Typhoon-hit Philippines still needs tourists

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The Philippines – devastated by a typhoon – still needs tourists and remains a safe holiday destination, say tour experts.
The beautiful image of Boracay, above, is very different to the appalling scenes being shown on our TV screens every day.
But Boracay is one of the many resorts operating normally and local people, who rely heavily on tourism, are desperate for people to still visit. Most hotels and other facilities are unaffected by the disaster which came just weeks after a powerful earthquake.
Nigel Sutherland, head of UK-based PhilippineTrails.com, said: “No one can fail to have been moved by images from the recent natural disasters that have affected the Philippines. The warmth, friendliness and hospitality of Filipinos is world-renowned. Fortunately, these events have been mainly limited to specific regions of the country. For much of the Philippines, it’s ‘business as usual’.

“Most of the country, especially the main tourist areas, have not been affected so dramatically, as the typhoon cut a narrow path as it traversed the country. Furthermore, hotels and resorts in the Philippines are generally large, sturdy buildings made from modern materials, and architecturally sound.

“Flights and ferry services have quickly resumed, and popular tourist destinations such as Boracay, Puerto Galera, Palawan, Banaue, Vigan, Bohol and Samal Island, continue to operate normally.”

Nigel, who organises trips including sailing, diving, bird-watching, or simply relaxing on white, sandy beaches, added: “Tourism is a hugely important industry for many Philippines communities. The popular areas that have invested to attract and accommodate visitors, rely on tourism to bring employment to local people, whether it’s direct employment by the hotels and resorts, or service industries supplying fresh food and produce, or operating local tours, excursions, and sailing expeditions.”

A spokesman for the Philippines’ Department of Tourism said: “The Philippines remains a safe and fun destination for all tourists, notwithstanding this unfortunate incident. The great majority of touristic products are available, whether one is looking for a beach vacation, historical trip, gastronomic tour, or one of the many other possible travel opportunities.

“The country is home to some of the world’s great tourist sites and adventures with its unparalleled natural wonders, spectacular beaches, world-renowned heritage sites, modern shopping complexes, rich biodiversity, culture, and history.”

Nigel is also informing people on where to send donations on  http://networkedblogs.com/R3CKF