Inquirer on MSN7d
Bohol’s charms
Here for a weeklong official business-related activity, I am once again awed by the brisk economic development I am seeing in ...
THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is optimistic about the continued growth of the cruise tourism sector this year, with ...
The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is optimistic for a stronger cruise tourism sector this year, as two international ...
State-run Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is expecting a resurgence in cruise tourism this year, buoyed by recent port calls ...
Philippine cruise tourism is projected to have its biggest year since the pandemic, as arrivals are expected to surpass ...
The Manila Times on MSN9d
PPA sees resurgence in cruise tourism
STATE-RUN Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is expecting a resurgence in cruise tourism this year, buoyed by recent port calls from international cruise ships.
In a statement, the agency noted two notable visits, first from the Maltese-flag cruise ship MS Europa 2, which arrived in Bohol on Jan. 31 as part of its Asian itinerary.
MS Europa 2 visited Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte, Saturday, Feb. 1, with 455 guests and 371 crew members onboard.
Eastern Visayas welcomed on Sunday a luxury cruise ship with 490 German guests who explored Leyte’s Kalanggaman ...
Two international cruise vessels made port calls at key destinations in the country in January this year, which the ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) is optimistic about attracting more foreign tourists as visitor arrivals show a 9.13 percent ...