Subic tourism program entice more visitors
>> Monday, January 7, 2013
By Mar T. Supnad
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT-Subic Bay Metropolitan
Authority’s tourism programs last year had become successful as the agency
became more aggressive in promoting and drawing more visitors to the Freeport.
Owing to this, the Subic Bay Freeport
received a certification from the Department of Tourism affirming it as the
"Premier Convention Capital of Central Luzon," with the Subic Bay
Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC) as the centerpiece.
Another highlight for 2012 was the inclusion
of Subic among the top 10 tourist destinations in the Philippines for this
year. “All things considered, this has been a productive year for Subic
tourism,” said SBMA Chairman and Administrator Roberto Garcia.
Early this year, SBMA Chairman Garcia said
that tourism will prioritized in the agency’s master plan and has repeatedly
emphasized the importance of making Subic Bay a premier destination for
eco-tourism and sports.
“The distinctions earned by Subic in the
national level only show how much passion the SBMA and the tourism stakeholders
in Subic have put up to make this free port a great place to be,” he added.
SBMA deputy administrator for tourism Raul
Marcelo echoed the observation that 2012 has been a very fruitful year for the
SBMA as far as tourism was concerned, pointing out the opening of a major
shopping mall in the Freeport’s central business district and the arrival of a
cruise ship, the M/V Spirit of Adventure, as indicators of Subic’s emergence as
a major tourism destination.
Marcelo also noted that sports tourism has
given Subic much attention, with the recent Century Tuna 5i50 Triathlon and the
NCAA Beach Volleyball games leading the various sporting events that were held
here this year.
He said “We had our first Century Tuna 5i50,
and it was very well-attended by elite athletes. What makes this good news even
better is the fact that we have also signed a three-year contract with the
organizers, making Subic the official venue of this big international triathlon
in the next two years.”
Because of these developments, Marcelo said
that the number of tourist arrivals this year increased significantly as
compared to previous years. The uptrend is expected to continue well into the
next years, he added.
“Next year will be basically the same (as far
as major tourism events are concerned),” Marcelo noted. “We just want to
improve on our record in terms of the number of visitors, and hopefully create
more attractions to generate more arrivals in Subic Bay,” he said. Marcelo said
that the SBMA is planning to promote Subic Bay further as a major sports
destination.
“In fact, we are already promoting Subic Bay
as a sports destination; we just want it validated," he said, noting how
the DOT certified the Subic Freeport as a major destination for conventions,
exhibitions, meetings, and incentive travels.
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