MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos will welcome delegates from the cruise and tourism industry across the world to the Seatrade Cruise Asia 2024 conference which will be hosted by the Philippines this month, announced the Department of Tourism (DOT).
The event, which will be held on Nov. 11- 13, will “bring together over 350 international delegates, including cruise line executives, itinerary planners, port agents and tourism authorities from across the globe,” DOT said.
Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco said the country’s hosting of the event “underscores the Philippines’ readiness and capability to lead in cruise tourism.”
“Our archipelago’s vibrant culture, exceptional hospitality and breathtaking natural attractions make us an ideal destination for international cruise lines and travelers,” she added.
In July, the DOT and the Bureau of Immigration launched the cruise visa waiver program that simplified the visa process for tourists arriving on cruise ships.
The Philippines expects the arrival of an estimated 117 cruise ships by the end of 2024, according to the DOT.