The Davao City Tourism Operations Office (DCTOO) has alerted the public on the selling of fake tickets for the Mutya ng Dabaw and Reyna Dabawenya set this week.
The drone light show was hyped as the first in the city, organized by Manic Nightnings Event Productions, and was one of the most anticipated events.
The Davao City tourism sector is expecting 150,000 to 200,000 visitors to arrive this month for the Araw ng Dabaw and other events which they hope will boost the local economy.
The Committee on Tourism of the Sangguniang Panlunsod now eyes the creation of a ‘Tourism Master Plan’ for the City as they see the need to “repackage” the tourism go-to-areas.
To preserve its flourishing marine flora and fauna, the provincial government of this island has urged divers and tourists to help them prevent the destruction of the coral reefs.
The City Council Committee on Tourism eyes to promote resorts in Marilog and Paquibato districts as primary tourist destinations in the city.
Earning its reputation as one of the country’s top tourist destinations, this island has launched another attraction for both outdoor enthusiasts and mountain trekkers.
After it gained recognition as the cleanest coastline last year, the Tubajon Aquamarine Park in Misamis Oriental will once again be put on the spotlight as tourism officials from all over the country will visit it when they converge here for a convention on Oct 3-6.
A three-day fair that promotes domestic tourism would set its second leg here in time for the Kadayawan Festival.
Eden Nature Park, the city’s top tourist spot, will launch a new promo called “Eden’s Executive Club” on August 1, 2018, which is designed to reward the park’s valuable guests.