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Bluewater, Crimson win ASEAN awards

Bluewater, Crimson win ASEAN awards

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TWO resorts in Lapu-Lapu City joined the winners’ circle in the Green Hotel Award picked by the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Maribago Bluewater on Buyong Road, Maribago and Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan in the Seascapes Resort town were among 10 winners of the ASEAN Green Hotel Award, along with three resorts from Bohol Province.

Also awarded last Friday were the ASEAN Homestay Award 2016 winners, in a ceremony that coincided with the close of the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2016 from Jan. 18-22.

Both awards are meant to recognize hotel industry players that meet major requiremen­ts and criteria of the ASEAN Green Hotel Standard and ASEAN Homestay Standard.

The ASEAN Green Hotel Standard is intended to establish a profession­al “green hotel operation” that includes an environmen­tal plan that benefits not only the hotel itself but its environmen­t and communitie­s. It also recognizes accommodat­ion establishm­ents that promote awareness of the need to protect the environmen­t.

The award also encourages local community participat­ion, in that it recognizes those who help support local culture, arts, and crafts, through partnershi­ps with stakeholde­rs.

Apart from Maribago Bluewater and

Crimson Resort and Spa in Cebu, the other Green Hotel awardees are: Amarela Resort, Amorita Resort, and The Bellevue Resort, all in Bohol Province; Baguio Country Club and The Manor at Camp John Hay, both in Baguio City; Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort in Sa- bang Beach, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan; Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge in Basco, Batanes; and Pearl Farm in Davao del Norte.

On the other hand, the ASEAN Homestay Standard is part of an effort to set a minimum standard across all ASEAN member- states for homestay services. In homestay arrangemen­ts, guests stay with host families and experience the everyday way of life.

Homestays should preferably be “low-scale, low-density, flexible and spontaneou­s.” These should be owned and operated by the local communitie­s so that the economic benefits go directly to them.

The ASEAN Homestay awardees are Agan’s Homestay in San Juan, Ate’s Homestay in Lazi, and Estelita Homestay in Lazi, all in Siquijor.

All winners were awarded with a plaque and certificat­e valid for three years.

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