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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.

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.

500 Tourists Join Northern Cebu Escapade ‘Suroy Suroy Sugbo’

Over 500 tourists, both local and foreign, embark on a journey through the enchanting landscapes as the ‘Suroy Suroy sa Sugbo (Wander Around Cebu)’ program unfolds.

Borongan City To Tap Ex-Rebels As Tour Guides

Borongan City takes a unique approach to tourism development!

Ilocos Norte Calls On Local Filmmakers To Document Culture, Heritage

Celebrating 206 years of rich history! Ilocos Norte invites homegrown filmmakers to capture the essence of local life, marking its founding anniversary on Feb. 2.

Beyond Borders And Beats: The Rising Phenomenon Of Music-Driven Travel

Explore how music is transforming travel experiences beyond borders and beats.

Talong Festival Celebrates Farmers’ Good Harvest In Pangasinan Town

The aroma of different eggplant dishes and desserts, colorful costumes of street dancers, and the usual hospitality of this town greeted residents and visitors to the Talong (eggplant) Festival 2024 on Friday.

MICE Events To Boost Legazpi Tourist Arrivals To 1.2M In 2024

An array of scheduled meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions is expected to bring the total of tourist arrivals in Legazpi to 1.2 million this year.

Palawan Posts Almost 90% Rise In Tourist Arrivals In 2023

The tourism sector in Palawan posted significant gains in 2023, with an almost 90 percent increase in tourist arrivals compared to the previous year.

La Union To Host International Surfing Competition

La Union tourism and economy stand to benefit from its hosting of the World Surf League International Pro at Urbiztondo Beach, to be attended by some 250 professional surfers from the Philippines and abroad on Jan. 22 to 28.