Department of Tourism - The Philippines Ultimate Travel Guide for Tourist (2024)

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Department of Tourism
Manila

RULES AND REGULATIONS TO GOVERN THE ACCREDITATION OF TRAVEL AND TOUR SERVICES

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 120 IN RELATION TO REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7160, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991 ON THE DEVOLUTION OF THE LICENSING AND REGULATORY AUTHORITY OVER CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTS, THE FOLLOWING RULES AND REGULATIONS TO GOVERN THE ACCREDITATION OF TOUR OPERATORS, TOURIST TRANSPORT OPERATORS, TOUR GUIDES AND PROFESSIONAL CONGRESS ORGANIZERS ARE HEREBY PROMULGATED.

CHAPTER I

DEFINITION

Section 1. Definition of Terms. For purposes of these Rules, the following shall mean:

a. Tour Operator shall mean an entity which may either be a single proprietorship, partnership or corporation regularly engaged in the business of extending to individuals or groups, such services pertaining to arrangements and bookings for transportation and/or accommodation, handling and/or conduct of inbound tours whether or not for a fee, commission, or any form of compensation.

b. Inbound Tour means a tour to or of the Philippines or any place within the Philippines;

c. Department shall mean the Department of Tourism;

d. Accreditation a certification issued by the Department that the holder is recognized by the Department as having complied with its minimum standards in the operation of the establishment concerned;

e. Tour Guide shall mean an individual who guides tourists, both foreign and domestic, for a fee, commission, or any other form of lawful remuneration.

f. Tourist Land Transport Operator - a person or entity which may either be a single proprietorship, partnership or corporation, regularly engaged in providing, for a fee or lawful consideration, tourist transport services as hereinafter defined, either on charter or regular run.

g. LTFB - Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board.

h. LTO - Land Transportation Office.

i. Tourist Water Transport - Any watercraft catering to tourists.

j. Watercraft - every description of conveyance, except seaplane, used or being capable of use as a means of transportation on water which shall include passenger ship, ferry, yacht and other similar conveyances.

k. Passenger ship - Any vessel which is authorized to carry more than twelve (12) passengers as further defined in the Philippine Merchant Marine Rules and Regulations.

l. Ferry - Any vessel having provision only for deck passengers as defined in the Philippine Merchant Marine Rules and Regulations.

m. Pleasure Yacht - any vessel which is used for pleasure only as defined in the Philippine Merchant Marine Rules and Regulations.

n. Long-haul Trip - Travel of considerable distance in terms of period of time which shall be measured at a minimum of over four (4) hours from point of embarkation to final destination.

o. Short-haul Trip - travel of a considerable distance in terms of period of time which shall be measured at a maximum of four (4) hours from point of embarkation to final destination.

p. Passenger Accommodation Area - a passenger seating area and/or cabin/sleeping area.

q. Tourist Air Transport - any air conveyance catering to tourists.

r. Convention - Any gathering for the purpose of exchanging or disseminating views, technical expertise, experiences, knowledge, skills, information, policies or any other related activity. It does not include corporate meetings or events where participation is limited to company personnel only. The term shall include any of the following:

1. Conference - Usually general sessions and face-to-face groups with high participation to plan, get facts, solve organization and member problems.

2. Congress - More commonly used European designation for convention and mainly international in scope.

3. Seminar - Usually one face-to-face group sharing experiences in a particular field under the guidance of an expert discussion leader. Attendance generally are 30 persons or less.

4. Lecture - A formal presentation by an expert sometimes followed by question-and-answer period.

5. Symposium - A panel discussion by experts in a given field before a large audience; some audience participation but appreciably less than a forum.

6. Forum - A panel discussion taking opposite sides of an issue by experts in a given field with liberal opportunity for audience participation.

7. Workshop - Usually a general session and face-to-face groups of participants training each other to gain new knowledge, skills or insights into problems; attendance generally no more than 30-35 participants.

8. Colloquium - A program in which the participants determine the matter to be discussed. The leaders would then construct the program around the most frequent problems; usually attended by 35 persons or less with equal emphasis on instruction and discussion.

9. Professional Congress Organizer (PCO) - Any person, natural or juridical, who manages conventions, either as an official of an organization, consultant, volunteer or as a retained professional.

CHAPTER II

REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCREDITATION OF TOUR OPERATORS

Section 2. Who May Apply for Accreditation. The following may apply for accreditation as tour operator:

a. A resident Filipino citizen;

b. A partnership organized under the laws of the Philippines, at least 60% of its capital being owned by Filipino citizens; and

c. Corporations organized under the laws of the Philippines, at least 60% of the subscribed common or voting shares of stocks of which is owned by Filipino citizens and the composition of its Board of Directors being at least 60% Filipinos.

Section 3. For purposes of accreditation the following are the supporting documents to be submitted with the applications ;

a. In case of a single proprietorship, a business name certificate and all amendments thereto; in the case of partnership or corporations, a certified true copy of the articles of partnership/incorporation and its by-laws and amendments thereto, duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission;

b. Complete list of its executive officers and employees, tour guide and travel representatives, if any, indicating therein their nationality, home address and experience, including names and establishments previously or currently affiliated with, position and length of service showing following:

1. In the case of the manager, proof that he has at least three (3) years managerial experience in tour operations or has earned a degree in Bachelor of Science in Tourism or has successfully completed a tour operator's course;

2. Proof that at least two (2) of the permanent staff have at least two (2) years experience in tour operations;

c. For alien officers and employees, valid visa from the Bureau of Immigration and the proper permit from the Department of Labor and Employment;

d. Contract of lease or contract to lease the office space intended for the use of the agency, or in the absence, or in the absence thereof, a sworn statement by the lessor that said agency is a lessee of his building stating the area thereof;

e. Mayor's permit/municipal license;

f. Latest Income Tax Return and Audited Financial Statements reflecting a minimum working capital of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND (P500,000.00) PESOS;

g. An annual performance report on the sales production; and a tariff sheet detailing services, rates validity, terms/conditions and responsibilities; and

h. Such other documents that the Department may require from time to time.

Section 4. Additional Requirements for Tour Operator Using a Motor Vehicle. No tour operator shall use any motor vehicle while conducting tours or transporting tourists unless such motor vehicle is accredited with the Department and sporting a tourist plate.

Section 5. Minimum Office Requirements. The tour operator shall comply with the following office requirements;

a. It shall be located in a commercial district and not in a residential district;

b. It must be easily identifiable and shall be used exclusively for the tour operation business.

Section 6. Accreditation Fee. After compliance with all the requirements under these Rules, a certificate of accreditation shall be issued to the applicant upon payment of an accreditation fee of ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED (P1,100.00) PESOS per annum for main office and FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY (P550.00) PESOS for each branch.

Section 7. Validity of Accreditation. The certificate of accreditation shall be valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of issuance thereof.

Section 8. Access of Department Representatives to Agency's Records. The representatives of the Department shall have access to agency's records for verification of compliance with the requirements of the Department.

CHAPTER III

REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCREDITATION OF TOUR GUIDES

Section 9. Requirements for Issuance of Accreditation. An applicant for accreditation as tour guide shall submit the following:

a. Proof that the applicant has passed a seminar for tour guides duly conducted by the Department or other agencies duly authorized by the Department to conduct the seminar; provided, however, that this requirement may be waived by the Department where the applicant possesses special academic or professional qualifications relevant to tourism;

b. Certificate of good health issued by any duly accredited government physician;

c. Clearance from the National Bureau of Investigation; In the case the proper permit from the Dept. of Labor and Employment;

d. Mayor's permit/municipal license;

e. Latest Income Tax Return; and

f. Such other documents that the Department may require from time to time.

Section 10. Issuance of Accreditation and Identification Card. Upon compliance with all the requirements of the preceding section, a certificate of accreditation and an Identification Card shall be issued upon payment of EIGHTY TWO PESOS & FIFTY CENTAVOS (P82.50) and TWENTY-TWO (22.00) PESOS, respectively, and shall be valid for a period of one (1) year the date of issuance thereof.

CHAPTER IV

REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCREDITATION OF PROFESSIONAL CONGRESS ORGANIZER

Section 11. Who May Apply for Accreditation. The following may apply for accreditation as PCO:

a. A resident Filipino citizen;

b. Partnerships organized under the laws of the Philippines, at least 60% of the capital of which is owned by Filipino citizens; and

c. Corporations organized under the laws of the Philippines, at least 60% of its subscribed common or voting shares of stocks being owned by Filipino citizens and the composition of its Board of Directors being at least 60% Filipinos.

Section 12. Requirements for Issuance of Accreditation. Any person applying for accreditation as PCO shall file his application under oath, together with the following supporting papers and/or documents;

a. In case of a single proprietorship, a business name certificate and all amendments thereto; in the case of partnership or corporations, a certified true copy of the articles of partnership/incorporation and its by-laws and amendments thereto, duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission;

b. Complete list of its executive officers and employees, indicating therein their nationality, home address and their positions;

c. Contract of least or contract to least the office space intended for the use of the PCO.

d. Mayor's permit/municipal license;

e. Latest Income Tax Return and Audited Financial Statements reflecting a minimum working capital of One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00);and

f. Such other documents that the Department may require from time to time.

Section 13. Minimum Office Requirement. The PCO shall comply with the following office requirements:

a. It shall be located in a business district; and

b. It must be easily identifiable.

Section 14. Accreditation Fee. After compliance with all the requirements under these Rules, a certificate of accreditation shall be issued to the applicant upon payment of an accreditation fee of FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY (P550.00) PESOS per annum.

Section 15. Validity of Accreditation. The certificate of accreditation shall be valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of issuance thereof.

CHAPTER V

STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR TOURIST LAND TRANSPORT VEHICLES

Section 16. Requirements. For purposes of accreditation, the following are the basic requirements for the operation and maintenance of a tourist land transport:

a. Registered capacity. A tourist land transport operator shall only be allowed to apply for accreditation for the number of units covered by its franchise from the LTFRB;

b. Roadworthiness. To be registrable, every tourist transport must be found roadworthy upon inspection by a team from the Department, in the case of bus or coaster, it shall not be more than ten (10) years, nor more than five (5) years for a tourist car reckoned from the year of manufacture;

c. Left-hand drive. Every tourist transport shall be provided with a left-hand drive;

d. Ventilation. Every tourist transport shall be properly equipped with adequate air-conditioning units.

e. Fire-fighting facilities. A tourist transport shall be provided or installed with at least one portable fire extinguisher for the protection of its passengers;

f. Imprint of company's name and logo. The company's name and logo shall be imprinted at the rear and sides, respectively, of the tourist transport unit

g. Public address system. For tourist buses or coasters, a public address system shall be installed;

h. First-aid kit. Every tourist transport unit shall be provided with a first-aid kit and an adequate supply of emergency medicines;

i. Seats. Every tourist transport unit shall have clean and comfortable seats;

j. Storage Space. A tourist transport shall have enough leg room and sufficient storage space; and

k. Garage. Every tourist transport operator shall provide an adequate garage and repair shop for the maintenance of its equipment, as well as a parking space sufficient to accommodate all its registered units.

Section 17. P.N.P. clearance.- In case of original registration and/or transfer of ownership of tourist transport, the necessary clearance from the appropriate unit of the Philippine National Police shall be secured prior to registration.

Section 18. Department Stickers.- After registration and issuance of accreditation by the Department, it shall be mandatory for all tourist transport operators to put the Department stickers on the front and back windshields of their vehicles for proper identification.

CHAPTER VI

STANDARD REQUIREMENT FOR TOURIST WATER TRANSPORT VESSELS

Section 19. Minimum Requirements.- For purposes of accreditation, the following are the minimum requirements for the operations and maintenance of a water transport.

a. Restrooms - There shall be at least one restroom each with toilet and washing facilities for male and female located at the passenger accommodation area. In addition, there shall be a common toilet and bath at the cabin area for long-haul trip. Tissue paper, soap and hand/paper towel shall also be provided.

b. Reception - A receptionist shall be available to usher in guests.

c. Refreshments and Dining Area - There shall be a refreshment area which shall be well-stocked at all times. In case of long-haul trips, a dining area capable of seating, at least, one-fourth (1/4) of the total passengers at one serving shall be provided with appropriate and well-maintained furniture.

d. Promenade Area - There shall be a promenade or airing space at the upper deck for the exclusive use of passengers.

e. Baggage Area - There shall be a baggage area provided with racks or similar convenient and safe storage in the passenger accommodation areas.

f. Service and Staff - Adequate number of well-trained, well-groomed, experienced, efficient and courteous staff shall be employed. They shall wear clean uniforms at all times. Front-line staff shall have a good speaking knowledge of English.

g. Lighting - adequate lighting arrangement and fixtures shall be installed in all levels of the vessel in accordance with the Philippine Merchant Marine Rules and Regulations.

CHAPTER VII

STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR TOURIST AIR TRANSPORT

Section 20. Minimum Requirements - For purposes of accreditation, the following are the minimum requirements for the operation and maintenance of an air transport.

a. Life-saving device - Adequate life-saving devices shall be provided in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the Air transportation Office.

b. Communication Equipment - Adequate communication equipment shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of the Air Transportation Office.

CHAPTER VIII

APPLICATION AND ISSUANCE OF ACCREDITATION

Section 21. Application for Accreditation - Any person, partnership or corporation desiring to operate and/or engage in the business as tourist transport operator shall accomplish in duplicate and file with the department, the application for accreditation prescribed by such purpose.

Section 22. Documents Required to Support Application for Accreditation to Operate as Tourist Transport Operator.-The application shall be accomplished by the following documents:

a. Mayor's Permit and/or Municipal License

b. Business name certificate and all amendments thereto, if any, in the case of single proprietorship. In the case of a corporation or partnership, a certified true copy of the Articles of Incorporation, its By-Laws or Articles of Partnership and amendments thereto, if any, duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission;

c. Proof of ownership or contract of lease over an area adequate to serve as maintenance depot and garage for all its units (not applicable to water transport);

d. A list of names of all officials and employees, and their respective designations, nationalities, home addresses, certified correct under oath by the General Manager/President; and

e. Such other papers or documents as may be required from time to time by the Department.

Section 23. Documents Required to Support Application for Registration of Vehicle, Vessel or Artifact as Tourist Transport. The application shall be supported by the following documents:

a. Land Transport

A copy of the LTFRB certificate of franchise or authorization for tourist car/bus service;

A copy of the transportation rates as approved by the LTFRB;

Pictures of the vehicles showing the side, back and front views thereof with the company's name and logo imprinted at its rear and sides, respectively; and
Such other papers or documents as may be required from time to time by the Department.

b. Water Transport

A copy of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity issued by Maritime Industry Authority;

A copy of the transportation rates as approved by the Maritime Industry Authority;

Pictures of the vessel showing the side, back and front view thereof with the company's name and/or logo imprinted at its sides;

A copy of routes to be served and schedules.

Such other papers or documents as may be required from time to time by the Department

c. Air Transport

A copy of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board;

A copy of the transportation rates as approved by the Civil Aeronautics Board;

Pictures of the plane showing the side, back and front views thereof with the company's name and/or logo imprinted at its sides;

List of operations and maintenance officials and personnel with their ATO licenses;

Copy of the routes to be served and flight schedules; and

Such other papers or documents as may be required from time to time by the Department.

Section 24. Accreditation Fee. Upon approval of the application, an annual accreditation fee shall be collected from the applicant in the following schedule of fees per unit:

a. Bus - P 275.00

b. Coaster - P 165.00

c. Mini-Van - P 110.00

d. Car - P 82.50

e. Vesselm - P 1,000.00

f. Aircraft - P 1,000.00

Section 25. Validity of Accreditation - The accreditation duly issued to any tourist transport operator shall be valid for a period of one (1) year from its date of issue unless sooner revoked for cause by the Department.

CHAPTER IX

SUPERVISION OF OPERATION OF TRAVEL AND TOUR SERVICES

Section 26. Request for the Department Identification Cards. The Department Identification Cards shall be issued to employees of tourist transport operators upon request subject to payment of nominal fee; Provided, that said employees are included in the list of personnel of the operator concerned.

Section 27. Surrender of ID Card. Officers and the employees who have ceased to be such shall immediately surrender their ID cards to the Department.

Section 28. Service. Operators shall provide service that is safe, regular, comfortable and convenient as possible.

Section 29. Display of Certificate of Accreditation - The certificate of accreditation shall be displayed in a conspicuous place of establishment.

Section 30. Non-Transferability of Certificate of Accreditation - The rights over the accreditation shall be non-transferable

Section 31. Periodic Inspection - When necessary or when public good dictates, the Department may send an inspection team to the establishment for the purpose of finding out whether they are being kept and/or managed in a manner comfortable to the standard set by the Department. The inspection shall conducted at a reasonable time of the day with due regard and respect accorded to the right to privacy of parties concerned.

Section 32. Checklist to be Accomplished During Ocular Inspection of Establishment - The DOT's inspection team shall provide itself with a set of checklist of the requirements for the establishment . All deficiencies found as well as the requirements complied with shall be noted in the checklist.

Section 33. Defects and Deficiencies Found During the Inspection - When certain defects and deficiencies have been found in the course of the inspection, the Department shall give direction to the manager or operator to rectify the defects and deficiencies within a reasonable period of time.

Section 34. Penalty for Failure to Remedy the Defects, Etc. - If the management fails to remedy the defects or deficiencies, the Department may revoke the certificate of accreditation of the establishment.

CHAPTER X

GROUNDS FOR CANCELLATION OF ACCREDITATION

Section 35. Grounds for Cancellation of Accreditation - Any of the following acts or omissions shall be sufficient ground for the cancellation of accreditation of the tourist establishment:

a. Making any false declaration or statement or making use of any such declaration or statement or any document containing the same or committing fraud or any act of misrepresentation for the purpose of obtaining the grant of accreditation.

b. Failure to maintain the standards and requirements for accreditation as prescribed in these Rules;

c. Violation of or non-compliance with any of the provisions of these Rules, promulgated orders, decisions and circulars issued by the department and other concerned government agencies; and

d. Any other act or omission that works against the interest of the tourism industry

CHAPTER XI

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

Section 36. Confidential Character of Certain Data - Information and documents received or filed with the Department in pursuance of the requirements of these Rules shall be treated as confidential and shall not be divulged to any private party concerned.

Section 37. Separability Clause - The provisions of these Rules are hereby declared separable, and in the event that anyone or more of such provisions are declared invalid, the validity of all other provisions shall not be affected thereby.

Section 38. Repealing Clause - All existing rules and regulations or circulars issued by the defunct Board of Travel and Tourist Industry or previously issued by the Department of Tourism which are inconsistent with the provisions of these Rules, are hereby repealed and/or modified accordingly.

Section 39. Effectivity - These Rules and Regulations shall take effect immediately.

APPROVED AND PROMULGATED THIS 20TH DAY OF APRIL 1992, MANILA, PHILIPPINES

NARZALINA LIM
Secretary

Attested:

(SGD.) EVELYN B. PANTIG
Undersecretary
Tourism Services and Regional Offices

Department of Tourism -  The Philippines Ultimate Travel Guide for Tourist (2024)

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Who are the number 1 tourists in the Philippines? ›

Their travel to the Philippines was an incentive given by their company, Unicity, for top-performing employees, the statement added. South Koreans, according to DOT data as of March 27, are the country's top tourists with 348,384 arrivals. This comprises 26.14 percent of the total 1,332,855 foreign travelers.

What rank is Philippines in tourist destination? ›

The fact that larger countries regularly perform better in a comparison of the absolute number of guests is obvious. By putting the tourist numbers in relation to the population of the Philippines, the result is much more comparable picture: With 0.013 tourists per resident, the Philippines ranked 181st in the world.

What do US citizens need to enter the Philippines? ›

American citizens do not need a visa to stay in the Philippines for 59 days for business or tourism. The requirements for American citizens for other visa types depend on the purpose of your visit.

How long can a US citizen stay in the Philippines without a visa? ›

How Long Can I Stay In Philippines? As a US citizen, you can stay in the Philippines for up to 30 days without needing a visa. However, if you wish to stay for more than 30 days, you will need to obtain a visa from a Philippine embassy or consulate in the USA before going to the Philippines.

Do U.S. citizens need visa to enter Philippines? ›

BLANK PASSPORT PAGES: Sufficient space for an entry visa stamp. TOURIST VISA REQUIRED: No (for tourist travel under 30 days).

What month is the best to visit Philippines? ›

The best time to travel to the Philippines is in the dry season between January and April. This period enjoys hot yet pleasant temperatures and avoids the humidity of the summer months.

How long can a US citizen Balikbayan stay in the Philippines? ›

Those who are admitted as Balikbayans are given an initial stay of one (1) year. They may extend their stay for another one (1), two (2) or six (6) months provided they apply for an extension of stay at the Bureau of Immigration (BI) Main Office or any BI field office nationwide.

How many Americans visit the Philippines? ›

Pre-COVID, more than one million U.S. citizens visited the Philippines each year.

What is the current status of tourism in the Philippines 2023? ›

This number is almost half of the 2.65 million international tourist arrivals recorded by DOT in 2022, which translated to P214 billion in revenues. The 2023 target of 4.8 million international arrivals is part of the DOT's goals in the NTDP, hoping to attain pre-pandemic domestic tourism levels in 2023.

What is the most visited country in the Philippines? ›

South Korea

Who travels the most in the Philippines? ›

Philippines: share of travel & tourism users in 2021, by age

In the Philippines, most travelers and users of tourism were between 25 and 34 years old, at approximately 43.3 percent. Ranked second were 35-44 year olds, at 27 percent, followed by 18-24 year olds at 22.8 percent.

What is Philippine favorite country? ›

According to a survey conducted between November 2022 and January 2023, about 28 percent of respondents in the Philippines said Japan was their preferred holiday destination. An ASEAN member state, the United States, and an EU member state were among their chosen destinations to spend a holiday.

Do I need PCR test to enter Philippines? ›

An official and certified Covid-19 test (RT-PCR or RAT) performed by a medical facility or lab within 24h before departure is required.

Can a US citizen live in the Philippines permanently? ›

Everyone will need a visa to move to the Philippines. If you wish to stay for long-term purposes, you will have to apply for long-term visas. Moreover, a few countries can enter the Philippines visa-free but for a short period. If you want to extend your stay, you must have the necessary visa.

What vaccines do I need to travel to the Philippines? ›

Vaccines and Medicines
  • Chickenpox (Varicella)
  • Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis.
  • Flu (influenza)
  • Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR)
  • Polio.
  • Shingles.

Can I collect my social security in the Philippines? ›

Overview. The Federal Benefits Unit (FBU) in Manila provides services for the Social Security Administration (SSA) and other federal benefit agencies to customers in the Philippines and over 40 other countries in the Asia-Pacific Region.

What happens if a US citizen overstayed in the Philippines? ›

If a US citizen overstays their tourist visa in the Philippines, they will be charged approximately 4,000 PHP per month. In addition, they may also be subject to additional fines of 500 PHP per month, as well as a motion for reconsideration of 500 PHP.

How much is a visa to the Philippines for US citizen? ›

Visa Fee: $30.00 – Single Entry Visa valid for 90 days. $60.00 – Multiple Entry Visa valid for 6 months. $90.00 – Multiple Entry Visa valid for 1 year.

How much is a 59 day visa in the Philippines? ›

You'll be granted a basic tourist visa upon first arriving to the Philippines, so no prior action is required. This visa is good for 59 days and is completely free. All you need to do is present a valid passport and your return flight number and date.

What travel document do I need for Philippines? ›

Do I Need a Visa for the Philippines? A tourist visa is not required for the Philippines for U.S. citizens if the stay is under three months. But, you do need to present a valid passport and a proof of return ticket. Tourist and business visas last anywhere between three-twelve months.

How long can you stay in Philippines on tourist visa? ›

How long is a Philippines Visa valid? Philippines visas can be issued for a period starting from three months to one year, for single or multiple entries. However, it should be noted that despite being valid for longer, a Philippines visa only allows the holder to stay in the Philippines for 59 days per entry.

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The best time to book flights to the Philippines is in the off-season months of June, July, and August. Flight fares are typically cheaper during these months due to lower demand for travel. This is because these months coincide with the rainy season in the Philippines, which makes it less attractive for tourists.

What is the rainiest month in Philippines? ›

The wettest month is August with an average of 140mm of rain. The best month to swim in the sea is in May when the average sea temperature is 30°C (86°F).

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How Much Time Should I Spend in the Philippines? There is a wealth of cultures and adventures to be experienced in the Philippines. A short, four-day stay should be enough for anyone who wishes to experience a city or two, but spending at least two weeks is highly recommended.

How long can a US dual citizen stay in the Philippines? ›

HOW LONG CAN I STAY IN THE PHILIPPINES? You can stay in the Philippines indefinitely provided that upon your arrival in the Philippines you present before the Philippine Immigration Officer your valid US/Foreign passport and your Dual Citizenship Documents.

Who is considered balikbayan? ›

The Philippines' BALIKBAYAN PROGRAM allows a one-year visa-free stay for Filipinos working overseas and for former Filipinos who have acquired citizenship in certain countries (refer to list of countries below).

How long can a US permanent resident can stay in Philippines? ›

As we explained above, the 6-month rule is one of the elements to show you have not abandoned your LPR status. If you are outside of the U.S. for more than 180 days (6 months) in a year, you could be regarded as having abandoned your LPR status.

Where do the most Americans live in the Philippines? ›

Most US expats start off living in Manila. As the capital, it has the most western amenities and makes acclimating to life in the Philippines easier for Americans.

What city in the US has the most Filipinos? ›

Greater Los Angeles is the metropolitan area home to the most Filipino Americans, with the population numbering around 606,657; Los Angeles County alone accounts for over 374,285 Filipinos, the most of any single county in the U.S. The Los Angeles region has the second-largest concentrated population of Filipinos in ...

Which US city has the most Filipinos? ›

1. California

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What is the most visited beach in the Philippines? ›

Boracay is one of the most popular islands in the Philippines and probably the most famous tourist destination. The island is known for its white sand shorelines and turquoise waters.

What is the most famous part of the Philippines? ›

What is the Philippines Most Famous For?
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  • White Beach.
  • Intramuros.
  • Taal Volcano & Lake.
  • The Historic City of Vigan.
  • Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park.
  • Baroque Churches of Philippines.
  • Maria Cristina Falls.

What is the coolest location in the Philippines? ›

Based on recorded temperatures, Baguio City is the coldest place in the Philippines. The city is nestled in the Cordilleras at an elevation of about 5000 feet above sea level. The city's cool pine-laced air earned it the title of Summer Capital of the Philippines.

What are the issues in the Philippines 2023? ›

Key challenges face the country: significantly high unemployment numbers; a high inflation rate (forecast to reach 5.1 percent in 2023); rising policy rates; import and export bottlenecks; and the declining strength of the Philippine peso against the American dollar. 1.

How much is the Philippines tourism Budget 2023? ›

The government has infused more funds to its Tourism Road Infrastructure Program (TRIP) for a total of P17. 689 billion under the 2023 General Appropriations Act (GAA). The amount is P602 million higher than 2022 GAA of P17. 087 billion for TRIP.

What is the forecast for tourism in 2023? ›

Overall, international arrivals reached 80% of pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter of 2023. An estimated 235 million tourists travelled internationally in the first three months, more than double the same period of 2022.

What top is Philippines in the most beautiful country in the world? ›

The Philippines ranked 17th on the Forbes list. Surrounded by tropical islands, immaculate rice terraces, volcanoes, and pristine beaches, it is no wonder the Philippines made the cut as one of the World's 50 Most Beautiful Countries.

Which international cities Filipinos want to visit the most? ›

Top 5 Overseas Travel Destinations For Filipinos
  1. Bangkok. Bangkok is considered one of the world's great shopping cities, where visitors are literally spoilt for choice from bargain-priced items to the ridiculously expensive. ...
  2. Singapore. ...
  3. Hong Kong. ...
  4. Tokyo. ...
  5. South Korea.

What is Philippines famous for? ›

The Philippines is known for its exotic beaches, expansive forests, and abundance of volcanoes. Despite the common theme of nature, there are many islands that all differ from each other vastly. The Philippines is famous for its old, religious landmarks, and in contrast its modernized skyscrapers.

What is the Philippines number one tourist spot? ›

Cebu. Cebu is the country's #1 most visited tourist destination, and for good reason. It is unrivaled in offering the widest range of things to do and attractions. Cebu is like the “Jack of all trades” among tourist spots in the Philippines.

What is the top 1 foreign tourist market of the Philippines? ›

“The good news is that as of today, we have over 1.5 million tourist arrivals to the Philippines and our number one top source market are the Koreans.

Who has the most number of foreigners in the Philippines? ›

The top three nationalities of registered aliens are Chinese (59,000), Koreans (39,000) and Americans (26,000). Immigrants and expats by country, according to the 2010 Census of Population and Housing: United States 29,972. China 28,705.

Why do foreigners visit Philippines? ›

Reasons to Visit the Philippines

One of Asia's most popular tourist destinations is known for its impressively rich biodiversity, numerous different heritage towns, tropical beaches, rainforests, stunning diving spots, and much more. The country is located on an archipelago consisting of over seven thousand islands.

What is the national animal for the Philippines? ›

There are symbols such as the carabao (national animal), mango (national fruit) and anahaw (national leaf) that are widely known as national symbols but have no laws recognizing them as official national symbols.

Is Philippines a nice country to live in? ›

With a reasonable cost of living, delicious local cuisine and an abundance of beautiful beaches, there are plenty of advantages to living in the Philippines. Most expats find it easy to integrate into their local Filipino community.

When travel restrictions will be lifted in the Philippines? ›

Update 2022-05-30: According to information from the Federal Foreign Office on Monday (30 May), unvaccinated travellers will henceforth be allowed to travel to the Philippines and will no longer be banned from entering the country.

Is USA open for Filipino tourist? ›

As a Filipino, you are neither visa-exempt nor in the Visa Waiver Program, so your only choice is to pay a visit to the nearest US embassy or simply apply for a visa with the help of iVisa (which is a lot easier than doing it by yourself).

Is RT PCR still required for international travel? ›

International travel to some countries requires an RT-PCR test. Some countries still require a negative Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test or Antigen Rapid Test for entry. When booking your appointment, select COVID19 RT-PCR for travel.

What documents do I need to leave the Philippines? ›

A travel document is valid for 30 days from issuance and can only be used one-way to the Philippines. In order for you to leave the Philippines, you will need to apply for a new passport.

Is it safe for Americans to travel to the Philippines right now? ›

Country Summary: Terrorist and armed groups continue plotting possible kidnappings, bombings, and other attacks in the Philippines. Terrorist and armed groups may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities.

Do i need vaccine certificate to travel from Philippines to usa? ›

This means starting May 12, noncitizen nonimmigrant air passengers will no longer need to show proof of being fully vaccinated with an accepted COVID-19 vaccine to board a flight to the United States.

How long does it take for a Filipino to get a US tourist visa? ›

Remember, apply early! Though visa processing time is typically one week, processing time for specific cases may vary due to individual circ*mstances and other special requirements. Nonimmigrant visa applicants are encouraged to apply at least three (3) months in advance of the intended date of travel.

What are the best months to visit Philippines? ›

The best time to travel to the Philippines is in the dry season between January and April. This period enjoys hot yet pleasant temperatures and avoids the humidity of the summer months.

Can you drink water Philippines? ›

Generally 95% of water sources in the Philippines have a TDS below 1000 meaning that it's safe to drink.

Do I need a visa to go to the Philippines? ›

PHILIPPINE VISA POLICY

No visa required for a stay not exceeding thirty (30) days. Traveler must hold valid ticket for return journey to country of origin or next country of destination and a passport valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the stay in the Philippines.

How long can a Balikbayan US citizen stay in the Philippines? ›

Those who are admitted as Balikbayans are given an initial stay of one (1) year. They may extend their stay for another one (1), two (2) or six (6) months provided they apply for an extension of stay at the Bureau of Immigration (BI) Main Office or any BI field office nationwide.

How much is US visa fee in Philippines? ›

The fees are currently, per person, per visa application: $140.00 for most visa classes, including B-1/B-2 and F, M or J Visas, $150.00 for H, L, O, P, Q and R Visas, $390 for E visas, and $350 for K visas. The MRV application fee is not refundable or transferrable to another person.

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