Boracay to transform into a family-oriented destination

By Cindy Ferrer

July 28, 2018, 4:15 pm

<p><strong>BEST FOR THE FAMILY.</strong> The Department of Tourism Western Visayas (DOT 6) is eyeing to make this island a 'family-oriented' destination when it reopens in October. <em>(Photo by Cindy Ferrer) </em></p>

BEST FOR THE FAMILY. The Department of Tourism Western Visayas (DOT 6) is eyeing to make this island a 'family-oriented' destination when it reopens in October. (Photo by Cindy Ferrer) 

BORACAY ISLAND -- The Department of Tourism Western Visayas (DOT 6) is eyeing to make this island a “family-oriented” destination when it reopens less than three months from now.

“We are looking at a more family-oriented destination. Before, the image of Boracay was that of a party place,” said DOT-6 Director Helen Catalbas.

“I suppose, there will still be parties but not as spectacular as before,” she added.

Prior to the closure of the island from tourists last April 26, Catalbas recalled that night life usually starts at 9 p.m or 10 p.m until the wee hours or until dawn the next day.

“I think it is not going to be the same way because we are looking at not only a new Boracay but a new and better Boracay,” she said.

When asked if they would impose a curfew in the island, she said they were leaving the decision to the local government unit.

“I think they will do the pronouncement later but not in my level,” she said.

However, since they are pushing for a wholesome family destination, Catalbas said they are considering imposing curfew as “one of the options that we should suggest.” (PNA)

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