Infographic: Philippines Tourism & Hospitality Outlook 2025

Philippines Tourism & Hospitality Outlook

Navigating Trends in Metro Manila & Makati (2023-2025)

Overall Market Performance

International Visitor Arrivals (2023-H1 2025)

While 2023 saw strong recovery, 2025 has faced a slight slowdown, prompting a recalibration of targets.

Tourism's Total Contribution to GDP (WTTC Data)

WTTC's broader measure includes direct, indirect, and induced impacts, showing the sector's full economic footprint.

Direct Contribution to GDP (PSA Data)

8.6%

in 2023

8.9%

in 2024

This represents the direct economic impact from tourist spending, showing a steady growth.

Tourism Employment

11.2M

Jobs in 2024

11.7M

Jobs Forecast 2025

The sector continues to be a major job creator, supporting a significant portion of the national workforce.

Market Dynamics: Inbound vs. Domestic

2023 Overnight Visitors

~48.5M

Domestic Tourists

~6.7M

International Tourists

Domestic tourism remains the backbone of the industry by visitor volume.

2024 Hotel Bookings Split

54%

International Bookings

46%

Domestic Bookings

A significant shift in hotel guest composition post-pandemic, with international guests leading hotel demand.

International Tourist Source Markets (Q1 2025 vs. Change from Q1 2024)

South Korea leads in volume but is declining, while the US and Japan show strong growth. China's recovery remains a challenge.

Visitor Segmentation (Illustrative)

International Visitor Types

Illustrative breakdown based on market trends and insights.

Domestic Visitor Types

Illustrative breakdown reflecting local travel behaviors and preferences.

Why Visit Metro Manila & Makati?

Primary Motivations for Visiting Manila/Makati (Illustrative)

Based on qualitative insights, these are key drivers for visitors to the capital region.

Key Influencing Factors

Economic & Macro Factors

  • Currency Fluctuations: Peso volatility can impact affordability for international tourists.
  • Inflation: Rising costs (e.g., 1.4% in June 2025, 1.8% average Jan-June 2025) affect tourist spending and business operations.
  • Safety & Security: Perceptions persist despite DOT efforts; 24/7 tourist assistance is being implemented.
  • Climate Events: Typhoons (e.g., Danas in July 2025) pose short-term disruptions.

Government Initiatives & Airline Capacity

  • "Love the Philippines" Campaign: Ongoing global promotion.
  • Expanded Visa-Free Access: Initiatives for India, Taiwan.
  • Enhanced Tourist Infrastructure: Focus on Tourist Rest Areas, first aid, MICE, wellness tourism.
  • Airline Capacity Boost: PAL expanding international (Seattle, Beijing, Da Nang) and domestic routes, increasing seat availability.

Strategic Conclusion for Hotels in Makati

Given the strong underlying demand drivers in Makati (business, MICE, luxury segment performance) and the overall Metro Manila hotel recovery, any specific hotel's underperformance in Makati is **likely an isolated issue** rather than a reflection of broader market trends. The market is showing resilience, with targeted challenges from external factors.

Data synthesized from various official and industry reports (2023-2025). This is a visual representation and not an official document.