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One of the world’s top beach destinations, Boracay Island in the Philippines, will be shutdown for six months for a major overhaul, the Philippine government said Wednesday, after garbage, pollution and other environmental concerns have mounted with the island’s increasing popularity.
Boracay, which was named the No. 2 best beach in Asia by TripAdvisor, has seen rapid growth with tourists for its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. Last year, about 1.7 million tourists visited the island over just a 10-month period, the government-run Philippines Information Agency says. Tourism seems to have grown faster than Boracay’s infrastructure developed, and due to the high traffic of visitors, the island has problems like massive heaps of garbage and unregulated sewage pipes that drain onto beaches and into the sea.
In February, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said the island was a “cesspool,” CNN reports. “As long as there is s*** coming out of those pipes draining to the sea, I will never give you the time of the day (to return)” to the island, he said.
The government is floating “calamity funds” to help bolster the workers affected by the island’s closure. Both Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific are scaling back their Boracay-bound flights starting in late April.
Although the environmental rehabilitation is expected to take until October, Bloomberg cites Tourism Assistant Secretary Ricky Alegre saying that speeding up the overhaul could put Boracay’s “soft opening” somewhere around July.
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Source: thepointsguy.com