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MICE to boost Legazpi’s tourist arrivals to 1.2M

By Connie Calipay

LEGAZPI CITY --- An array of scheduled meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) is expected to bring the total of tourist arrivals in this city to 1.2 million this year, the Legazpi City Tourism Office said.


“We are hopeful we can reach the target. We already have scheduled MICE starting February up to November this year,” CTO chief Cristina Agapita Pacres said in an interview.


Some of the national events that are scheduled in Legazpi City include the United Pentecost Church General Conference, Philippine Society of Agriculture and Biosystems Engineers, 39th National Convention of the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary, and the Private Schools Athletic Association.


Pacres said the influx of participants in MICE events boost the local economy as they create a demand for accommodation, catering services, transportation, retail and other tourism-related businesses.


Based on official data, the number of tourist arrivals in 2022 reached 291,391, a 197-percent increase from the 98,086 tourists in 2021.


“For 2023, we had already reached over half a million, and we are still awaiting additional data as we consolidate the reports for the last quarter of the year,” she said.


One of the top tourist attractions in the city is the Legazpi Boulevard where tourists are treated to a stunning view of Mayon Volcano across a glistening lake.


Apart from revelling in the scenic view of the volcano or touring the nature park around it, tourists also sample the delicacies and native dishes unique to Bicol.


Pacres added that when they promote, they also promote neighboring Albay towns as well as other Bicol Region provinces. (PNA)


TOURIST CHARMER A view from the Legazpi Boulevard, Mayon Volcano’s dazzling charm as one of Albay’s major drivers for the province to achieve a substantial number of domestic and foreign tourist arrivals this year. (PNA photo by Connie Calipay)

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