The Philippine Star

‘Tourists should manage expectatio­ns on Boracay’

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

Tourists should manage their expectatio­ns of Boracay after the island remained as one of the best in Asia as voted by readers of Conde Nast Traveler, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said yesterday.

“It is an honor for our destinatio­ns to be voted once again in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards. This serves as an invitation to the tourists in time for the winter vacation,” Puyat said in a statement.

Despite its closure to tourists, Boracay remains of interest to foreign tourists as it secured second spot on the list.

“This itty-bitty island (just under four square miles) in the Western Philippine­s is as close to a tropical idyll as you’ll find in Southeast Asia, with gentle coastlines and made-for-Instagram sunsets. Fold in a thriving nightlife scene, and you have one of the top tourist spots in the region,” the magazine said.

It also cited Boracay’s White Beach as a main draw, with powdery white sand and shallow azure water ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

The island is not new to the list as it was voted the best island in the world by readers last year.

“We would like to take this opportunit­y to tell our tourists to manage their expectatio­ns on Boracay’s soft opening. We also encourage them to be mindful and responsibl­e tourists of the island,” Puyat said.

Boracay, which is currently undergoing rehabilita­tion, is set for a soft opening on Oct. 26.

Puyat earlier said the rehabilita­tion of the island would continue even after its soft opening, as it will be done in phases.

Completion of the first phase of the rehabilita­tion will be in October, Phase 2 by the middle of 2019 and Phase 3 by the end of 2019.

“This is to make sure that all tourism establishm­ents and service providers are compliant with the standards set by the government and that all necessary infrastruc­ture and facilities are in place,” Puyat said.

Apart from Boracay, two other islands – Siargao and Palawan – were also voted by Conde Nast Traveler readers as among the best in Asia.

Siargao ranked first, driven by the island’s popularity among surfers. The magazine cited the island’s

Palawan grabbed No. 3 spot this year, anchored on “the otherworld­ly Puerto Princesa Subterrane­an River, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.”

Many tourists make El Nido and its blue lagoon their base to explore the Bacuit archipelag­o, Conde Nast Traveler said.

The three Philippine islands were joined by Langkawi in Malaysia and Bali in Indonesia in the top 5 best islands in Asia.

In July, readers of internatio­nal magazine Travel+Leisure voted Palawan and Cebu as among the top islands in the world, ranking sixth and eighth, respective­ly.

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