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DOT 7 TO PUBLISH ISLAND BROCHURES, LIST OF ACCREDITED BANCAS

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These marketing collateral­s will feature different islands and islets in Central Visayas for safety and guidance of tourists

TO PROTECT tourists from illegal boat operators, the Department of Tourism (DOT) 7 plans to publish the names of pump boats accredited by the agency, the Maritime Industry Authority and the Philippine Coast Guard Cebu in social media.

In Central Visayas there are 1,500 to 2,000 tourist vessels like motor bancas that are used for island hopping.

However, according to DOT 7 there are only 30 tourist motor bancas accredited by the agency, while 30 other vessels are still undergoing the accreditat­ion process.

Besides tapping the social media platforms, DOT 7 Director Shahlimar Tamano said the list of accredited motor bancas will also be published in the online and offline brochures that they are planning to create.

These marketing collateral­s will feature different islands and islets in the region to guide both locals and tourists.

“Central Visayas can be marketed as a marine park. We are coordinati­ng with the National Mapping and Resource Informatio­n Authority for the accurate maps. These islands have marine and bird sanctuarie­s that need to be highlighte­d,” he said.

“We cannot do this before because we cannot release an island hopping brochure if the transporta­tion for the island hopping is not licensed,” he said.

For motor bancas to be accredited with the DOT 7, operators have to pay P1,500 for the DOT accreditat­ion. The vessels must also have proper safety equipment and tools, like life jackets, among others.

The DOT targets to finish the pilot brochure featuring Mactan Island by the end of the year while the brochures for other islands, namely Pescador, Tres Marias, Panglao, Balicasag and Sumilon, among others will soon follow.

The brochure will also contain historical and cultural facts about explorer Ferdinand Magellan as part of the 500th year of Christiani­ty celebratio­n campaign.

Cebu welcomed 5.57 million tourist arrivals in 2018.

Central Visayas welcomed a total of eight million tourists, both local and foreign last year and contribute­d P44.2 billion in tourism revenues to the region’s economy.

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