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Philippines: 300% jump in cruise tourists, visa ‘liberalisation’ sought to further boost numbers

Full steam ahead: Philippines seeks easier visas for cruise surge



The Philippines, an archipelago with thousands of islands waiting to be explored, is experiencing a boom in cruise tourism. The government's efforts to ease visa processes and improve infrastructure aim to solidify the country's position as a premier cruise destination in Asia.
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Manila: The Philippines is experiencing a surge in cruise tourism, with a 300 per cent jump in cruise passengers during the first five months of the year, compared to the monthly numbers from January to May 2023.

Cruise visa liberalisation

To capitalise on this growth, the Department of Tourism (DOT) is pushing for "visa liberalisation" for cruise passengers, aiming to position the country as a premier cruise destination in Asia.

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Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco emphasised the DOT's focus on expanding cruise destinations and easing visa requirements.

This visa easing complements ongoing infrastructure improvements.

Luxury cruise ships calling ports in the Philippines.
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More cruise terminals

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is building dedicated cruise terminals in Coron, Siargao, Camiguin, Boracay, and Puerto Galera, adding to existing ports like Manila and El Nido.

With a booming cruise industry, the Philippines is setting sail for a future filled with tourists.

The DOT said it is priorisising expanding cruise tourism destinations across the Philippines, attracting more ships and tourists to various locations.

The Philippines is experiencing a boom in cruise tourism. The government's efforts to ease visa processes and improve infrastructure aim to solidify the country's position as a premier cruise destination in the East.

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