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25 Boracay hotels, resorts get DOT nod

- — Philstar. com

Anticipati­ng the October 26 re-opening of resort island Boracay, the Department of Tourism (DOT) has released an initial list of 25 accommodat­ion establishm­ents with a total of 2,063 rooms that are certified compliant with the requiremen­ts of the Boracay interagenc­y task force and can begin operations when the island begins receiving visitors next month.

The compliant establishm­ents and the number of their rooms are: Luana Hotel/Hue Hotel (122); Astoria Current (156); Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel (52); Boracay Haven Resort (63); Boracay Haven Suites (63); Casa Pilar Beach Resort (82); Boracay Holidays Beach Resort (76); El Centro Beach Resort (44); De Paris Beach Resort (16); Best Western Boracay Tropics (64); Surfside Boracay Resort and Spa (14);

Fairways and Bluewater Beach Resort (700); Discovery Shores (87); The Lazy Dog (26); Red Coconut Beach Hotel (50); Starfire Resort (9); Canyon de Boracay (31); AV Seven Resort (7); Azalea Apartment Hotel (284); Reef Retreat Resort (12); Nigi-nigi Nu Noos'E Nunu Noos Beach (37); The Club Ten Beach Resort Boracay (21); Ferra Hotel (37); Den Pasar Beach Resort (4); and Blue Coral Beach Resort (6).

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said the rehabilita­tion of the island will go beyond the soft opening date of Oct. 26.

“Despite the soft opening, the government's efforts to rehabilita­te (Boracay) shall continue as we rehabilita­te the island in stages,” Puyat said during her keynote address at this year's Philippine Travel Exchange.

Puyat said completion of the first phase of rehabilita­tion will be in October, the second phase by the middle of next year and third phase by the end of 2019.

“This is to make sure that all tourism establishm­ents and service providers are compliant with the standards set by the government and that all necessary infrastruc­ture and facilities are in place,” Puyat said.

The inter-agency task force earlier said it will be holding a dry run or partial opening of the island from Oct. 16 to 25, to be ready for its full reopening.

“(The dry run) will allow us to assess what else needs to be done before the island is reopened to all tourists, both domestic and foreign, on Oct. 26,” Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu said.

Cimatu added that during the dry run, only Filipino tourists will be allowed to enter Boracay, with the locals as priority.

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