The Freeman

Stakeholde­rs want intensifie­d promotion of leisure tourism

- Ehda M. Dagooc, Staff Member

With Cebu and other parts of the Visayas catching the interest of leisure sports enthusiast­s, tourism stakeholde­rs now want the government to intensify the promotion of this particular product.

Jenny Franco, former president of the Network of Independen­t Travel agencies ( NITAs), said that the market for leisure sports like inter- island biking and countrysid­e or mountain trekking have always been there, just like diving, but this particular segment had been overlooked in the past.

Franco believes that it’s best to hype this kind of product as it complement­s the “It’s More Fun in the Philippine­s” slogan and will draw affluent and high- spender enthusiast­s from Europe and US who are interested in exploring the Philippine countrysid­e and bask in the tropical environmen­t.

In an earlier interview, Alice Queblatin of the Cebu Associatio­n of Tour Operators ( CATO) said t hat Cebu and other provinces in Visayas and Mindanao are now t he target of big expedition groups specifical­ly bikers.

With Cebu as their gateway, Queblatin said these foreign bikers travel t o other i slands like Bohol, Negros, and Camiguin for two weeks or more.

Queblatin revealed that there is an increasing number of Swiss, German and Italian bikers coming in to book for 10 to 12 days biking adventure using the Cebu- Bohol-Siquijor, and Negros Oriental routes. The Cebu-Bohol-Camiguin route is also gaining popularity among the foreign bikers.

A group is usually composed of 10 to 15 people. These affluent t ourists spend at l east US$ 150 a day just for accommodat­ion and meals expenses.

Queblatin said that since these tourists are profession­als, some of them are doctors, they also hold free medical missions on t he side, i n communitie­s t hey discover along the way.

“Some of them have adopted communitie­s. I know one community in Badian t hat i s now adopted by a group of European bikers,” said Queblatin.

Queblatin, who owns Southwinds Travel and Tours, one of the most establishe­d travel agencies in Cebu, said that the Philippine­s’ natural beauty and rustic countrysid­e are just few of the many factors that draw adventure sports enthusiast­s tourism to the country, particular­ly in the southern part.

Leisure t ourism i s very popular in Asia and countries like Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia have been making money from this but it is only recently t hat t his has gained ground in the Philippine­s. Given t he right promotion, Franco and Queblatin believe that leisure tourism is a great vehicle t o promote Philippine tourism and lure more tourists to come and explore the country.

 ??  ?? Bikers take a break by the roadside during the Visayan leg of their tour.
Bikers take a break by the roadside during the Visayan leg of their tour.

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