PH bags 3 wins at WTA 2025, remains leading dive destination for 7th straight year

TRIPLE TREAT. The Philippines earned three citations at the WTA 2025, cementing its spot on the international stage as one of the premier travel destinations in Asia. (Photos courtesy: DHSUD, DOT FB page, Danny Ocampo/Oceana)

By Dean Aubrey CaratiquetThe Philippines’ wonders never cease to amaze locals and tourists alike, which lends credence to the three notable distinctions that the country earned in the Grand Final Gala Ceremony held by the World Travel Awards (WTA) in Bahrain Saturday.

At the event, the Southeast Asian nation earned accolades such as the World’s Leading Dive Destination 2025, World’s Leading City Destination 2025 (Manila), and World’s Leading Luxury Island Destination 2025 (Boracay).

The first award reflects the country’s vibrant and rich marine biodiversity, likewise marking the seventh year in a row that the Philippines was recognized as a premier destination for divers from around the world.

Manila’s recognition, moreover, marks its third consecutive year as a prime travel spot, beating a sizable roster of other established international destinations owing to the city’s mix of a rich cultural backdrop that continues to harmonize with progress and modernization.

Boracay continues to hold its ground against other beaches like Jersey, Mustique in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and the Bahamas—reflecting a strong community centered on refined visitor experience paired with high-end accommodations that make tourists look forward to experiencing the island’s white sand beaches and Filipino hospitality.

In a media release Sunday, Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco welcomed the awards as a milestone that reflects both public support and global industry recognition.

“We extend our warmest gratitude to the travelers and tourism professionals who voted for the Philippines. These World Travel Award distinctions raise our country’s visibility and encourage the millions of Filipinos who work in tourism and contribute daily to our national development.”

“Under the leadership of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., we will continue to strengthen tourism infrastructure, connectivity, and visitor services so that these recognitions translate to wider opportunities for our people.”

The Tourism chief likewise expressed gratitude to local government units, hospitality sector workers, transport partners, resort and hotel operators, and other stakeholders for their indispensable contribution towards bolstering the country’s tourism industry.

“These recognitions truly belong to our nation’s tourism workforce. We acknowledge the efforts of our dive professionals, Manila and Boracay tourism stakeholders, and our partners across the regions as we commit to sustaining collaboration to build a more competitive and resilient tourism landscape for the Philippines.”

Other honors bagged by the Southeast Asian nation include:
– Asia’s Leading Beach Destination
– Asia’s Leading Dive Destination
– Asia’s Leading Island Destination
– Asia’s Leading Luxury Island Destination
– Asia’s Leading Meetings & Conference Destination
– Asia’s Leading Private Island Resort

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