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Cebu to Host ATF TRAVEX 2026, Boosting ASEAN Tourism Collaboration and Innovation

by Mark Ellison

CEBU, Philippines – The Philippines’ Cebu province is set to host ATF TRAVEX 2026, a regional tourism marketplace and meeting program that will draw delegates from across Southeast Asia in January, with National Tourism Organisation briefings confirmed for January 28-29, 2026 in Cebu. Organizers describe the gathering as a catalyst for collaboration and promotion of ASEAN destinations, with multiple official events and venues identified in program materials.

ATF TRAVEX convenes tourism agencies and industry stakeholders for briefings, business meetings, and recognition events. According to the published program, the opening ceremony will be hosted by the Tourism Promotions Board of the Philippines, with additional hosted functions by other national tourism bodies and sector associations.

Published on
January 17, 2026

By: Tuhin Sarkar

Cebu, Philippines, is about to play host to one of the most anticipated tourism events of the decade. ATF TRAVEX 2026 will be the catalyst for a new era of Southeast Asian travel and tourism. This event promises to ignite collaboration, push the boundaries of travel innovation, and promote ASEAN destinations like never before. With delegates from across the region descending on Cebu, this isn’t just another conference-this is a game-changing opportunity to reshape ASEAN tourism in line with the bloc’s vision of presenting Southeast Asia as a single, competitive destination.

In the heart of the Philippines, ATF TRAVEX 2026 will bring together the powerhouses of ASEAN tourism. From new destinations to cutting-edge tourism strategies, this year’s conference will pave the way for a more unified and prosperous future for Southeast Asia’s travel industry, building on regional commitments set out in the ASEAN Charter.

A Closer Look at the Attractions of Cebu

Cebu is not just a backdrop for ATF TRAVEX 2026-it is the star of the show. Known as the “Queen City of the South,” Cebu offers a rich cultural heritage, spectacular landscapes, and world-class hospitality that will make attendees feel right at home. This thriving province is the perfect location to highlight the region’s tourism growth. Whether it’s the pristine beaches, historic landmarks, or stunning resorts, Cebu is poised to showcase the Philippines at its very best.

The government’s strategic efforts to boost tourism have elevated Cebu to an international stage, and now the world is watching as it hosts ATF TRAVEX 2026. With tourism-friendly policies, state-of-the-art venues in Cebu City and Mactan, and close coordination between provincial, city, and national agencies, Cebu is positioning itself as a leading Southeast Asian tourism hub.

ASEAN’s New Wave of Tourism: A Look at Emerging Destinations

One of the key highlights of ATF TRAVEX 2026 will be the National Tourism Organisation (NTO) briefings, which will take place on 28 and 29 January 2026. These sessions will feature updates and presentations from various ASEAN countries, with a special focus on Timor-Leste-ASEAN’s newest member. Timor-Leste’s inclusion is symbolic of the evolving face of Southeast Asian tourism and its gradual integration into ASEAN’s institutional framework.

New destinations, emerging tourism trends, and innovative travel strategies will be discussed at length, giving delegates a firsthand look at what’s next for the region’s tourism landscape. Expect to see destinations many international travellers are only beginning to discover-places poised for rapid growth, with unique attractions, cultural experiences, and immersive travel opportunities. The future of ASEAN tourism is bright, and this event will offer key insights into the shifts shaping the region’s visitor economy.

A Programme of Business, Networking, and Recognition

ATF TRAVEX 2026 isn’t just about tourism updates-it’s also about forging deeper commercial and policy connections. The conference will feature a structured programme of business events, networking sessions, and recognition awards that sit alongside ministerial and senior officials’ meetings under the ASEAN Tourism Forum umbrella.

From the Hosted Luncheon by Tourism Malaysia to the ASEANTA Excellence Awards Night, this is where industry leaders and policymakers come together to foster partnerships and align on shared priorities such as sustainable development, connectivity, and digitalisation of tourism services. The opening ceremony, hosted by the Tourism Promotions Board of the Philippines, will set the tone for the week. This will be followed by various dinners and receptions, including a welcome dinner hosted by the Singapore Tourism Board to usher in ATF 2027. The ASEAN Tourism Standard Awards will also take place at the NUSTAR Convention Centre, recognizing excellence in the tourism industry across the ASEAN region and reflecting the bloc’s efforts to harmonise quality benchmarks.

This comprehensive programme is designed to ensure that delegates not only gain insights but also form partnerships that will shape the future of tourism in Southeast Asia-from city halls and tourism ministries to airlines, hotel groups, and small local operators.

The Role of Hotel Partners in Shaping the ATF Experience

The success of ATF TRAVEX 2026 wouldn’t be possible without the support of world-class hotels and resorts in Cebu. The official hotels for the event-Crimson Resort & Spa, Mactan Cebu, Shangri-La Mactan Cebu, Sheraton Cebu Mactan Resort, and The Reef Island Resort Mactan Cebu-are set to provide accommodations and function spaces for delegates. These resorts offer a blend of luxury, relaxation, and convenience, ensuring that participants have an efficient base for both meetings and hosted functions.

In addition to the official hotels, partner hotels across Lapu-Lapu City will provide exclusive room rates for attendees. These include renowned properties such as Bluewater Maribago Beach Resort, Tambuli Seaside Resort and Spa, and JPark Island Resort and Waterpark Mactan. This range of options ensures that every guest has access to suitable accommodations, whether they are senior officials requiring secured venues or industry delegates seeking beachfront proximity to the main TRAVEX floor.

Cebu’s hospitality sector-backed by local government units and national tourism authorities-will use the forum to demonstrate service standards, security readiness, and infrastructure resilience that are increasingly important criteria in regional event bidding.

A Look Ahead: The Impact of ATF TRAVEX 2026 on ASEAN Tourism

The stakes for ATF TRAVEX 2026 couldn’t be higher. As ASEAN tourism continues to rebound and evolve, events like this will help set priorities for recovery, sustainability, and investment. ATF TRAVEX 2026 will serve as a platform for showcasing the best of Southeast Asia’s tourism, from its emerging destinations to its world-class experiences, while providing a venue for governments and the private sector to align on regulatory, visa, and connectivity issues that shape cross-border travel.

The event is expected to strengthen ties between ASEAN countries, opening the door for greater collaboration and innovation in the tourism sector. Attendees will leave Cebu with not only new knowledge and insights but also new partnerships that can feed into national tourism masterplans, regional marketing campaigns, and future infrastructure decisions.

With the support of government bodies, tourism boards, and industry stakeholders, ATF TRAVEX 2026 is being positioned to leave a lasting legacy for ASEAN tourism. The forum sits within the broader ASEAN framework for economic and socio-cultural cooperation set out in the ASEAN Community pillars, and will continue to serve as a practical testbed for how those commitments translate into routes, products, and jobs on the ground.

Conclusion: Join the ASEAN Tourism Conversation

Cebu, the Philippines, is ready to take ASEAN tourism to the next level, and ATF TRAVEX 2026 is the key stage for that effort. With a robust programme of events, updates on emerging destinations, and extensive networking opportunities, this year’s conference is set to be a reference point for the region’s tourism recovery and integration. As ASEAN tourism continues to grow, the decisions and deals made in Cebu will help shape the future of travel, tourism, and cultural exchange across Southeast Asia. For governments, industry players, and investors, ATF TRAVEX 2026 is not just a showcase-it is a working forum on how ASEAN’s shared tourism future will be built.

Cebu to Host ATF TRAVEX 2026, Boosting ASEAN Tourism Collaboration and Innovation

Program highlights confirmed for Cebu

  • Opening ceremony hosted by the Tourism Promotions Board of the Philippines.
  • Hosted Luncheon by Tourism Malaysia.
  • ASEANTA Excellence Awards Night.
  • Welcome dinner hosted by the Singapore Tourism Board to introduce ATF 2027.
  • ASEAN Tourism Standard Awards at the NUSTAR Convention Centre in Cebu.

National Tourism Organisation briefings

  • Dates: January 28-29, 2026.
  • Format: Country updates and presentations by ASEAN tourism authorities and senior officials.
  • Focus area: Event materials describe Timor‑Leste as ASEAN’s newest member and a key point of attention during the briefings, reflecting its ongoing integration into ASEAN tourism frameworks.

Accommodation partners named

Official hotels designated for delegates:

  • Crimson Resort & Spa, Mactan Cebu
  • Shangri‑La Mactan Cebu
  • Sheraton Cebu Mactan Resort
  • The Reef Island Resort Mactan Cebu

Partner hotels in Lapu‑Lapu City offering exclusive rates:

  • Bluewater Maribago Beach Resort
  • Tambuli Seaside Resort and Spa
  • JPark Island Resort and Waterpark Mactan

About the forum and TRAVEX

ATF (ASEAN Tourism Forum) is the region’s long‑running tourism platform mandated by ASEAN tourism ministers to promote Southeast Asia as a single destination and to coordinate regional tourism policy. TRAVEX serves as its marketplace component, bringing national tourism bodies and industry participants together for meetings, briefings, and hosted events. Cebu-promoted as the “Queen City of the South” in event materials-will showcase local hospitality and venues during the 2026 edition, including sites in Cebu City and on Mactan Island.

The next fixed milestone on the official schedule is the National Tourism Organisation briefings on January 28-29, 2026 in Cebu, following the opening of ATF TRAVEX 2026 at Mactan and ahead of a series of post-forum tours across the Philippines. For background on the institutional architecture underpinning regional tourism cooperation, readers can consult ASEAN’s overview of its three Community pillars, including the ASEAN Economic Community, on the official ASEAN website.

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