The Philippine Star

Surfing eyed as major tourism product

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

Surfing may soon become a major tourism product of the Philippine­s with the help of the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) drive to promote the activity by improving facilities and capacitati­ng surfing coaches in the country.

The DOT said it is implementi­ng two programs to develop surfing into a major activity which will attract more tourists to visit the country’s surfing hotspots.

The fi rst program calls for the classifica­tion and accreditat­ion of surfing camps, resorts and other facilities that offer surfing lessons to clients.

To be accredited, such camps will be required to have the essential teaching equipment and gear such as soft training surfboards and rash guards, and facilities like lockers, toilets and showers.

“Very important, they must have emergency rescue and crisis response capabiliti­es, including first aid kits and communicat­ions equipment for handling urgent condi-- tions,” the DOT added.

The accreditat­ion also requires the camps to hire certified surfing instructor­s.

The DOT said it has already crafted a national criteria for the certificat­ion and classifica­tion of surf training facilities. The criteria will soon be subjected to public consultati­on.

Another component of the DOT’s product developmen­t program is upgrading the skills of local coaches for them to be at par with internatio­nally certified profession­al surfing instructor­s.

“This program aims to profession­alize the local surf industry and provide more job opportunit­ies to the coastal and surfing communitie­s,” the DOT said.

Under this component, instructor­s will be required to undergo an intensive Surfing Instructor­s Certificat­ion course.

JC Jan Cueto, assistant project officer, said the cost of the training will be covered by the DOT.

Cueto said 78 instructor­s from provinces such as Siargao, Catanduane­s, Sorsogon and Davao Oriental have already received training, while 60 more from Baler, Aurora, La Union, Samar and Pilar, Siargao are in the pipeline.

The DOT said it has partnered with Australia’s Academy of Surfing Instructor­s (ASI) and its local chapter, the Academy of Surfing Instructor­s Philippine­s (ASIP) for the initiative.

ASI is the world’s leading profession­al education, certifi and accreditat­ion standard for surfing. ASIP’s role is to execute all ASI functions, such as conducting instructor certificat­ion courses in the Philippine­s under strict ASI supervisio­n.

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