The Philippine Star

Asian tourists prefer pristine beaches, upscale hotels

- By TED TORRES

A study on the vacation habits of rich Asians shows that pristine beaches and upscale hotels top the list for family vacations, and the Philippine­s may just be in a position to grab this opportunit­y.

The Visa Affluent Study 2015, conducted among well mander heeled Asia-Pacific families, proves that the destinatio­n is just as important as the quality of accommodat­ion.

Most preferred upscale hotels to mid-scale ones, although boutique hotels were also popular among respon the dents from Australia, China, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Stuart Tomlinson, Visa country manager for the Philippine­s and Guam, said the Philippine­s, with its abundance of white sand beaches, island resorts and popular

destinatio­ns, is well positioned to attract affluent travelers.

“The results of the study present an opportunit­y for the public and private sectors to boost tourism activities and make the country a preferred destinatio­n,” he said.

When asked for the main activities when traveling abroad, 44 percent of respondent­s said their top pick is relaxing on a beach, 36 percent want shopping in popular or large shopping centers and 35 percent prefer exploring landmarks independen­tly.

Mo re than a quarter, or 27 percent of respondent­s, said they travel to try out popular local restaurant­s.

In the past three years, foreign arrivals in the Philippine­s averaged over four million, with an average receipt of over $4 billion per year. However, on a global scale, it accounts only for less than two percent of active tourists.

The study, which also looked into the travel patterns of affluent consumers in eight major markets in Asia Pacific, found that four in five, or 82 percent of respondent­s have traveled with their families in the past 12 months and that they prefer to spend their holidays within the region.

Over the past 12 months, Japan ranked as the top destinatio­n – garnering 26 percent of respondent­s’ nod – followed by Hong Kong and Australia.

In the same period, the survey shows the region’s most frequent affluent travelers are those from Singapore and China ( 3.1 trips each), followed by Hong Kong (2.8 trips) and India (2.0 trips).

James Lim, Visa head of consumer products for Asia and Pacific, said family vacations have become important occasions that affluent families in the region look forward to every year.

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