The Philippines stepped back into the global spotlight this weekend with three World Travel Awards (WTA) titles โ a clean sweep that reaffirms the countryโs growing stature as a heavyweight in world tourism. For the seventh straight year, the country clinched Worldโs Leading Dive Destination, while Manila defended its crown as Worldโs Leading City Destination for the third time. And in the luxury arena, Boracay kept its grip on the Worldโs Leading Luxury Island Destination title for the second year running.
Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco hailed the wins as proof of the industryโs depth โ from the countryโs unmatched marine ecosystems to the cultural and culinary revival happening in the capital, down to the polished high-end service in Boracay. She credited the victories to the โnationโs tourism workforce,โ recognizing LGUs, community guides, resort operators, transport partners, and cultural workers whose day-to-day efforts shape the visitor experience.
The Philippines outperformed 11 global contenders for the dive title, edging out powerhouses like Belize, Australiaโs Great Barrier Reef, Fiji, and the Galapagos Islands. The DOT said the back-to-back dominance reflects the countryโs role as a โmarine biodiversity hub,โ powered by dedicated dive operators, conservation partners, and coastal communities who protect the waters that travelers fly across the world to explore.
Manilaโs repeat win as a top city destination came after beating an elite lineup that included New York, London, Lisbon, Dubai, Hong Kong, Sydney, and Cape Town โ a nod to the capitalโs rising cultural scene, revamped heritage zones, expanding food landscape, and improving readiness for major global events. Boracayโs luxury title, meanwhile, highlights its sustainability push, upgraded visitor management, and continued reinvention as a premier island escape blending pristine beaches with five-star experiences.
For a country pushing toward a more competitive, resilient tourism landscape, this triple win is more than a badge โ itโs momentum. A reminder that even as global travel evolves, the Philippines continues to punch above its weight.
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