DoT vows to improve service after Palawan slides in world’s best islands ranking | Inquirer News

DoT vows to improve service after Palawan slides in world’s best islands ranking

By: - Reporter / @FMOrellanaINQ
/ 02:01 PM July 15, 2018

The Department of Tourism (DoT) took it as a challenge to improve its services after Palawan slid from the ranking of the world’s best islands.

The island of Palawan ranked sixth place out of the 15 world’s best islands,  a big slide from the previous years’ ranking. Palawan was hailed as the top best island in 2013, 2016, and 2017.

“It will be a challenge for us to regain the top spot next year. These rankings are votes from the public,” Tourism secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said in a statement.

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“We take it upon ourselves to further improve our services not just in Palawan but across the archipelago,” she added.

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International travel magazine Travel + Leisure released the ranking. Its readers gave Palawan a score of 90.04 and Cebu a score of 89.10

Three islands of Indonesia — Java, Bali, and Lombok topped the island ranking this year.

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Cebu  was in the eighth spot this year, but the island of Boracay was not included in the list. However, it ranked eighth in the Asian islands ranking.

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Despite Boracay’s exclusion, the DoT welcomed the ranking that was recently posted by the travel magazine.

“We are pleased with the results of this year’s Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards. Even Boracay, which is taking its beauty rest still ranked among the best in Asia,” Puyat said. /ee

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