This section of TravelDailyNews Asia-Pacific highlights the Department of Tourism (DOT) of the Philippines‘ efforts in promoting and regulating the country’s tourism industry. Established in 1973, the DOT aims to boost socio-economic growth through tourism, creating jobs and generating foreign exchange. Here, readers can find updates on DOT’s latest initiatives, policies, and projects designed to elevate the Philippines as a premier travel destination and spread tourism’s benefits nationwide.
Vows sustained industry recovery drive under the Marcos administration.
Secretary Frasco emphasized the importance of fully supporting Clark as the next major gateway of the country as this would
The Emerging Muslim-friendly Destination of the Year (non-OIC) award is given to recipient destinations that cater to the unique needs
Amateur and professional underwater photographers beautifully captured the teeming marine biodiversity of Anilao in the entries to the 8thi Anilao
On Tuesday June 6, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco joined the local chief executives of Pagsanjan, Cavinti, and Lumban in
Throughout the festival, attendees reveled in a myriad of captivating activities that immersed them in Liloan’s vibrant culture.
The Anilao Underwater Shootout is mounted by the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) and is supported by Nauticam, Scubalamp, AOI,
Secretary Frasco clarified that “the DOT will subsequently come out with a tourism brand for the Philippines aligned with the
Boracay Island on April 18 welcomed a total of 180 Chinese tourists aboard a chartered OK Airlines flight from Changsha,
The Philippines offers filming incentives through the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP). Under the FDCP is the Film