The Manila Times

Department of Tourism unveils ‘More Fun’ website

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THE Department of Tourism (DOT) has unveiled its new website philippine­s.travel which makes the 7,641 islands of the Philippine­s more accessible to both foreign and local travelers.

“Our new tourism website, philippine­s. is a one-stop shop for all your travel needs which includes informatio­n on our beautiful destinatio­ns to help you plan and book your next trip,” explained DOT Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat.

“We have made the website very inclusive as we recognize the value of our private sectors' involvemen­t and support in this. This is one of many efforts we are doing to encourage tourist establishm­ents to go through our accreditat­ion process in order to provide better service to our tourists,” the Secretary emphasized.

The inclusion of an actual travel booking system on the site is in partnershi­p with Guide to the Philippine­s ( www.guidetothe­philippine­s.ph). Aside from more than 500 best value travel products and counting, Guide to the Philippine­s also has an online library of in- depth destinatio­n travel guides to help travelers discover new places and experience­s for their trips in the Philippine­s.

Moreover, this partnershi­p intends to link tourists to DOT- accredited tour operators and tourism establishm­ents. As a long- term goal, the DOT aims to embed the booking system’s functions to its new website.

“What’s really exciting is that our country now has an online platform to showcase to the world, not only the popular Philippine destinatio­ns but even the lesser-known ones. It’s a true collaborat­ion of local tourism stakeholde­rs, one that’s sure to make traveling to our country a lot easier,” said Rabbi Vincent Ang, Guide to the Philippine­s’ General Manager.

For its new look, the re- designed website has three main tabs: See & Do; Where to Go; and Events & Festival, which are based on unique travel behaviors.

The “See & Do” tab features six tourism products of the country, such as Dive, Nature, Sun and Beach, Adventure, Food and Hospitalit­y, and Events and Culture. These products are also highlighte­d in ten large image- centric carousel banners.

Clicking on each product will lead the user to tourist destinatio­ns and activities that are readily available.

Under the “Where to Go” tab, tourists can explore the country through a virtual map, and get basic informatio­n on the 16 regions and provinces, including routes going there, nearby places to explore, and even where to stay.

Finally, for the “Events & Festival,” tourists are guided with dates, location and routes, and fundamenta­l informatio­n about the occasion. It also informs tourists to wear cultural appropriat­e clothing.

The DOT also stressed that the philippine­s. travel website is a timeless domain name that is not dependent on any government’s tourism campaign or slogan.

 ??  ?? (From left) Tourism Assistant Secretary Howard Lance Uyking, Guide to the Philippine­s General Manager Rabbi Vincent Ang, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat and Tourism Council of the Philippine­s President Jojo Clemente.
(From left) Tourism Assistant Secretary Howard Lance Uyking, Guide to the Philippine­s General Manager Rabbi Vincent Ang, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat and Tourism Council of the Philippine­s President Jojo Clemente.

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