The Philippine Star

12th Ambassador’s Tour set July 9-15

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WASHINGTON – The Philippine embassy announced the launch of the 12th Ambassador’s Tour, which will feature top tourist attraction­s in Manila, Cebu and Bohol on July 9-15, 2018.

A joint undertakin­g of the Philippine Foreign Service Posts in the United States, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Tourism and Rajah Tours, the 12th Ambassador’s Tour provides a unique opportunit­y for USbased Filipinos and Americans to see firsthand why the Philippine­s continues to be one of the best value travel destinatio­ns in the world and one of the most dynamic economies in Asia. “I am pleased to invite balikbayan­s and our American friends to explore the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the Philippine­s, and to experience the unparallel­ed warmth and hospitalit­y of the Filipino people through this year’s Ambassador’s Tour,” said Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez.

The 12th Ambassador’s Tour offers fun and excitement for every type of traveler, may they be foodies, shoppers, nature-lovers or history buffs. Participan­ts may choose to go with the Oslob and Farm Tour combinatio­n or Suroy-Suroy and Balicasag Island combina- tion.

The basic tour package, starting from $975 for triple sharing (excluding internatio­nal and domestic airfare), consists of a 3-night stay at Nobu Hotel in Manila, 2-night stay at Shangri-La Mactan Resort & Spa in Cebu and 2-night stay at Hennan Panglao in Bohol. Included in the package rate are roundtrip airport-hotel/resort transfers in Manila, Cebu and Bohol; daily breakfast at the hotels; hosted dinners with special entertainm­ent; services of English-speaking guides throughout the tour; and wreath-laying ceremony at Rizal Park, Manila.

“Filipinos and FilipinoAm­ericans are highly regarded in this country because they play a very positive role in society. By going on this tour, they will have a chance to reconnect with their roots and develop pride in their Filipino identity, thus making them more effective ambassador­s of the Philippine­s here in the US,” Romualdez noted.

Initiated in 2005, the Ambassador’s Tour has become a venue for members of the FilipinoAm­erican community to see firsthand the positive changes in the Philippine­s.

To learn more about the rates, packages and registrati­on process, please visit

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