More hotels, inns needed in NegOr

DUMAGUETE CITY – As the number of domestic and foreign tourists coming to Negros Oriental continue to rise, the province’s tourism officer admitted the need for additional hotels and other establishments providing accommodation for visitors and other travelers.

Provincial Tourism Officer Myla Mae Bromo Abellana on Thursday afternoon said that current records showed that the spike in tourists started a few years back with Chinese nationals topping the list of visitors in Negros Oriental.

“Nakita nato nga daghan mang hotels gi-build ang private sector (we can see that the private sector is building more hotels), as well as people signing up for Air BnB,” she noted.

“Starting in 2015 to 2017, or for three years already, ang number one market nato ang Chinese (our number one market is the Chinese) because prior to that, in 2014, the U.S. market was in the lead,” Abellana added.

She said it is expected that the Chinese nationals will continue to maintain their position at the top spot of tourists arrivals here for the next few years.

Abellana said because of the increasing arrivals, hotels, resorts and other types of accommodation are always full and so there is now the need to add more to be able to cater to the rising number of tourists.

Abellana, however, could not yet give exact figures as her office is still collating data from hotels, the airport and other offices.

The favorite attractions of Chinese tourists are the sun and sea, particularly Apo Island in Dauin town and the white sandbar in Manjuyod, she noted.

They also include in their travel itinerary the nearby Oslob in Cebu, which is famous for the whale sharks, she added.

According to Abellana, it is more convenient and nearer for the tourists to jump off from Negros Oriental to Oslob rather than take off from Cebu City on the other side of the island of Cebu.

Earlier this week, Regional Director Shalihmar Tamano of the Department of Tourism in Region 7 (DOT-7) disclosed an increase in Chinese nationals coming to the Central Visayas provinces.

“In 2017, we had a 75 percent increase in the region, so the increase in the region is not the same with the increase in the national level, precisely because we have several regions,” Tamano said.

“So, from almost 200,000 to 420,000 previously, ingun ana kadaghan (that’s how much),” the increase is, Tamano pointed out.

According to Regional Director Tamano, “Chinese dislodged the Japanese as the second-ranking visitors in the region.”

Koreans remain at the top spot of foreign visitors in the region, he said.

As to the lack of accommodation, he admitted that it is difficult to ask for even a one-hour extension from the hotels and resorts because Chinese and Korean guests are already waiting in line. ( Mary Judaline Partlow/PNA)

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