Tourism activities in southern Cebu have gradually resumed, while some destinations remain closed, a day after Typhoon Tino struck Central Cebu on Tuesday morning, November 4.
The Department of Tourism (DOT) will continue with all scheduled events and activities in Cebu, affirming that the island ...
Cebu’s tourism and air travel sectors remain fully operational following a recent earthquake that affected parts of northern Cebu, with officials assuring travelers that the province continues to be a ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) has assured that all scheduled events and activities in Cebu will proceed, reporting that the ...
THE Department of Tourism (DOT) on Monday assured the public that Cebu remains safe and open to visitors, with all scheduled ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Monday maintained that Cebu remains a safe and open for tourism, following the magnitude 6 ...
TOURISM Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco said on Monday that Cebu remains safe and open for tourism activities despite the magnitude 6.9 earthquake and its aftershocks that struck the island last ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) assures tourists that Cebu is cleared for visitors even after the magnitude 6.9 earthquake on ...
Cebu—Typhoon Tino caused widespread destruction in Central Visayas, with Cebu listed among the hardest-hit provinces, as ...
Cebu business leaders and stakeholders renewed calls for a unified energy strategy, concerned that high electricity costs and ...
The Cebu provincial government has urged coastal local government units along the western seaboard to intensify seawater monitoring following the ethanol spill from a distillery in Bais City, Negros ...