Published March 8, 2021, 6:07 PM
Hurry! This sale will end on March 14, 2021
Now that domestic travel is allowed to help revive the local tourism industry, the local government unit (LGU) of Bohol is holding an online campaign featuring sales for hotel accommodations and tours.
Dubbed as “Balik sa Bohol,” this online sale is participated by 13 hotels, an adventure park, and local tour operators, all certified by the Department of Tourism (DOT). Participating establishments are offering up to 70 percent discounts on rooms, tours, and other related services.
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MANILA, Feb. 21 The Department of Tourism (DOT), in collaboration with the Provincial Government of Bohol, announced its online travel fair, Balik sa Bohol: Bohol Online Sale, which will run from February 21 to March 14, 2021. The island-wide travel sale will offer discounts of up to 70% off on accommodations, dining, and tour services.
The Balik sa Bohol: Bohol Online Sale aims to further promote domestic tourism among the public and encourage them to see Bohol’s natural and cultural wonders. To avail of Balik sa Bohol: Bohol Online Sale deals, visit traveloco.ph/balikbohol.
“With the upcoming Balik sa Bohol: Bohol Online Sale, we look forward to more people travelling to Bohol to see and experience the beauty and wonders of the province,” DOT Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.
Department of Tourism (DOT) (MANILA BULLETIN)
The local government and various tourism stakeholders in Bohol have announced its “Balik sa Bohol: Bohol Online Sale,” an island-wide travel sale offering es to tourists.
“With the upcoming Balik sa Bohol: Bohol Online Sale, we look forward to more people traveling to Bohol to see and experience the beauty and wonders of the province,” Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said in a statement on Friday, Feb. 19.
“We, at the DOT, along with provincial and local leaders in Bohol, are committed to protecting the health and safety of locals and tourists alike. Regaining the trust and confidence of Filipinos to travel again is essential to the revival of the tourism industry,” Puyat emphasized.
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Tourism stakeholders in Bohol and the provincial government are set to unveil massive discounts for tourists and travelers planning to go to the island in a bid to revive the industry amid the pandemic.