Force Fokker F27-200 Friendship, former presidential plane of late President Ferdinand E. Marcos, takes on a new role as a captivating tourist attraction in Silay City, Negros Occidental.

Dinagyang To Highlight Iloilo As UNESCO City Of Gastronomy

Experience the flavors of Iloilo! Discover firsthand why Iloilo City, recognized as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, captivates both local and foreign guests with its rich culinary heritage.

‘Butanding’ Tourism In Sorsogon Gets A Boost With PHP6 Million Boat Enhancement Project

The Boat Enhancement Project, part of the Kagandahan program by the provincial government, brings benefits to 42 boat operators and 200 front-liners in a picturesque destination town.

Dinagyang Performances To Highlight Iloilo As Philippines Festival Capital

The 2024 Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo becomes the canvas for showcasing major festivals, solidifying its position as the festival capital of the Philippines.