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Finally, El Nido has reopened its doors for local tourist!Please be guided accordingly with their safety protocols so yo...
13/11/2020

Finally, El Nido has reopened its doors for local tourist!

Please be guided accordingly with their safety protocols so you can have a safe time in their beautiful island. 😊

  ng El Nido, Palawan! If you also miss and plan to go to 2020's Best Island in the World, take note of these safety and...
05/11/2020

ng El Nido, Palawan! If you also miss and plan to go to 2020's Best Island in the World, take note of these safety and health protocols in place: https://app.philippines.travel

The awe-inspired smiles that tourists show off as they step onto Matinloc Shrine in El Nido truly yearns for its fun-filled travelers.

ng El Nido, Palawan! If you also miss and plan to go to 2020's Best Island in the World, take note of these safety and health protocols in place: https://app.philippines.travel

Take your tastebuds on a journey as we explore the foodie hotspots around the country!
04/11/2020

Take your tastebuds on a journey as we explore the foodie hotspots around the country!

Take your tastebuds on a journey as we explore the foodie hotspots around the country!

Join the Department of Tourism and Ayala Malls on a Food Trip across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao through the second leg of the KAIN NA! Food and Travel Festival.

Watch immersive culinary sessions, inspirational talks on food tourism, and an enriching line-up of e-commerce training modules.

Catch us on Facebook Live today until November 6, 2020 and make sure to pre-register here: https://bit.ly/35CqYW8!

03/11/2020

22/10/2020

"We'll get by with a SMILE."

In the face of the new normal, let us all do our part to come out of this challenge stronger, better, and more united.

21/10/2020

2020 Lanzones Festival in the ❤️🇵🇭

"The Department of Tourism (DOT) welcomes the decision of the local government unit (LGU) of Baguio City to open its doo...
20/10/2020

"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. "

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.

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17/10/2020

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Check out all the tourist spots now open for travel, and those who are allowed to visit according to the safety protocols at www.philippines.travel/safeph.

Be advised of the safety and health protocols placed to protect the public's health and well-being.

Ilocos Norte is now re-opening its doors to travelers around Luzon. Please take note of the following guidelines for you...
16/10/2020

Ilocos Norte is now re-opening its doors to travelers around Luzon. Please take note of the following guidelines for your safety. 😊

The government’s pandemic task force has agreed in principle to relax the outbound travel restrictions on Filipinos who ...
15/10/2020

The government’s pandemic task force has agreed in principle to relax the outbound travel restrictions on Filipinos who want to be with their foreigner partners.

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, vice chairman of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF), said the government is fine-tuning details to ensure that those who would be allowed to leave are not infected with the coronavirus...

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The government’s pandemic task force has agreed in principle to relax the outbound travel restrictions on Filipinos who want to be with their foreigner partners.

If you need to travel during the COVID-19 Pandemic, here are some good pointers to consider before and during your trave...
05/08/2020

If you need to travel during the COVID-19 Pandemic, here are some good pointers to consider before and during your travel.

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"Following the global recession in 2008 there was a huge rise in the number of people taking ‘staycations’ and holidayin...
29/06/2020

"Following the global recession in 2008 there was a huge rise in the number of people taking ‘staycations’ and holidaying within their own country. And why not? There are so many incredible places to explore on our doorsteps."

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There is a lot of doom and gloom on the internet when it comes to the future of travel and tourism. Before the rapid spread of coronavirus grounded planes and curbed travel plans, the tourism industry was already facing significant challenge from growing awareness about the environmental crisis. And...

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