Skip to content

Philippines Today

home of the Global Filipino

Menu
  • News Stories
  • Regional News
  • Business & Economy
  • Science & Technology
  • International
Menu

Bohol tourism down, resorts bookings show

Posted on November 9, 2014

By Angeline Valencia

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, Nov. 9 (PNA) — Significant drop in tourist influx has been noticed since 2011 as the bookings of guests in resorts here show.

Dr. Doloreich Dumaluan, owner of Dumaluan Beach Resort in Bolod, Panglao, raised the concern on dwindling room reservations, especially from foreign tourists.

The record shows that guests started reducing in number since 2011 and it worsened after the earthquake.

The statistics from the Department of Tourism also showed that tourist arrivals here went down to (-)six, while the other provinces continued to gain higher tourist influx.

Dumaluan has urged the government to make some moves to revive the usual tourism glory of Bohol, adding they have to come up with effective and smart marketing and promotion strategies for Bohol.

Dumaluan also mentioned high cost on transportation, food and other services as among the reasons that tourists would opt for other destinations instead, like Hong Kong.

He said that in the graph, Bohol tourism had its peak in 2001-2010, but it suddenly dwindled starting 2011 and remained consistently low since 2012 even on supposed peak season.

The earthquake came in 2013, and things worsened that until now, the tourism industry has yet to recover.

He said that in a gathering in Cebu City three weeks ago, tourism stakeholders from Dumaguete, Cebu and Bohol gave presentations in line with the preparations for the Visit Philippines 2015 campaign of the DOT.

In the recent record of DOT, Cebu stands at a rating of (+)16, while Dumaguete stands at (+14), but Bohol lags behind with the rating of (-6).

Dumaluan said he finds this disheartening and made him wonder what’s wrong in Bohol tourism.

He said he is one of those who has been in the industry for so long, and now that there are new big players and some smaller pension houses, they are like eating one cake and the share becomes smaller when shared by many.

This made him say the government and private sector lack some strategies in marketing and promotion.

“In Bohol, we are struggling this time and we’ve been labeled one of the expensive resorts to stay and some tourists might prefer to go to Hong Kong which would entail lower cost,” according to Dumaluan.

The prices of food, like fish, become exorbitant because the middlemen placed too much mark up.

Dumaluan said the accommodation sector like his resort has been flexible and there are price ranges, depending on the market. Room rates of resorts and pension houses range form P500, P700, P900, to P1,000 and above.

He also blame the boat operators, whom he said lack discipline, citing incidents wherein they charge more on top of the rental of P1,500 and they are even collecting P1,500 per stop.

Dumaluan called on the governor to intervene, and the resort owners to unite again in promoting Bohol.

He cited that before, there used to be aggressive campaigns in TV wherein the resorts took turns in shouldering the cost of TV commercials showing resorts and the beauty of Panglao and tour packages in Bohol.(PNA)

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • More
  • Tumblr
  • Reddit

Related

News Categories

  • Announcement (34)
  • Business & Economy (1,567)
  • Comment and Opinion (74)
    • Random Thoughts (18)
  • Current Issues (425)
    • Charter Change (1)
    • Election (228)
    • Population (6)
  • International (389)
  • Life In Japan (66)
    • Everything Japan (41)
  • Literary (34)
  • Miscellaneous (610)
  • News Stories (5,312)
  • OFW Corner (297)
  • Others (75)
  • People (408)
  • Press Releases (163)
  • Regional News (3,362)
  • Science and Technology (502)
  • Sports & Entertainment (287)

Latest News

  • BSP keeps policy rates anew December 17, 2015
  • NEDA cuts PHL additional rice import for 2016 by 25% December 17, 2015
  • DA cites serious implications of banning genetically modified products December 17, 2015
  • BBL is not yet dead – Drilon December 17, 2015
  • Comelec recognizes Duterte’s CoC for president December 17, 2015
  • NEDA chief sees 2015 growth at 6% despite typhoons December 17, 2015
  • House of Representatives ratifies bicam report on P3.002-T national budget for 2016 December 17, 2015
  • Cebu-based developer invests PHP430M to build 709 townhouse units in north Cebu town December 17, 2015
  • City gov’t eyes P75-M income from economic enterprise December 17, 2015
  • Baguio City LGU presents traffic plan for holiday season December 17, 2015

Archives

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Science and Technology

  • DOST-ICTO targets 500,000 web-based workers from countryside by 2016
  • (Feature) STARBOOKS: A ‘makeover’ for librarians
  • Science, research reduce ‘cocolisap’ hotspot areas in PHL
  • Montejo to further improve PAGASA and empower scientists
  • 1st PPP in biomedical research produces knee replacement system fit for Asians

Press Releases

  • Microsoft to buy Nokia’s mobile devices business for 5.44-B euros
  • New World Bank climate change report should spur SEA and world leaders into action: Greenpeace
  • Save the Philippine Seas before it’s too late — Greenpeace
  • Palanca Awards’ last call for entries
  • Philippines joins the global call for Arctic protection

Comment and Opinion

  • Remembering the dead is a celebration of life
  • Killer earthquake unlikely to hit Panay Island in near future – analyst
  • It’s not just more fun to invest in the Philippines, it is also profitable, says President Aquino
  • How does one differentiate a tamaraw from a carabao?
  • Fun is not just about the place, it is also about the people, says DOT chief

OFW Corner

  • Ebola infection risk low in Croatia
  • Death toll rises to 41, over 100 still missing in landslide in India
  • Asbestos use in construction a labor hazard
  • 500,000 OFWs to benefit POEA on-line transactions — Baldoz
  • 25 distressed OFWs return home from Riyadh
©2025 Philippines Today | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme