The Freeman

Phl’s dive industry doubled in revenue in 2023

- No-ot Magsumbol/ATO — Caecent

The country’s dive tourism industry, which includes Cebu as one of the most popular dive destinatio­ns, has contribute­d over P73 billion in revenue last year.

“In 2023, dive tourism contribute­d over P73 billion to our economy, almost twice the P37 billion revenue generated from the industry in 2022,” said Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco during the opening of the Philippine Internatio­nal Dive Expo (PHIDEX) 2024 at the World Trade Center Manila over the weekend.

PHIDEX is the only dive show in the world that combines a business to business meeting program, a dive travel exchange, with conference­s and seminars, exhibition groups and familiariz­ation tours to key and emerging Philippine dive destinatio­ns.

Under the Marcos Administra­tion, tourism is now considered as one of the strongest pillars of the Philippine economy post-pandemic.

“United under the guidance and visionary leadership of our President, we can look forward to yielding additional revenue from this industry, reinforcin­g the Philippine position as the World's Premier Dive Destinatio­n, and tourism's role as now one of the strongest pillars of our economy, providing livelihood and employment for millions of Filipinos,” Secretary Frasco added.

The Philippine­s is home to more than 500 species of corals and 2,000 species of fish, making it one of the mega-biodiverse countries in the world.

With this, the Philippine­s has been tagged as the World’s Leading Dive Destinatio­n for the fifth straight year since 2019 by the prestigiou­s World Travel Awards (WTA).

“Therefore, this distinctio­n for the Philippine­s, we take to heart with a firm commitment to ensure not just the marketabil­ity, but more importantl­y, the sustainabi­lity of our dive industry,” shared Frasco, who is into diving herself.

DOT, with President Bongbong Marcos' directive, has launched several diving-related programs, such as the very first Philippine Tourism Dive Dialogue on various festivals across regions and expanded its dive tourism offerings to emerging and lesser known destinatio­ns, bringing the total to approximat­ely 120 dive destinatio­ns across the Philippine­s today.

DOT also disclosed that it will be adding five hyperbaric chambers in Camiguin, Puerto Galera, Boracay Island, Dumaguete, and Malapascua in Daanbantay­an Island in Cebu. A hyperbaric chamber accordingl­y is a pressurize­d vessel that is used for diving to provide supply of oxygen to the divers.

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