3 PH beaches make it to CNN’s list of world’s best
By Philip C. Tubeza
Philippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA—The giant news organization CNN has
included three Philippine beaches on its list of the best 100 beaches in the
world.
The issuance of the list coincided with an
announcent by the government that tourist arrivals in the country increased by
10 percent in the first four months of 2013.
The Atlanta-based cable news channel said
Puka Beach in Boracay, El Nido in Palawan, and Palaui Island in Cagayan were
among the best destinations for beach bums around the globe. It listed Palaui on
No. 10, the only Southeast Asian beach in the Top 10.
Palaui Island |
“Glorious white sands meet volcanic rocks
and blue-green waters topside, while coral gardens and a rich marine reserve
meet divers under the surface. Palaui is all about raw beauty,” CNN said of the
island off the northeastern tip of Luzon.
“Treks to get there require battling
thorny grass, muddy ground and a mangrove forest…. With no resorts or hotels,
Palaui has only two real options: camping under the stars or home stays,” it
added.
El Nido, which supposedly inspired author
Alex Garland to write the novel “The Beach,” landed on No. 14, or five notches
above Maya Bay in Ko Phi Phi, Thailand, where the novel’s movie adaptation
starring Leonardo DiCaprio was filmed.
“El Nido is the gateway to adventure, ‘the
last frontier’ of the Philippines, as it has been dubbed,” CNN said.
“Powder-fine beaches and gin-clear waters
complement the stunning views of karst limestone formations, empty lagoons,
marble cliffs, prehistoric caves and waterfalls,” it added.
CNN also noted that El Nido surrounding
waters contain more than 50 species of coral and attract whales, whale sharks,
sea cows, manta rays, dolphins and endangered turtles.
And while it has received flak recently
for being overcrowded and for being a disappointment for some travel writers,
Boracay island, particularly Puka Beach, still made it to No. 84.
Puka Beach |
“Making a respectable claim to its
‘tropical paradise’ reputation, Boracay has powdery beaches, water sports and
spas. Puka Beach is named for its Puka shells, meaning the sand here is coarse,”
CNN said.
“Puka is the second-longest beach on
Boracay and relatively empty most times, with no resorts and a limited number of
restaurants,” it added.
International publications like
Travel+Leisure Magazine and the New York Times earlier named the Philippines
among the hottest tourism destinations for 2013.
On Thursday, the Department of Tourism said foreign visitor arrivals during the first four months of 2013 reached
1,649,458 million, or a 10.12 percent increase from the same period in 2012.
“The first four months represent 30
percent of the target arrivals for 2013, with the month of January yielding the
largest volume of 436,079 visitors and February generating the highest growth of
15.52 percent,” the DOT said.
For the first four months of the year,
South Korea contributed the largest arrivals with 406,595 visitors, keeping its
undisputed pole position with the biggest market share of 24.65 percent of total
inbound traffic and a double-digit growth of 23.08 percent.
The DOT said the United States came in as
the second biggest source market with 246,011 visitors or a share of 14.91
percent.
“Japan is third with 148,950 or 9.03
percent of the overall visitor volume. China has kept its position as the fourth
biggest market with 132,307 or an 8.02 percent share. Australia is fifth with
72,015 arrivals, constituting 4.37 percent of the total visitor count,” the DOT
said.
Arrivals from Taiwan declined by 8.3
percent with 68,654 visitors and this was before public anger in Taiwan over the
killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by members of the Philippine Coast Guard.
The other top tourism markets for the
Philippines were Singapore with 55,096 (15.90 percent); Canada with 50,352 (4.25
percent); Hong Kong with 45,734 (12.87 percent); United Kingdom with 43,055
(3.10 percent); Malaysia with 35,069 (8.36 percent); and Germany with 28,799
(9.16 percent).
Other markets that registered double-digit
gains included Russia (30.33 percent), India (23.13 percent), and France (20.10
percent).
“This growth is an affirmation of our
various marketing and destination development activities, strengthened by
partnerships with the various stakeholders. While the upsurge may primarily be
attributed to the summer season, it is also a clear indication that the nation
has galvanized its reputation as an attractive destination,” said Tourism
Secretary Ramon R. Jimenez, Jr.
“We have been seeing a sustainable
increase in arrivals since last year. This building enthusiasm for the
Philippines, aided by our government’s good governance agenda, gives us the
confidence to achieve our target of 10 million tourist arrivals by 2016,” he
added.
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