Showing posts with label samar island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samar island. Show all posts

Saturday, September 10, 2011

A first-class hotel rises in Samar


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Rear portion of the hotel being developed into a resort (above); a single room at Ciriaco Hotel (right); hotel sales manager Rene Eufre shows the door signages, which are in Waray with English translations (far right).
CALBAYOG CITY – Samar Island has all the ingredients of a prime tourist destination – good surfing and diving sites, beautiful islets with white beaches, historical places, waterfalls, caves, rivers, rapids and other natural wonders for adventurers.
But for a long time, it lacked one important thing for visitors: Accommodation.
Now, tourists can stay in a cozy place as they explore the country’s third largest island composed of the Samar, Northern Samar and Eastern Samar provinces.
Ciriaco Hotel and Resort, the only hotel of its kind in Samar, offers many amenities to the modern tourists – from fine dining to high-speed Internet access inguest rooms.
The de luxe hotel is located along the Maharlika Highway in Barangay Bagacay in Calbayog City, just 2 kilometers from the airport, where flights to and from Manila are available.
Tacloban City, another flight end-point from Cebu City and Manila, can be reached in three and a half hours by land travel from the hotel.
Amenities


The frontage of the Hotel Ciriaco Hotel andResort.

Opened in November last year, the four-story Ciriaco Hotel and Resort offers 45 air-conditioned rooms, two function rooms, a café bar with a band playing nightly from Thursday to Sunday, an al fresco restaurant, a business center and a wide parking space.
“We have complete facilities for tourists and locals,” says Rene C. Eufre, the sales manager.
The rooms are spacious with 37 LCD TVs with cable connections, phones, work desks, luggage racks, rainforest showers, in-room safes and fire safety systems.
Other amenities are laundry and pressing services, personalized wake-up calls and a money exchange service.
Its business center offers secretarial, fax, photocopying and courier services as well ascomputer and presentation equipment rental.
Introductory rates
Eufre says the introductory rates for single rooms are P1,800 for city view and P2,200 for sea view. The rates for rooms with two beds are P2,798 for sea view and P2,398 for city view. Both include free breakfast.
Most of the guests are walk-in customers and those from the government, associations, schools, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing firms, Eufre says.
At present, the hotel is developing a resort at a reclaimed area in the rear, equipped with swimming pools, a spa and a gymnasium.
“We’re targeting [to open the area by] December in preparation for the next summer,” he says.
He expressed optimism that many more customers will come because of the water sport facilities, like jet skiing, kayaking and water rides.
Tour packages
“I need an aggressive tourism right now because there are a lot of natural resources here; maybe we can market [the hotel] to travel agencies,” he says.
He plans to have a tour package to Samar and Northern Samar, such as hopping to the three island municipalities facing Calbayog City and to the nearby Balicuatro Islands.
Other possible itineraries include several waterfalls in Calbayog and to the Samar Island Natural Park, where tourists can do mountain trekking and extreme boat riding.
Hotel owner Ciriaco “Tony” Uy Tan, who has been successful in the motorcycle and cinema businesses, says he is happy that he is helping Samar’s tourism industry.
A first-timer in this kind of business, Tan reveals that he was encouraged by the city mayor and the congressman to put up a big hotel in Calbayog to cater mainly to foreign and local tourists.
Photos by Vicente Labro

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Road project grant a boost to fight insurgency

TACLOBAN CITY -- The multi-million US dollar road rehabilitation grant from the United States for the Island of Samar is a big help to the government's fight against insurgency, a top military official said.
Colonel Alex Albano of the Philippine army said the grant for the road rehabilitation in Samar Island, serving 15 towns, from the Western and Eastern Samar provinces, all in their area of operation, will help solve the insurgency problem in the island.

Albano said the project once completed will help in their civil-military operations and development activities among communities.

It will also help farmers in transporting their agricultural products and in boosting the economic activities.

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Rogelio Singson said $214.4 million will be used to rehabilitate 223.068 kilometers roads from the provinces of Samar and Eastern Samar.

The $214.4 million is part of the $434 million grant to the Philippines through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC).

MCC is an independent US foreign aid agency that is helping poor countries alleviate their depressed socio-economic conditions.

Singson, together with MCC Country Director Matthew Bohn, led his team in a road inspection last October 2, 2010, as part of the pre-road construction activity.

Singson said the project has a timeframe of five years.

The road rehabilitation cut across the island from the west in Buray, junction in Paranas, Western Samar, passing through the center part of the island going east to Taft Eastern Samar, then going to south up to the southern tip of Samar Island in Guiuan town. (Restituto A. Cayubit)

Published in Manila Daily Bulletin October 9m 2010.