TACLOBAN CITY,
March 21 (PNA) –- Locals of historic towns of Limasawa, Southern Leyte and
Capul, Northern Samar will showcase religious rites this Holy Week as they
welcome the return of cruise ship, Caledonian Sky.
For the
second time, Caledonia Sky will make port of call in Limasawa on Maundy
Thursday and Capul on Good Friday, said Department of Tourism (DOT) Regional
Director Karina Rosa Tiopes.
“We will be
changing the concept of their shore excursion giving due considerations that
there are religious activities that will be done by the community on those
dates,” Tiopes said.
“They’re not
just any leisure group who want to go around and see the place and enjoy the
beaches.
This is a specialized cruise for people who are into culture. They
want to know about history, traditions and way of life of the people.”
About 100
tourists on board of cruise ship will arrive in Pintuyan, Southern Leyte
Thursday morning for diving and snorkelling activities in the area. The group
will proceed to Limasawa town in the afternoon to witness religious activities.
Upon arrival
in Limasawa, locals will dramatize the event when Ferdinand Magellan set foot
in the island to hold the first Roman Catholic mass in the Philippines on March
31, 1521.
After lunch
on Friday, the cruise ship will make a port of call in Capul, the other side of
Eastern Visayas. The lighthouse build in the island served as a guidepost for
the Acapulco-Manila galleon trade vessels passing through the treacherous
waters of San Bernardino Strait.
In Capul,
locals will dramatize the “Siete Palabras” at the Capul Church and Fortress,
built during the Spanish Colonial Period.
“Siete
Palabras” is a reference to the seven final phrases reportedly spoken by Jesus
Christ prior to his death by crucifixion upon the Cross.
“The community
has been preparing and they are a little bit excited because this is the first
time that they will dramatize the Siete Palabras,” Tiopes said.
Limasawa and
Capul were included in their 17-day expedition in Malaysia and Philippines
starting March 12. The ship will make port of calls in Puerta Princesa in
Palawan, Tubattaha Reefs Natural Park, Coron Island, Apo Reef, Sibuyan Island,
Balicasag, Bohol, Camiguin Island, Ticao Island and Manila.
The two
islands in the region were considered as the best destinations that is why the
two places were included in their expedition.
“They chose
the best of the best destination based on their last year’s experience. This is
a big challenge for us that means we have to sustain if not surpass their
expectation of having a quality experience in Region 8,” the DOT official
added. (PNA)
JMC/SARWELL Q. MENIANO
JMC/SARWELL Q. MENIANO
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