Philippine Coast Guard Deepens Maritime Cooperation With Vietnam

Ang Philippine Coast Guard ay nagpatibay ng kanilang pakikipagtulungan sa Vietnam para sa mas matatag na seguridad sa dagat sa kanilang pagbisita sa Da Nang.

Food, Water Security At The Core Of Government Climate Strategy

Ang seguridad sa pagkain at tubig ay pangunahing bahagi ng estratehiya ng gobyerno sa klima, ayon kay Kalihim Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga.

Philippines, South Korea Deposit Insurance Bodies Renew Info Sharing Pact

Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation at Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation, nag-renew ng kasunduan para sa mas matibay na sistema ng insurance sa dalawang bansa.

DOT To Travelers: Explore, Immerse In Philippines Rich Lent Traditions

Tunghayan ang isang natatanging karanasan sa Biyernes Santo sa Pilipinas. I-explore ang mga makulay na tradisyon ng Pasko ng Pagkabuhay.

PH To Open 15 More Tourist Rest Areas, Says DOT Chief

The Department of Tourism opens over 15 new tourist rest areas across the Philippines, enhancing visitor comfort and convenience.


PH To Open 15 More Tourist Rest Areas, Says DOT Chief

0
0

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco on Monday announced that 15 more tourist rest areas (TRA) will be opened in the Philippines.

Frasco led the inauguration and turnover of the first-ever TRA in the country in the sugarcane town of Medellin in Cebu province’s northern corridor.

The 15 more TRAs will be added to the department’s initial roster of 10 that will stand in selected areas with concentrations of tourists.

Accompanied by her mother, Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and other officials during the inauguration of the facility in Medellin’s Poblacion village, the DOT chief said the TRA seeks to provide comfort and convenience to the tourists traveling the province’s northern destinations.

“Visitors on a road trip traversing the town of Medellin can now enjoy the facility with Filipino-inspired interior and furniture for free,” Frasco said.

The DOT official led the groundbreaking ceremony of the facility in October last year.

The TRA will emphasize the availability of hygienic facilities for tourists and travelers who will be visiting various tourist destinations.

It features a coffee shop, a pasalubong and souvenir shop, a tourist information desk, and a charging station for mobile phones and laptops of transient visitors.

One of her signature initiatives in conjunction with DOT’s goal of giving tourists and travelers a comfortable and convenient overall tourist experience, Frasco underscored the importance of establishing rest areas for visitors to enhance their general experience in the country.

“The establishment of the Tourist Rest Area fulfils DOT’s objectives in improving the overall tourist experience. It ensures that our tourists feel comfortable on their journey as they travel across the country,” Frasco said.

Garcia, for her part, said the TRA showed a strengthened collaborative effort between the DOT and the LGUs in terms of tourism initiatives.

Garcia said the capitol will match the number of TRAs the DOT will put up in Cebu, with the first to be constructed in Bogo City.

The tourism agency broke ground for the four TRAs in Cebu last year, with the other three located in Carmen, Carcar City and Moalboal. (PNA)