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NAIA Logs Over 1M Passengers During Holy Week

Umabot sa mahigit isang milyon ang mga pasahero sa NAIA sa nakalipas na long weekend, mas mataas ng 12 porsyento noong nakaraang taon, ayon sa datos mula sa Manila International Airport Authority.

Mingay Beach: An Off-The-Grid Getaway

Discover the hidden gem of Mingay Cove in San Julian village in Cagayan, where the lush forest meets the open sea.

Hundred Islands National Park: A One-Stop Vacation Hub

Ang Hundred Islands National Park, na may 17 isla na bukas sa publiko, ay patok ngayon sa mga turista.

Davao City Government Preps For August Ironman 70.3

Isinagawa na ang isang walk-through at ocular inspection sa Davao City Coastal Road, bilang bahagi ng paghahanda para sa Ironman 70.3 ngayong Agosto.

Batangas’ Mt. Maculot Still Off Limits To Lenten Pilgrims, Tourists

PAALALA: Ang Mt. Maculot ay hindi pa maaaring pasyalan ngayong Holy Week ng mga deboto at turista dahil patuloy pa ang rehabilitasyon at reforestation nito.

MCIA Transitions To ‘Silent Airport’ For Serene But Enjoyable Travel

Mactan Cebu International Airport is evolving into a ‘silent airport,’ fostering a tranquil environment for travelers in Central Visayas.

DOST Pushes Science Tourism In Leyte

Leyte unveils plans for science tourism, identifying over 15 sites to promote awareness and appreciation of science, technology, and innovation through educational tourism.

Holy Week ‘Drop-Pick Up’ To Allow More Tourists In Hundred Islands

Ang pamahalaan ng Alaminos City sa Pangasinan ay ipatutupad ang “drop and pick up” na patakaran para sa mga turista na bibisita sa Hundred Islands National Park ngayong Holy Week.

Panaad Festival Marks ‘Better, Brighter Days’ For Negros Occidental

Isang buwan na lang bago ang pagdaraos ng 2024 Panaad Festival sa Negros at nagkaisa ang mga pinuno ng lalawigan na ilunsad ang “festival of all festivals” sa Capitol Park and Lagoon sa Negros Occidental.

Oceana Cruise Returns To Salomague Port With 500 Passengers

The international cruise ship Oceana Cruises MS Insignia returned to Salomague Port in Cabugao, Ilocos Sur on Monday, welcoming around 500 passengers.