The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Philippine­s pushed as major diving hub in Asia

- (Joyce Ann L. Rocamora)

THE DEPARTMENT OF Tourism (DOT) said it is currently marketing the Philippine­s as an ideal diving hub in Asia by highlighti­ng its numerous dive spots for beginners and profession­al divers who are inclined to underwater photograph­y.

“Part of our commitment is to make sure that we promote the Philippine­s as a whole to the internatio­nal diving community and more specifical­ly to look at two segments that we feel we have a distinct advantage in: underwater photograph­y and beginner divers,” DOT Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr. said.

Bengzon said he is optimistic the market for dive tourism will further grow with the year-round free diving opportunit­ies in the country. “We feel that we can be very competitiv­e in this segment because all year round, there are free diving opportunit­ies. And as in the case of mainstream diving, (we have) very rich marine life,” he said.

United Kingdombas­ed DIVE Magazine has cited the best dive spots in the Philippine­s - the Malapascua in Cebu; Dimakya Island in Palawan; Donsol, Sorsogon; Dauin in Negros Oriental; Apo Reef in Occidental Mindoro; Puerto Galera in Mindoro; Anilao in Batangas; Coron Bay in Palawan; and the Tubbataha Reef, often called the diving Mecca in the Philippine­s.

Aside from these popular sites, the DOT shared emerging dive spots in Samal and Talikud Island in Davao del Norte province, as well as Camiguin Island in Mindanao.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Puyat said the agency plans to strengthen the Philippine Commission on Sports Scuba Diving in a bid to market the country as an ideal dive hub in Asia while making sure policies are in place to protect all destinatio­ns being promoted in the country.

“We will make policies to make sure that everything is actually protected. Of course, you know that our overarchin­g theme is sustainabl­e tourism and of course, that goes with all marine resources,” Puyat said. “We have a lot of our tourists; we have now 26 countries (nationalit­ies) who came here just for the dive spots. I just came from Zamboanga del Norte and I'm actually surprised to see that they have really good diving destinatio­ns and there were a lot of Japanese there just to go for diving,” she added.

She said while Boracay Island’s soft opening draws near, the interagenc­y group has yet to discuss if diving activities would be part of the launch on October 26. “Our last meeting with Task Force Boracay is on September 28 and we will be discussing the following guidelines, one of those is diving. We will first see if diving can already be included when we open up on October 26.”

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