Philippines: Ilocos Norte welcomes tourists back to Luzon from October 15

Tags: , , ,
Ilocos Norte, Philippines
A lightbouse at Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

(TAN): Ilocos Norte, a tourist destination in Northern Philippines which is famous for a variety of attractions like panoramic ocean views, wind farm, baroque architecture and sand dunes adventure, will be reopening to more tourists from the rest of Luzon on October 15.

“We’re elated with the decision of Governor Manotoc to finally welcome visitors from Luzon to Ilocos Norte, even those coming from areas that are still under general community quarantine. The province’s success in managing the number of Covid-19 cases, not to mention an array of cultural sites, natural attractions, and fun activities make it really worth the long drive for people looking for a cure for their cabin fever,” Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.

[ALSO READ: New park opens in the ‘lungs’ of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia]

To assist Ilocos Norte in effectively monitoring the movement of its initial target number of 50 tourists per day, the tourism chief announced that the DOT shall introduce a visitor management system to the province, akin to the Visitor Information and Travel Assistance or VIS.I.T.A platform it provided to Baguio City, through the Tourism Promotions Board.

The tourism department will continue to extend support to the provincial government by ensuring that necessary health and safety protocols are strictly enforced in tourist sites, hotels, and other tourism-related establishments that seek to accommodate tourists from Luzon under a “contact-less” mechanism.

“As of today, the DOT has issued certificates of authority to a total of 208 hotels and resorts in Ilocos Norte. Through our Regional Office, these establishments will be regularly checked for compliance with health and safety standards,” Puyat said.

[ALSO READ: Qantas to launch maiden Merimbula flight ahead of summer holidays]

Meanwhile, the tourism chief also reminded tourists looking to visit the province to respect and follow the province’s protocols for travelers. “Remember, test before travel. A negative RT-PCR result is required within 48 hours before entry to the region. We urge travelers to stay at home from the time you undergo the required RT-PCR test up until the schedule of travel as a precaution. Wear your masks, face shields and practice physical distancing when in public,” Puyat said.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Travel News