Explore the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Philippines
About Cavite, Philippines
Cavite is a province of endless stories and breathtaking attractions, making it one of the Philippines’ most sought-after destinations for travellers and history enthusiasts alike. Located on the southern shores of Manila Bay, Cavite is just a short drive from Metro Manila, offering a convenient gateway to explore the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Philippines. The province boasts a tropical climate with two seasons (wet and dry) and average temperatures ranging from 27°C in lowland areas to 22°C in higher elevations like Tagaytay.
As the "Historical Capital of the Philippines," Cavite played a pivotal role in the country's independence, preserving landmarks that narrate its proud history. Coupled with its lush natural landscapes and vibrant local communities, Cavite offers an immersive travel experience that leaves visitors eager to explore more, extend their stay, and return in the future.
For more details on Cavite’s attractions, visit https://beta.tourism.gov.ph/
Cavite, as the venue of ICRTH 2025, will not only highlight its rich historical and cultural legacy but also contribute to the development of local, national, and international tourism. From exploring the tranquil farms of Silang to experiencing the cool breeze of Tagaytay, participants will enjoy a harmonious mix of heritage and innovation.
ICRTH 2025 in Cavite promises to inspire meaningful conversations, drive tourism growth, and foster global collaboration—all while providing participants an authentic glimpse into the heart of the Philippines.
Visa
Regardless of visa status, all travellers must
- Hold a passport valid for at least six (6) months beyond the intended stay.
- Have a return or onward travel ticket.
- Demonstrate sufficient funds for the duration of their stay.
- Not appear on any immigration watchlists or prohibited entry lists.
- You can enter the Philippines without a visa for a period of stay of 30 days or less, provided that you meet all of the requirements and certain conditions. Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice. You should contact the nearest embassy or consulate of the Philippines for the latest details.
- You must register your travel to and from the Philippines on the eTravel Card online portal in order to receive a QR code to use for arrival and departure formalities.
- Airlines and countries you transit through may have different requirements. Check and fully understand the requirements of the airline you're travelling with. Also check the requirements of any country you're transiting through. Transit passengers should ensure they meet all entry requirements for the Philippines. Flight cancellations or delays have resulted in transit passengers who do not meet arrival requirements having to remain inside the airport, sometimes for many days.
Please refer to this webpage to see which countries are eligible to enter philippines without visa for an initial stay of 30 days