TACLOBAN
CITY, March 1 (PNA) -- With the positive feedback from tourists aboard
Caledonian Sky that anchored in Limasawa Island last year, the same cruise ship
is set to sail again to the island town on March 24, 2016.
In addition
to Limasawa, the tourists will also visit Pintuyan town aboard Zodiacs for the
whale shark interaction. Limasawa is significant as the first island in the
country visited by world explorer Ferdinand Magellan.
The 100
expected guests are set to pay the cost starting USD14,980 on an island-hopping
in the country that starts on March 16. The same cruise ship that brought
foreigners on an excursion for 10-hours each to Limasawa and Capul on February
2015.
The two
island towns on the opposite side of Eastern Visayas, are both rich in culture
and history, where the foreigners had land excursion. Limasawa is part of
Southern Leyte province and Capul is in Northern Samar.
Some
tourists will fly from the United States on March 12 and 13 to Sandakan,
Malaysia. They will embark in the luxury liner in Sandakan after a tour in the
Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center.
The first
stop of the ship in the Philippines will be in Puerto Princesa, Palawan on
March 16. Then they will also make a stop at Tubatahha Reefs, Palawan the
following day.
The cruise
that carries mostly tourists who are divers, bird-watchers, geologists and
great fan of our clear-turquoise waters and rich marine resources will visit
the Apo Reef, Coron, Sibuyan and Balicasag.
The next
stop will be in Bohol and Camiguin before cruising in Eastern Visayas region.
“The
foreigners loved their activities, enjoyed the rustic ambiance of the place
and, most significantly, were charmed with the friendliness of the entire
community,” said Karen S. Tiopes, Department of Tourism regional director for
Eastern Visayas.
Limasawa was
first visited by a cruise ship on February 23, 2016, according to Mayor Melchor
Petracorta.
He said the
local government unit expected more cruise ships to visit their place, as the
town would celebrate the 5th centennial of the first catholic mass in the
country and the Far East on March 30, 2021.
When world
explorer Ferdinand Magellan reached the beautiful island of Limasawa on March
16, 1521 together with his 150 crew, he asked Fr. Pedro de Vallerama to
officiate mass on an Easter Sunday, March 31, 1521.
The mayor
said the tourists were captivated by the charm and splendor of the island. The
islanders will perform an operatta (a short version of an opera) about Rajah
Kulambo, the chieftain when the first Mass in the archipelago was held 495
years ago and his five wives.
The Sinugdan
Festival will also be performed by the Limasawa dancers.
Among the
activities according to Mayor is learning to write their names in ancient
Babayin. Tatooing using henna ink will also be part of their activity, with
intricate designs of the Pintados – the indigenous people with tattooed bodies
as called by the Spanish colonizers.
While the
operatta show will be ongoing, the more adventurous geologists, bird-watchers
and divers were having whale shark encounter at the clear waters of Pintuyan.
The tourists
will have fun of their lives in Capul island, that posses rich cultural
heritage including a language of their own. They will really be experiencing
how it is to be more fun in the Philippines.
When the
foreigners aboard the 4,200 tonnage Caledonian Sky made a stopover at Capul
last February 18, they were greeted with folk songs and dances, according to
Mayor Isidro Bandal.
Guests will
have a chance to have a motorbike ride and stroll to the historic Faro de Capul
(lighthouse) that gives a scenic view of the Pacific Ocean.
With the
many beautiful islands that we have, we hope to encourage more cruise tourism,
said director Tiopes. (PNA)
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