The Manila Times

Puerto Galera expects 20K tourists this week

- IRE JOE V.C. LAURENTE

PUERTO GALERA, Oriental Mindoro: Local and foreign tourists have started showing up in this popular summer destinatio­n on Monday for the Holy Week break as local OFFICIALS AND RESORT OWNERS ASSURED that the coastal town is ready to accommodat­e the arriving visitors.

Municipal administra­tor Carmela Datinguino­o said that Puerto Galera is expecting 16,000 to 20,000 visitors this week, the bulk of which will start arriving on Wednesday.

“We are expecting the numbers of tourists will exceed last year’s arrivals that were placed at 15,000 tourists, local and foreign. We have coordinate­d with business establishm­ents to prepare for the arrivals. We have concerts scheduled in White Beach in Barangay San Isidro and other events in several destinatio­ns,” Datinguino­o said.

Datinguino­o also noted the increase in tourist arrivals last month, most of whom came for the mating season of whale sharks.

The municipal administra­tion, meanwhile, asked tourists to bear with the little inconvenie­nce at the entry ports as the local government is implementi­ng a strict border control.

“Tourists coming from outside of Mindoro island are required to PRESENT A BOOKING CONFIRMATI­ON from resorts to ensure their safety. Local tourists are also required to present valid IDs as proof of residence within Mindoro,” she said.

Tourism consultant on marketing and promotion Emmanuel Lineses, meanwhile, said that a P120 environmen­tal user’s fee will also be charged.

Lineses, however, assured tourists that they will have a grand time on the island.

“We want a grandiose welcome for our tourists and the local government has prepared various activities,” he said.

“We also constructe­d several infrastruc­ture that would make the stay of tourists memorable. Since last year, we have had a night market every weekend at the Muelle Port in Barangay Poblacion showcasing local and foreign delicacies.”

Business establishm­ents at Puerto Galera were hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. Resort owners started to recover in the latter part of 2022.

In 2023, a concert of a local artist gathered a record crowd of 15,000 at the White Beach which EXEMPLIfiE­D THE TOTAL RECOVERY OF the local tourism industry.

 ?? PHOTO BY IRE JOE V.C. LAURENTE ?? ALMOST PARADISE
Local and foreign tourists started arriving on Monday, March 25, 2024, at the popular White Beach of Barangay San Isidro in Puerto Galera. Local officials expect around 20,000 visitors will visit the island during the Lenten break.
PHOTO BY IRE JOE V.C. LAURENTE ALMOST PARADISE Local and foreign tourists started arriving on Monday, March 25, 2024, at the popular White Beach of Barangay San Isidro in Puerto Galera. Local officials expect around 20,000 visitors will visit the island during the Lenten break.

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