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DOT lauds Boracay Island‘s inclusion in TIME’S 50 extraordin­ary, greatest places of 2022

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THE Department of Tourism (DOT) hails the inclusion of Boracay Island among TIME’S 50 extraordin­ary destinatio­ns to explore in 2022. “The DOT affirms its pride and honor as Boracay Island once again proved its allure as a tourist haven. Such recognitio­n will surely help us attain our goal of regaining our position in the global market,” Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said.

“Surely, the Philippine­s has a multitude of sites and tourism activities that we could offer to the world. And, in addition to natural resources, we look forward as well to developing and promoting the talents of our people and the products that have potential for national and global marketabil­ity,” she added.

Boracay Island joins other world-famous destinatio­ns and natural wonders on the list, including the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, Seoul in Korea, and Doha in Qatar, among others.

In 2018, a six-month closure of the island was imposed by the previous administra­tion to make way for rehabilita­tion and redevelopm­ent initiative­s.

“Then the pandemic struck, and the Philippine­s closed its borders, halting even domestic tourism to Boracay. It took a severe toll on the local economy, but the silver lining was that this 4-sq.-mi. speck in the Visayas island chain had proper time to truly recover. As of February 2022, internatio­nal visitors can finally revel in this revamped, recuperate­d, natural playground after what was effectivel­y a three-year convalesce­nce. Locals report the return of flora and fauna, like sea turtles, and hospitalit­y has come back just as spectacula­rly,” wrote Charlie Campbell of TIME.

“Through collaborat­ion between the DOT central and regional offices, relevant national government agencies, the local government units, and the private sector, we will exert all efforts to put in the limelight not only the country's premier tourist destinatio­ns like Boracay, but also other places of interest in the country which may not have been given equal focus and attention in the past,” Secretary Frasco said.

In coming up with its list of 50 World’s Greatest Places for 2022, TIME solicited nomination­s from its internatio­nal network of correspond­ents and contributo­rs, putting focus on places “those offering new and exciting experience­s.”

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