The Philippine tourism department is going over options to make the country more appealing to the cruise sector
The Philippine tourism department is going over options to make the country more appealing to the cruise sector.
Philippine tourism secretary Christina Frasco said that the government seeks to boost relevant infrastructure and services to make the country more appealing to the global cruise sector.
Frasco made the statement whilst she was at the first official conference day of Seatrade Cruise Asia at Shangri-La The Fort on Tuesday, 12th November.
She added: “What we want is a positive experience for our tourists. We want to ensure that they have a positive experience the moment they reach Philippine shores.”
Massive need for better infrastructure
Currently, the Philippine government is working to develop ports capable of receiving cruise ships while it assesses more emerging destinations for travellers looking for unique experiences.
Frasco likewise pointed out how her department is working closely with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) over the development of key ports in the country.
In Manila, the DOT is also in talks with the city government and the administrators of the Manila South Harbor to further improve the experience for arriving cruise passengers.
Part of regional recovery
Before 2024 ends, the Philippines expects to welcome at least 109 cruise calls in 40 destinations, including in emergent locations like Ticao Island and Culion.
The cruise sector is seeing a steadily-recovering Asia market post-pandemic, with more destinations reopening and traveller confidence returning as well.