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island14
02-17-2016, 7:25am
Heck I knew that before I even clicked.. :D

http://media.philstar.com/images/the-freeman/opinion/20160217/Boat-Beach-White-sand-Bantayan-Island.jpg

The National Geographic says Cebu is among the spots in the world backpackers must visit this year. Bantayan Island's clear waters is one of the reasons the province made the NatGeo list.

CEBU, Philippines - With its pristine beaches, inviting dive spots, historical attractions, and prized roasted pig delicacy known locally as “lechon,” Cebu may be poised to become Southeast Asia’s next top destination for backpack travelers.

A US-based travel website has listed the island, along with eight other areas in the world, as among the best destinations to visit with a backpack in tow.

“Head to the central Visayan islands at the heart of the archipelago where long, skinny Cebu island is the perfect hub for exploring the surrounding beaches and volcanic jungles,” reads the editorial review of the National Geographic via travel.nationalgeographic.com.

Despite the massive devastation it incurred from super typhoon Yolanda in 2013, National Geographic says the Philippines is set to become the region’s next hot backpacker destination “just like Thailand used to be.”

The other places Nat Geo recommended for backpackers this year include Eastern Europe (Albania, Montenegro and Macedonia); Zimbabwe; Turkey; Australia and New Zealand; Vietnam; Iceland; Colombia and Ecuador.

Amid calls for healthy leaving, backpacking — or travelling with a backpack tagged along — has been getting popular nowadays because it involves outdoor exploration like hiking, walking and trekking.

The World Tourism Organization estimates that youth travel and backpacking now accounts for between 20 to 25 percent of international tourist trips.

According to the Qualitative Sociology Review, backpacking is a form of low-cost, independent international travel. It includes the use of a backpack that is easily carried for long distances or long periods of time; the use of public transport; inexpensive lodging such as youth hostels; often a longer duration of the trip when compared with conventional vacations; and often an interest in meeting locals, as well as seeing sights.

It may also include wilderness adventures, local travel and travel to nearby countries while working from the country in which they are based.

Cebu’s natural and heritage sites have been instrumental in its inclusion in the Nat Geo list.

“While most of Cebu City’s impressive traffic is motorized, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriages called tartanillas still ply parts of downtown around Carlock Street and market area. Originally ridden only by the rich, these colorful relics are now open to anyone — although definitely negotiate a price before you climb aboard,” the article reads.

“It’s also the jump-off point for coastal hot spots all around the country’s ninth largest island. Outstanding diving awaits at Malapascua Island, off the north end of Cebu Island, and nearby Bantayan island offers laid-back seaside resorts on pristine beaches,” it adds.

These sites are complemented by a bustling nightlife scene, particularly “in the trendy Lahug district” around which many establishments offer nightly entertainment and recreation, the article reads further.

Aside from its laid-back and modern vibe, Cebu’s accessibility to backpackers also earned the website’s nod.

“Philippine Airlines recently gained approval for direct flights to Europe, Australia, and the United States from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Metro Manila which is connected to the Mactan-Cebu International Airport by dozens of daily flights. Passenger and vehicle ferries also run between Cebu and other major islands,” it says.

“On land, transport options include buses, minivans, jeepneys — wildly decorated vehicles with roots in Second World War US Army jeeps — pedicabs, and motorcycle taxis. Public ferries and smaller craft called bangkas ply the water,” it adds.

As to cuisine, the site says the country’s best lechon, or spit-roasted suckling pig, could be also found in Cebu. This is on top of other regional dishes like sinigang, among others

Backpackers? top destination | Cebu News, The Freeman Sections, The Freeman | philstar.com (http://www.philstar.com/cebu-news/2016/02/17/1553935/backpackers-top-destination)

Rob
02-17-2016, 7:28am
There is your opportunity Tim. Create something advertising a "backpackers cultural immersion" or something like that and charge them to setup tents in your front yard for 100p a day per tent.

Jeff '79
02-17-2016, 7:30am
There is your opportunity Tim. Create something advertising a "backpackers cultural immersion" or something like that and charge them to setup tents in your front yard for 100p a day per tent.

:yesnod: My cousin took her entire family on an Eco-Tour somewhere in Brazil.
Packaged properly, I think it would do very well there.

Rob
02-17-2016, 7:35am
:yesnod: My cousin took her entire family on an Eco-Tour somewhere in Brazil.
Packaged properly, I think it would do very well there.

I have backpacked all over the US and a little in Costa Rica and Italy. I love hitting the trails and just walking. One of the main things is finding a place to re-stock on some necessities and a place for a nice bath. Tim has that and could easily take advantage of that. Plus, he is a friendly face in a very remote location - something people will find comfort in.

island14
02-17-2016, 7:59am
I don't think they carry their own tents around, but there's plenty of room to set some up out there.

I do see myself building a row of small huts down each side of the property in the future and maybe a Cheeseburger and Beer bar stand out by the seawall if the pier opens up out here like they say they are going too.

I use to kinda dread seeing more and more tourist coming here, but the more I think about it.. it's going to happen anyways and no point in being stingy about sharing my space.. :D

It may end up being an opportunity in disguise really.. :island14:

I was over in town last Saturday night taking my wife out for Valentines, I was surprised to see how many tourist there were over there.. heck I barley knew any.. where as I use to know most all. :lol:


For now we are too far from town to do much, but if the old pier re-opens here things will change fast..

:cert:

Rob
02-17-2016, 8:10am
I don't think they carry their own tents around, but there's plenty of room to set some up out there.


If I am backpacking, I have a tent :yesnod:

Stangkiller
02-17-2016, 8:11am
There is your opportunity Tim. Create something advertising a "backpackers cultural immersion" or something like that and charge them to setup tents in your front yard for 100p a day per tent.

:iagree: air b&b might be an easy place to start.

Rob
02-17-2016, 8:16am
:iagree: air b&b might be an easy place to start.

https://www.airbnb.com/s/Bantayan-Island--Cebu--Central-Visayas--Philippines?guests=&checkin=&checkout=&ss_id=1dryn80r&source=bb&s_tag=og02O0Oc

:seasix:

Great idea Chris, I have never been to that site before but hear about it all the time. Looks like a few places there near Tim

simpleman68
02-17-2016, 9:44am
:iagree: air b&b might be an easy place to start.

Damn good idea. :yesnod:

My Mom has a beautiful property that she used for vacation rentals and had a lot of great experiences with it. Just gotta watch the idiots that show up to shoot the obvious porn. :Jeff '79:

Sounds like an excellent way to share part of your world with some interesting folks and make a few bucks at it along the way.

I'd also check with local gov to see if you can line up some perks for your venture and/or any visitors as you'll be bringing some cash to the table for them.
My dad utilized local and national governments resources and it greatly helped his company.
Scott

boracayjohnny
02-17-2016, 12:25pm
https://www.airbnb.com/s/Bantayan-Island--Cebu--Central-Visayas--Philippines?guests=&checkin=&checkout=&ss_id=1dryn80r&source=bb&s_tag=og02O0Oc

:seasix:

Great idea Chris, I have never been to that site before but hear about it all the time. Looks like a few places there near Tim

That $30/night place looks great. Yet, I'd also stay at the $16/night room.

xXBUDXx
02-17-2016, 12:30pm
Damn good idea. :yesnod:

My Mom has a beautiful property that she used for vacation rentals and had a lot of great experiences with it. Just gotta watch the idiots that show up to shoot the obvious porn. :Jeff '79:


Scott

I agree, watching is the best idea so far.

island14
02-17-2016, 7:59pm
I see Juvy has one or more of her places listed at P2522 a night.. damn thats high if you ask me.. but those are pretty nice little houses.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/7442217?s=og02O0Oc


I need to get a little work done to the guest house and list it here.

That was why I built it was for friends to stay in, and also to rent.

But the guys that use to send me boarders are both gone now..

If it rents out enough I can build more.

Thought about building some simple huts for backpackers at 300p a night.

Just have a common shower and CR room and also a shared cooking area.

It would also be cool to have a little Bar out front at the beach to hang out in the afternoons & evenings.

:cert:

island14
02-17-2016, 8:29pm
That $30/night place looks great. Yet, I'd also stay at the $16/night room.

Which ones Johnny?

I may know where it is...


But of course you would be staying here at our place if you were here..

:cert:

Jeff '79
02-17-2016, 8:31pm
How's the SCUBA diving there Tim?

island14
02-17-2016, 8:54pm
We don't have any dive shacks here on the island, but do over at Malapascua Island which is near here.. and has some great diving and coral reefs I hear, also they do Thresher Shark dives.

One of these days I hope to partner up with someone and set up here at our place to take tourist for shallow reef dives.

I'd let them set up here and I'd be happy to go burn a few tanks every day.. :yesnod: