Bohol — In response to the shifting global landscape, Bohol’s tourism sector recently held a high-level dialogue to ensure the province remains a premier travel destination. Hosted at The Ivywall Resort in Panglao, the meeting brought together airline operators, resort owners, and government officials to discuss strategies for maintaining competitiveness amidst rising fuel costs and geopolitical tensions. The focus was on "destination resilience," encouraging the industry to innovate its marketing and logistics to keep the province attractive to international visitors from new markets like Japan. By uniting these sectors, Bohol is building a more cohesive and adaptable tourism framework that can navigate the challenges of 2026 and beyond.
Collaborative Resilience in Action
The dialogue served as a platform for stakeholders to share market intelligence and operational insights, aiming to create a collective buffer against external economic shocks. Leaders from the Bohol Provincial Tourism Office and the private sector discussed how to maintain stable travel prices while continuing to improve the quality of the visitor experience. This approach acknowledges that while global events are out of the province's control, how they adapt and respond is a matter of collective strategy. The initiative reflects a shift toward a more proactive, unified management of the tourism industry.
Expanding Horizons to New Markets
A major part of the strategy involves expanding Bohol’s reach beyond its traditional visitor base, with Japan being identified as a key target. The recent success of charter flights has proven that there is strong international interest, and the dialogue provided a venue to discuss how to scale this into consistent flight traffic. Attendees also debated the feasibility of visa-free initiatives for key tourism partners to further streamline the travel experience. By removing friction from the arrival process, the province aims to solidify its status as a world-class gateway.
Innovating the Visitor Experience
Sustainability and product development were central themes, with participants discussing the proposed revival of whale shark experiences built on strict ethical and conservation safeguards. This commitment to the "geopark" brand is what sets Bohol apart from other beach destinations in Southeast Asia. By focusing on high-value, sustainable tourism, the province is targeting visitors who are more likely to stay longer and engage deeply with the local community. It is a strategic move to ensure that the island’s growth is both profitable and environmentally responsible for the long term.









