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THERE is no ban on day trips and walk-in customers at tourism sites in southern Cebu, but only a “structured approach” to allow for better crowd management and tour coordination.Sugbo News, the official media arm of the Cebu Provincial Government, issued an erratum on Saturday, February 15, 2025, regarding a news story it posted on Thursday, Feb. 13, titled “No more day trips, walk-ins in southern Cebu’s tourist spots by March.
”The erratum added that the Province will regulate whale shark watching in Oslob and the sardine run in Moalboal, in the same way that it has regulated canyoneering activities in Badian, which “has resulted in increased revenue collection for the Municipality of Badian.”“This will generate revenue not only for resort operators but also for LGUs ,” the erratum said, adding that the LGU is at the forefront of maintaining the sites, ensuring public safety and keeping the area clean and sustainable.
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