By Emmanuel Solis
LEGAZPI CITY – Another world-class travel facility that could be considered as a mega tourism project will soon rise in this city.
To be built is a terminal that will cater to international cruise
ships. Passengers will have a full view of the majestic Mayon Volcano once the
ships dock at the Albay Gulf.
Construction of the project will start as soon as the national
government transfers an initial amount of PHP150 million to the Department of
Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in Bicol.
“We are just waiting for the submission of some documents by the
Sunwest Construction Development Corporation and then the DPWH will issue a
notice to proceed (NTP) to start the construction of the project,” DPWH-Bicol
regional director Virgilio Eduarte said in an interview on Tuesday.
He said the cruise terminal project will be built along the Legazpi
City boulevard that is adjacent to the newly-constructed Sawangan Park, which
is now drawing hundreds of visitors every day.
Mayor Noel E. Rosal, in a separate interview said the project materialized
after the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) approved
the project proposal prepared by the city government.
“Because the initial construction of the tourism project had already
undergone the bidding process, its construction works would now commence,”
Rosal said.
TIEZA acts as the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) arm in providing
support to infrastructure and facilitating investments in tourism enterprise
zones across the country.
Rosal said the project includes the construction of a seaport that can
accommodate a 300-meter long tourism cruise ship which is the standard size of
international cruise ships.
“Upon completion of the project, Legazpi will be the second city after
Tagbilaran City in Bohol to have an international passenger cruise ship
terminal,” he said.
The cruise ship terminal, according to the mayor, will tremendously
uplift the tourism industry in this city that could further boost tourist
arrivals from different parts of the world.
The international cruise ship terminal is expected to attract more
tourists because of its strategic location, as it lies between the serene Albay
Gulf with a four-kilometer stretch boulevard and the panoramic, cone-shaped
Mayon Volcano. (PNA)
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