Boracay now open to NCR Plus tourists | Inquirer News

Boracay now open to NCR Plus tourists

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 09:03 PM June 01, 2021

Boracay now open to NCR Plus tourists

SCENIC Boracay’s white sand beach, clear waters, and stunning sunset draw tourists back to this resort island in Malay town, Aklan province. —JACK JARILLA/FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — The world-renowned white sand beach of Boracay is now open to tourists from the so-called NCR Plus bubble, the local government of Malay in Aklan province announced Tuesday.

In a Facebook post, the Malay Tourism Office (MTO) said residents from Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal, which are currently under general community quarantine (GCQ) “with heightened restrictions”, can go to Boracay starting June 1 until June 15.

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“If NCR+ becomes plain GCQ after June 15, it would be a continuous takeoff. If NCR+ goes up again to MECQ, it may stop leisure movements again,” it said.

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It also said that other tourists from areas under GCQ and modified GCQ can also visit the island.

They, however, should check with the airlines for flight availability, the MTO noted.

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“The same LGU requirements are necessary to comply,” it added.

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https://www.facebook.com/malaytourism/posts/305050078004699

The government’s pandemic task force has eased restrictions on domestic travel, allowing residents from NCR Plus to travel to MGCQ areas for tourism purposes.

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