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Room Sharing For Quarantined Families Allowed: DOT

Traveling individuals who belong to the same household, especially families with minors are allowed to share a room when undergoing quarantine in hotels, the Department of Tourism said Thursday.

Restaurant In Bacolod City Takes ‘Park-And-Dine’ Experience To A Whole New Level

LOOK: A restaurant in Bacolod City has just introduced a fresh and unique “in-car dining” experience to avoid in contact with other diners.

Indicators Monitored For Possible Changes In Anti-Covid Measures

The government seeks stricter health measures on whether or not to adjust the existing guidelines in preparation for the possible local transmission of the “more aggressive and fatal” Covid-19 Delta variant in the country.

Siargao Among Time Magazine’s Greatest Places Of 2021 List

Siargao Island continues to draw attention from travelers all over the world despite the pandemic, making its way to be recognized on Time magazine's list of "The World's 100 Greatest Places of 2021.”

Ben&Ben x Cream Silk Shampoo Collaboration ‘Di Na Kathang Isip’

Totoo na ‘to! Di na kathang-isip ang silky smooth hair with Cream Silk and Ben&Ben!

DOT Backs Iloilo Bid For ‘Creative City Of Gastronomy’ Title

The Department of Tourism is supporting the bid of the Iloilo City government to be designated as Creative City of Gastronomy by the UNESCO Creative Cities Network 2021 that would help boost tourism in the province.

Bridge Connects Tourists To Popular Beaches In Sipalay City

Two beaches are now accessible with the construction of the new 75-meter bridge in Sipalay, Negros Oriental.

MPD To Enforce Health Protocols At Manila Bay ‘White Beach’

Health safety protocols should still be observed by visitors at the newly reopened dolomite sand beach in Manila Bay.

DTI Sets Standard For Pinoy Adobo, Sinigang And Other Dishes Meant For Int’l Promotions

The Department of Trade and Industry to benchmark Filipino cuisines to promote internationally, not necessarily making it mandatory.