Boracay’s Fading Glory: Once The World’s Paradise, Now A Patchwork Of Neglect

Locals lament that the island’s drainage and road systems, once touted as protection, now contribute to its decay as sand and waste wash into the sea.

NPC Probes Alleged GCash Data Breach As Globe Faces New Trust Test

The NPC has opened an inquiry into GCash after a dark web post allegedly offered user data, raising alarm among millions of account holders.

The Transparency Trilogy: Power, Secrecy, And The Filipino State

“The Death of Disclosure” reveals how the Ombudsman’s 2012 rules turned the once-powerful SALN into a tool of concealment, proving that transparency in the Philippines did not fade by accident but was buried by policy.

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New RoRo Ferry To Boost Maritime Tourism In Visayas

The Maritime Industry Authority disclosed having a Roll-on/Roll-off ferry service to accommodate tourists from Cebu and other nearby provinces.

Miss Earth-PH Hopefuls Promote Antique ‘Patadyong’, Destinations

Miss Earth Philippines candidates showcase the beauty of Antique’s patadyong, promoting the province’s tradition and tourism.

Other Fun Activities In Oriental Mindoro Besides Water Sports

The Department of Tourism highlighted Oriental Mindoro’s stunning caves and cultural tribes to explore other than its water sports.

PH Envoy Invites Japanese Tourists As Narita-Clark Route Resumes

The Philippine Embassy in Japan encouraged Japanese tourists to visit the country as the Narita-Cebu route was reopened to the public.

Solon: Masungi Georeserve Should Be Protected As Ecotourism Site

The committee on tourism chair urged the protection of the Masungi Georeserve to promote both the environment and tourism in Rizal.

No Evidence Spill Hit Puerto Galera; Still Open To Tourists

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco reassured tourists that there were no oil spills in Puerto Galera, encouraging local and foreign visitors to see the known dive spot in the country.

Catanduanes Logs 54K Tourist Arrivals During Lent

The Catanduanes Tourism Office had a jump start in its tourism sector, recording over 54,000 local and foreign tourists during the Holy Week season.

Filipino Food Month: Exotic Pinoy Dishes Aside From Balut

Celebrating Filipino food month this April, here are some exotic Pinoy foods that you should try besides the well-known balut!

‘Panaad’ Fest Showcase Of Negros Occidental Rich Culture

Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco supported Negros Occidental as they opened the “Panaad sa Negros Festival” for tourists after a pandemic surge.

Senator, Tourism Chief Laud ‘Suroy-Suroy’ In Cebu Islands

The Department of Tourism actively participated in the Suroy-Suroy Sugbo last weekend to promote tourism in Cebu.