Venue and Experience

About the Location

Clark, Pampanga, Philippines is a growing hub for business, industry, aviation, education, and tourism.

International Accessibility

Clark is easily accessible via Clark International Airport and has direct P2P bus connections from Manila’s NAIA, making travel seamless for delegates.

Safety & Security

Clark offers a high level of safety and security comparable to Tokyo, ensuring peace of mind for all attendees..

Tourism & Culture

Visitors can enjoy natural attractions, vibrant cultural festivals, world-class cuisine, night markets, a major Chinese art museum, and over 11,000 temples showcasing rich Asian heritage.

Event Hosting Experience

With a strong track record of hosting global events attended by thousands of foreign delegates, Clark provides reliable, world-class conference infrastructure and expertise.

Royce Hotel and Casino

Manuel A. Roxas Highway, Corner Ninoy Aquino Avenue Zone, Clark Freeport, Mabalacat, Pampanga

Large Capacity

The venue has a 1,000 guest capacity.

Proximity to a Range of Hotels

The Vicinity has a wide array of hotels with excellent venues for conferences and its accommodations which are affordable and reasonable.

Accommodation

The rate for accommodation is usually USD100* for standard room for 2 persons with breakfast. The rate varies depending on hotel category and room type.

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AUGUST 4 - 7, 2026
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Inclusions:

The rate for accommodation is usually USD100* for standard room for 2 persons with breakfast. The rate may vary depending on hotel category and type of rooms.

Culinary Delights

Pampanga which covers Clark is the culinary capital of the Philippines as they offer some of the best Filipino dishes. The province is known for the food such as tocino, sisig, halo halo, pancit palabok, tibok tibok, biringhe, betute or stuffed frog, kamaru or mole crickets, buru or fermented rice with fish or shrimps, native sweets and delicacies like turonnes de casuy, pastillas and sanikulas.

As the “Culinary Capital of the Philippines,” there’s really no place in Pampanga and within Clark where you can’t experience good food. There are lots of Pampanga restaurants that won’t disappoint the foodie when it comes to classic Filipino favorites.

Tourist Attractions

•Pampanga is also rich in natural wonders, with stunning waterfalls, majestic mountain views, and calm wetlands. One can go on a hike, swim in natural pools, and spot various migratory birds in the province. 8 The popular places to visit in Clark include Aqua Planet, El Kabayo Riding Stables, Clark Safari and Adventure Park, Clark Museum and 4D Theater, SandBox at Alveria, Dinosaurs Island, among others.

Aqua Planet

El Kabayo
Riding Stables

Clark Safari &
Adventure Park

Clark Museum

SandBox

Dinosaurs Island

Other Philippine Destinations

If you are looking to explore the Philippines beyond your conference in Clark, the country offers a diverse range of destinations—from world-class beaches to ancient mountain terraces.

Since you are already in Clark/Pampanga, you are perfectly positioned to explore Northern Luzon before heading south to the islands.

⛰️ Northern & Central Luzon (Accessible from Clark)

These destinations are on the same major island as your conference venue.

Destination Why Visit? Distance from Clark
Banaue Rice Terraces A UNESCO World Heritage site often called the “8th Wonder of the World.” ~6–8 hours by bus
Vigan City A beautifully preserved Spanish colonial town with cobblestone streets (Calle Crisologo). ~5–6 hours by bus
Baguio City The “Summer Capital” known for its cool climate, pine trees, and vibrant art scene. ~2–3 hours by car
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar A beachside heritage resort featuring restored Spanish-Filipino colonial mansions and stone houses. ~2–2.5 hours by car
Mount Pinatubo Famous for a 4×4 jeep trek and a hike to its stunning turquoise crater lake. ~1 hour to base camp


🏖️ World-Famous Islands (Short Flight Away)

Most of these can be reached via direct flights from Clark International Airport (CRK) or a short trip back to Manila (NAIA).

1. Palawan (The Last Frontier)

Consistently voted among the best islands in the world.

  • El Nido: Famous for limestone karsts, hidden lagoons, and turquoise waters.

  • Coron: Renowned for WWII shipwrecks (diving) and Kayangan Lake—the cleanest lake in the country.

  • Puerto Princesa: Home to the Underground River, one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

2. Boracay (The Beach Capital)

Known for White Beach, a 4-kilometer stretch of powdery white sand. It’s the top choice for those who want a mix of relaxation, water sports, and vibrant nightlife.

3. Cebu & Bohol (The Central Hub)
  • Cebu: Great for swimming with sardines in Moalboal or canyoneering at Kawasan Falls.

  • Bohol: Located just a ferry ride from Cebu, featuring the iconic Chocolate Hills and the tiny Tarsier primates.

4. Siargao (The Surfing Capital)

Perfect for a laid-back, “island vibe” experience. Even if you don’t surf at the famous Cloud 9, you can enjoy rock pools, lagoons, and vast coconut palm forests.


🏛️ Metro Manila (The Capital)

If you have a day to spare in Manila before your international flight (take the P2P bus):

  • Intramuros: The “Walled City” containing Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church.

  • Binondo: The world’s oldest Chinatown—perfect for a walking food tour.

  • BGC (Bonifacio Global City): The modern, high-end face of Manila with parks, shopping, and street art.

💡 Travel Tips for August

  • Monitor the Weather: August is peak typhoon season. Download a weather app like Windy or follow PAGASA (the local weather bureau) for real-time updates. If a “Signal” is raised, flights and ferries are often canceled.

  • Prioritize Northern Destinations: Destinations like Batanes or Ilocos (Vigan/Laoag) are often more accessible and uniquely beautiful during this time, though still subject to rain.

  • The “Rainy Season” Advantage: This is the “off-peak” season, meaning you can find significant discounts on luxury resorts in Palawan or Boracay. Many of the rains are afternoon thunderstorms rather than all-day downpours.

  • Pack Smart: Bring a high-quality waterproof jacket, a dry bag for your electronics, and “slippery-road” appropriate footwear.

  • Fly Early: If you are taking domestic flights from Clark or Manila, try to book the earliest morning slots. Afternoon flights are more likely to be delayed due to monsoon rain or thunderstorms.

  • Indoor Exploration: In cities like Manila or Clark, have a “Plan B” that involves indoor activities such as visiting the National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila or enjoying the amenities and spas at the Royce Hotel.