Gateway to Mindanao
Dapitan City is relatively close to some popular tourist areas in the Visayas region, including Dumaguete and Siquijor. Despite this close proximity, the ongoing travel restrictions in Mindanao due to safety concerns have made it challenging for travelers to visit Dapitan City. While the Visayas region does not have any travel bans, many tourists who had initially planned on visiting Dapitan have been unable to do so.
Mayor Jalosjos emphasized the critical importance of lifting the travel restrictions imposed on Dapitan, which serves as the primary transit point connecting Visayas and Mindanao. As part of his agenda during the FAFA visit, he aims to present the city's peaceful and secure environment to the visitors.
National and international MICE destination
Dapitan City has proven itself as a perfect destination for meetings, incentives, conferences, and events (MICE). The city has successfully hosted events that drew attention not only locally but also worldwide. Its perfect mix of stunning nature, rich culture, and modern infrastructure sets it apart from other places. Dapitan City provides an idyllic backdrop that caters to both formal and informal events. From picturesque beaches to verdant parks and convention centers, this place has everything you need for an event.
The city has a proven track record when it comes to organizing large-scale events and ensuring the safety of participants. It has successfully hosted a variety of local and international events, including the Ironman 5150 Triathlon Dapitan, the Universal Reality Combat Championship (URCC), the World Art Olympiad, the Mrs. Tourism Pageant, and the Miss Universe 1994 Provincial Visit. Additionally, the city has also hosted Miss Universe 2014 Reunion, Cinemalaya, the National Chess Championship, Ride of Heroes, Motocon, Palarong Pambansa 2012, and the Mutya ng Pilipinas Eco-Tourism Tour, among others.
“You know it will be very hard for us to promote our city; although we have all the beautiful scenery, all the beautiful landmarks, and all the historical stories that we have to tell, the problem is always the stigma and the travel advisory ban of all these countries. We are happy that all their comments are praise, saying that right when they get home, they will advise their country and their ambassador to lift the ban, especially here in Dapitan City,” said Mayor Jalosjos.
“The time has come, and we are optimistic that we will be welcoming international tourists in the near future. Our administration has shown our commitment to show the world that Dapitan’s door is open to both domestic and international visitors,” Mayor Jalosjos conveyed his excitement for this development. (PR)