
Trouble in Paradise: Siargao Is Overloaded
by DitoSaPilipinas.comSiargao, the idyllic surf haven once known for its laid-back charm and pristine beauty, is now facing an unexpected challenge: its own popularity. Read more »
Siargao, the idyllic surf haven once known for its laid-back charm and pristine beauty, is now facing an unexpected challenge: its own popularity. Read more »
Philippine ferry operator 2GO Travel has officially announced a new weekly route connecting the capital to the world-famous surfing destination of Siargao, marking a major development for domestic tourism and travel convenience. Read more »
In Iloilo, bamboo bikes are taking the spotlight as one of the coolest ways to explore the city. Light, durable, and 100% handcrafted, these “Bambikes” made from bamboo are turning heads and paving the way for a more innovative and eco-friendly mode of transportation. Read more »
Filipinos dreaming of visiting the majestic Taj Mahal, experiencing the colorful Holi Festival, exploring the bustling markets of Delhi or savoring authentic Indian cuisine now have one more reason to pack their bags as India is offering free e-visas to Filipino tourists! Read more »
The Department of Tourism (DOT) has pledged ongoing assistance to travelers affected by transport disruptions and heavy rains triggered by Severe Tropical Storm “Emong” and the southwest monsoon. Read more »
The Museo Sugbo, Cebu’s provincial museum housed in a centuries-old Spanish-era complex, is scheduled to reopen this August after years of closure. Read more »