LIST: Philippine Destinations that accept fully vaccinated travelers [No RT-PCR Test result needed]

LIST: Philippine Destinations that accept fully vaccinated travelers [No RT-PCR Test result needed]

More and more countries are opening their economy and tourism industry by rolling out a vaccine passport. Now that vaccination rates have gone up, huge crowds started filling outdoor venues and face-to-face classes have also begun.

As we all know, a swab test is expensive and time-consuming. With the help of a vaccine passport, this will help flyers and business travelers to ease requirements and smoothen passport arrival.

Here is the list of some of our favorite destinations in the Philippines that are now accepting fully vaccinated individuals (without presenting negative swab test results) but are subject to change depending on the IATF’s recommendation.

Catanduanes

Puraran Beach in Catanduanes
Puraran Beach in Catanduanes

In a Facebook post of the Provincial Local Government of Catanduanes, individuals vaccinated outside Catanduanes need to present proof of vaccination upon entry. The proof must be uploaded within 72 hours prior to the date of travel. For those who are vaccinated in Catanduanes, the proof of vaccination must be uploaded within 24 hours before the date of travel.

La Union

Surfing in La Union Philippines photo by Vernon Raineil Cenzon via Unsplash.com
Surfing in La Union Philippines photo by Vernon Raineil Cenzon via Unsplash.com

Beach-goers will be excited to know that La Union, the beach capital of the Philippines has allowed the entry of fully vaccinated individuals. La Union is currently under the GCQ classifications, however, it’s recommended to book your stay first through DOT-Accredited La Union – Based Travel and Tour Operator.

La Union accepts fully vaccinated travelers but this is only applicable for essential travels. source: PNA

Overall, you need the following to be able to gain entry: La Union Health Declaration, 1 government-issued ID, a negative RT-PCR test results, the results within 72 hours of your arrival in La Union, and your Hotel/AirBnB booking confirmation.

Oriental Mindoro

JUST IN: Mga fully vaccinated, papasukin sa Oriental Mindoro kahit walang RT-PCR test matapos pirmahan ni Gov….

Posted by Provincial Information Office – Oriental Mindoro on Monday, July 19, 2021

To jumpstart their tourism industries, Oriental Mindoro is now open to inviting fully inoculated travelers to visit. According to a Facebook post of the Provincial Information Office, they are now recognizing the vaccination card as an alternative travel requirement to the RT-PCR test.

Baguio City

UPDATE

Non-Essential Travel Baguio City September 2021
Non-Essential Travel Baguio City September 2021

Baguio is the first destination in the Philippines to open its city to travelers. Currently, they are accepting fully vaccinated tourists with valid ID cards and certificates. The city is still implementing strict guidelines for following minimum health and safety protocols.

Tacloban

The Sto. Niño Parish Church of Tacloban photo by JinJian via Wikipedia CC
The Sto. Niño Parish Church of Tacloban photo by JinJian via Wikipedia CC

While new variants are still posing concerns, Tacloban City also accepts physical or digital proof of vaccination to allow travelers to enter their city. For those who are looking forward to visiting the famous Tacloban Church and taste its mouthwatering Tacloban delicacies, this is your chance. Source: iTacloban

Friendly reminder: Vaccine passports may ease your entries in these cities, but travelers are still advised to must wear face masks and sanitize their hands frequently. If you’ll be entering a mall or grocery store, the face shield is still needed. Practice social distancing especially in crowded areas and establishments.

For the list of cities that are under GCQ from September 16-September 30, click here.

Please help us update this list, If you know any other domestic destination that accepts fully vaccinated individuals without RT-PCR requirements, let us know by posting a comment below.

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