Cebu — The city is aggressively repositioning itself as a premier destination for the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) industry to move beyond traditional mass tourism. During the MICE-Tourism Summit held in Lapu-Lapu City on June 25, 2026, local industry stakeholders and business leaders gathered to consolidate a unified narrative for the province. The initiative aims to capture high-value travelers and premium corporate events, leveraging Cebu’s existing infrastructure and hospitality expertise. By shifting from sheer volume to high-quality economic returns, the tourism sector hopes to insulate itself from global market fluctuations.
Unifying the Provincial Narrative
A significant challenge identified during the summit was the fragmented messaging that has historically divided Cebu’s tourism branding. Leaders emphasized the need for a "proudly Cebu" narrative that simultaneously promotes the island as a beach destination, a culinary hub, and an adventure gateway. By streamlining how the province is marketed internationally, the MICE Alliance believes they can attract multinational corporations that were previously overlooking the island. This strategic alignment is expected to help Cebu surface as a top-of-mind choice for international conference organizers and incentive travel planners.
Leveraging Recent Hosting Successes
The confidence in this new pivot is largely built on the province’s successful hosting of the 48th ASEAN Summit, which served as a proving ground for its conference facilities. Industry experts argued that the infrastructure is already in place; the current task is to refine service standards to meet the expectations of high-profile delegates. With venues now ready and professional alliances formed, the focus has shifted from internal planning to proactive global outreach. The goal is to make Cebu synonymous with large-scale, seamless event execution that leaves a lasting economic impact.
Beyond the Summer Rush
This pivot also serves as a long-term strategy to ensure year-round tourism activity, reducing reliance on the traditional peak seasons for beach-goers. Sports and wedding tourism were identified as two high-growth sectors that perfectly complement the MICE strategy, offering diverse options for attendees and their families. By broadening the scope of what Cebu offers, the industry aims to ensure that business visitors extend their stay, thereby increasing total spending in the local economy. It is a calculated move to transform the island into a destination where every traveler finds a trip that aligns with their specific needs and professional requirements.









