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List of quarantine hotels in Metro Manila for returning Overseas Filipinos

The Philippine government required returning Overseas Filipinos to undergo a mandatory 14 day quarantine period while waiting for the results of their swab test done when they arrived in NAIA.

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If you are traveling as non-OFW, you will shoulder or pay the cost of accommodation in the approved hotels. So you might want to plan and book your stay ahead of time of your travel dates less hassle and stress-free travel despite the fact that there are a lot of procedures to go through when you touched down the Philippines.




The Department of Tourism has a list of approved hotels and establishments.

For OFWs



For Non-OFWs

The above list is as of June 2, 2020. Kindly take note that the list is subject to change. I suggest contacting the Department of Tourism via their social media accounts for the most recent list.

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