A step towards boosting tourism, the economy and marking the Philippines as a premier cruise destination.
This was how the former Officer-in-Charge of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) Atty. Nicasio Conti described the Cruise Visa Waiver Program (CVWP) marking a significant milestone in the advancement of the Philippines’ maritime and cruise industry.
According to Conti, this marks the first time that such forward-thinking policy allows eligible foreign nationals to enter the country without a visa for up to 14 days, providing a substantial boost to local tourism and positioning the Philippines as a cruise destination.
“The introduction of the CVWP is a testament to the DOJ’s commitment to fostering economic growth through innovative and flexible legal frameworks. Secretary Crispin Remulla has emphasized that the justice system is never a hindrance for progress and should always be made accessible, and at times flexible, to promote economic growth,” Conti said.
“This initiative not only strengthens the tourism sector but also enhances the country’s global image, making it an attractive destination for cruise liners worldwide,” he added.
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Conti said that for the thousands of Filipino seafarers, who are renowned for being the most competent and qualified crews on cruise ships globally, this policy is a source of immense pride. It recognizes their contributions and elevates the Philippines on the international cruise map.
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“The new policy aligns perfectly with the efforts to enhance the country’s standing as a top cruise destination, as evidenced by the Philippines winning the Asia’s Best Cruise Destination award at the World Cruise Awards in 2023”, Conti added.
The CVWP, implemented through Immigration Memorandum Circular No. 2024-001, is valid for a maximum of 14 days and requires foreign visitors to arrive from and depart on the same cruise ship. The DOJ, in partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Bureau of Immigration (BI), ensures that this program will lead to greater heights in the future, not just making the Philippines a top cruise destination but making our country a top tourist destination in the world.
“As a former OIC Administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), I am delighted to commend the DOJ and BID for this exceptional policy. It reflects a progressive approach to tourism and maritime development, promising long-term benefits for our nation’s economy and global standing. The CVWP is not only a strategic move to attract more tourists but also a significant step towards recognizing and boosting the morale of our Filipino seafarers, who are the backbone of the global cruise industry,” he said.
Conti said that the initiative by the DOJ “is a commendable effort to promote the Philippines as a prime cruise destination and a major player in the global tourism industry.”
“It is a source of pride for the thousands of Filipino seafarers and an excellent opportunity to showcase the Philippines’ natural beauty and warm hospitality to the world,” he ended.
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