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It’s now possible to visit the dreamlike landscapes of Batanes! Philippine Airlines (PAL) announced that more flights will increase to accommodate the demand. Here are Batanes travel requirements to get you started!
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While Batanes is now open to tourists, there are still a few things to take note of when planning your trip. The Provincial Government of Batanes allows travel for returning residents and OFWs, government and private officials on official business trips, and tourists for visits. “Authorised persons outside of residence” (APORs) who want to travel to the island may also enter Batanes.
To enjoy Batanes as a tourist, follow these guidelines before going through its tours:
Guests of government and private agencies who want to tour around Batanes after their business trips should procure at least one tour package from any accredited tour agency or operator. Their Certificate of Acceptance will stipulate these conditions along with the necessary LGU and DENR fees.
Did you meet the checklist requirements? If so, Batanes is waiting for you! To fly to the island, you will need the following documents:
Submit your documents to the PGO Heritage and Tourism Section via batanesacceptance@gmail.com. Afterwards, you will acquire a Certificate of Acceptance. Do note that its issuance will also depend on the availability of beds from DOT-accredited accommodations, so better wait for this before booking a flight!
You can secure your Certificate of Acceptance in these offices:
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No matter how clear and fresh the air is in Batanes, we can’t dismiss the threats of COVID-19. The Provincial Government of Batanes suggests these guidelines when you arrive at Basco Airport:
The Provincial Government of Batanes also mandates health and safety standards for tourists and tour workers alike:
Fortunately, flights to Batanes are frequent due to increasing flights from Philippine Airlines.
The flag carrier will be adding Sunday flight schedules to the Manila-Basco route starting 24 Jul. Apart from this, daily morning flights for the same routes will begin on 2 Aug. Departures from Manila will be at 6am and will arrive in Basco at 7.45am, while returning flights will leave Basco at 8am and will arrive in Manila at 10am.
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Batanes is still a dream destination for most Filipinos for its picturesque cliffs and amazing seas. From photos alone, it looks like paintings coming to life. So if you want to see this breathtaking beauty, it’s time to pack your bags and book your flights to this idyllic archipelago province.
All images credited to Joseph Christopher Oropel via Canva Pro.
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