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15/01/2021

LOOK: PH is 2nd Most Instagrammable Place in the World

The Department of Tourism (DOT) celebrates the inclusion of the Philippines in the Most Instagrammable Places in the World list of the renowned travel website Big 7 Travel for the year 2021. Coming at 2nd place, the Philippines bested other places including Paris, France; New York City, USA; Istanbul, Turkey; and Dubai, UAE in the list.

19/10/2020

DOT welcomes Baguio City’s opening to guests from Luzon starting Oct. 22

BAGUIO CITY – The Department of Tourism (DOT) welcomes the decision of the local government unit (LGU) of Baguio City to open its doors to guests from Luzon, particularly the National Capital Region (NCR) and Regions 2 and 3, starting on October 22, 2020, noting that the anticipated influx of tourists will generate tourism activities that will spur a swifter recovery of the industry.

The new development was announced during the DOT -Baguio Post Opening Assessment held today with Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat, Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Representative Mark Go, and the tourism stakeholders of the City of Pines. The new health and safety measures will be finalized anew together with the Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) Technical Working Group (TWG).

“Listening to visitors’ and stakeholders’ feedback will be essential for us to keep improving the tourism experience in Baguio, which is the goal of this meeting,” Puyat said in her opening message.

Puyat noted that the maximum of 200 guests that will be allowed per day starting October 22 will ensure proper visitor management. Meanwhile, the documentary requirements will be relaxed in the digital platform called Baguio Visitor Information and Travel Assistance or VIS.I.T.A, which has received an encouraging number of 2,000 registrations and some 200 travel requests since it officially launched on September 22.

While the requirement for visitors to book their itineraries through a DOT-accredited tour agency is now optional, they will still be required to book in a DOT-accredited accommodation establishment issued with a Certificate Authority to Operate.

“Now that we have an actual visitor count, the city has an important reference point and valuable feedback on how to move forward from this initial opening period,” Puyat added.

The DOT funded VIS.I.TA program for the local government of Baguio through the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB), to support the city’s reopening to tourists, starting with the Ridge and Reef travel corridor within the provinces of La Union, Pangasinan, Ilocos Sur, and Ilocos Norte (BLUPISIN).

“It was a privilege to be working closely with the local government of Baguio during this process. We witnessed firsthand how they came up with effective policies to find the delicate balance between ensuring public safety and reopening for tourism to bring back jobs and livelihoods lost to the pandemic. The Ridge and Reef Project is one of the pioneering efforts to get our industry back on track, and the whole country is watching closely. Everyone’s determination to get the job done responsibly has been truly inspirational,” the tourism chief enthused.


Puyat added that the expansion of the greenlane to include nearby towns La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba, Tublay or the so called BLISTT is also being worked on with the respective LGUs.


“With its vision to promote a green, peaceful, and family-oriented tourist destination, we are counting on the BLISTT Tourism Council to be a strong ally in the DOT’s ongoing thrust for sustainable tourism development. We commit to support its endeavors as we work with local government units in the coordination and preparation of the area’s eventual reopening,” she said.

Puyat noted other vast improvements seen in Baguio include the increase in the capacity of the city’s critical health care and isolation centers, the addition of newly trained contact tracers to an already efficient team, and the creation of a new triage center for tourists at the CAP Convention Center.

“Another positive development can be attributed to the pilot study for antigen testing, which is now in its final stages and may pave the way for use to screen potential visitors. Since this method is cheaper than the RT-PCR, the gold standard for COVID testing, allowing the use of antigen tests, will surely be welcomed by visitors,” the tourism chief added.

03/10/2020
01/10/2020

Here’s a quick guide on the requirements, processes, list of hotels, and health and safety protocols for a more seamless and enjoyable visit to the island paradise of Boracay.

02/09/2020

The multimedia travel guidebook company Lonely Planet has cited several Philippine diving areas as among the “most surprisingly spectacular” in the world.

It named the Tubbataha Reefs National Park and Puerto Princesa City diving spots in Palawan, and Moalboal in Cebu as among “gems to be found underwater around the globe.” https://inq.news/2QRwPjn

28/08/2020

Skip the tourist traps and visit these low-key but enjoyable places.

23/08/2020
03/08/2020
25/07/2020

These beaches have remained under-the-radar up until now.

24/07/2020
24/07/2020

Moviegoers may soon watch films without having to step out of their cars as SM Cinema launches the Philippines' first drive-in cinema at SM Pampanga Amphitheater.

The shopping mall will screen “Peninsula,” the sequel of 2016 hit film Train to Busan, from Friday to Sunday starting July 31, 2020.

Tickets are priced at P400 per person, inclusive of food and drinks. Maximum of four persons are allowed per vehicle.

20/07/2020
17/07/2020

BREAKING: Foreign nationals with long-term visas will be allowed to enter the Philippines starting August 1, IATF Spokesperson Harry Roque announces.

Read more: bit.ly/2CjG3S2

16/07/2020
09/07/2020

DOT CELEBRATES AS PALAWAN RECLAIMS BEST ISLAND IN THE WORLD CITATION

The Department of Tourism (DOT) today celebrates the hailing of Palawan as it reclaims the Best Island in the World title by renowned travel publication, Travel + Leisure.

“Palawan reclaimed its rightful place in the World’s Best Awards. The citation as the Best Island in the World is all the more important because this is voted upon by the readers of the prominent Travel + Leisure (T+L) magazine,” said Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat.

Puyat recently checked the readiness of Palawan, now a four-time winner of the world’s best island award.

Travel + Leisure writer Sara Clemence said, “though it’s difficult to reach from many parts of the world, once travelers get there they can dive in World War II wrecks, explore old-growth rain forests, and paddle one of the world’s longest subterranean rivers at Puerto Princesa”.

“The landscape and scenery are just gorgeous. It offers the most beautiful beaches, resorts, and scenery anywhere,” the travel magazine quoted a fan describing Palawan.

“It’s wonderful to see that our rehabilitation and sustainable development efforts last year, especially in El Nido and Coron, were well-received by tourists everywhere,” added Puyat.

Another popular destination in the Philippines, Boracay, made it to No. 14 in T+L’s World Best Island list and fifth in Asia this year.

This is the third citation reaped by the Philippines since community quarantines were enforced in various parts of the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Forbes magazine earlier ranked the Philippines among the seven countries “that have the potential to become a major tourist destination in a post-COVID world’. Last month, Condé Nast Traveler (CNT) cited the Hidden Beach in El Nido, Palawan, as one of the 30 Best Beaches in the World.

Source: Travel + Leisure | The Top 25 Islands in the World

09/07/2020

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