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Bohol
Beach Club on expansion binge
April 2006

The
prestigious Bohol Beach Club in idyllic Panglao Island
has been recently refurbished and expanded to accommodate
corporate meetings and other large group events.
Tony Ceniza, resident manager of the first class resort
located in Barangay Bolod, Panglao said 80 new rooms
were opened in March 2006 on top of the original 88
rooms to serve corporate clients that intend to hold
outings, functions, conventions, seminars and conferences
in an exclusive setting.
"Built within a 60-hectare enclave with 1.5 kilometers
of white-powder beachfront, Bohol Beach Club is an ideal
place to inspire team building," he said.
Ceniza said the same exclusive setting has attracted
corporate clients like Globe, Smart, Wyeth, Chowking,
Tupperware, and CDO Foodsphere Inc.
Recently, it has hosted the 17th anniversary celebration
of the Philippine Association of Meat Processors of
the Philippines, Inc. (PAMPI), which groups the 35 largest
food processors in the country with combined revenues
of P60 billion annually.
About 100 company executives from the 35 companies attended
a three-day convention at the Bohol Beach Club from
March 30 to April 1, where they discussed the future
of the local meat processing industry, Ceniza said.
Felix Tiukinhoy Jr., president of PAMPI, said the group
was impressed by the personalized service at the club.
"We liked the place for being well-secured that
allowed us to relax in an exclusive realm," he
said.
Ceniza said the club's conference facilities include
different functions rooms, designed to seat from 40
to 200 individuals.
The club also has a business center, which offers secretarial
services, photocopying, facsimile machine, computer
scanning, Internet access, among others. Overhead projector,
slide projector, white board, and other video equipment
are available upon request, he added.
Corporate guests, he said, can relax at the club's swimming
pool and other recreational facilities such as outdoor
Jacuzzi, tennis court, billiard hall, darts and chess.
It is also just a few minutes away from the world-famous
diving spot of Balicasag Island.
Ceniza said Bohol is now being considered the next prime
tourist destination in the country, after the crowded
Boracay.
A proof of this, he said, is when President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
tendered a state dinner for visiting New Zealand Prime
Minister Helen Clark at the Bohol Beach Club on March
14, 2006.
President Arroyo also released PhP25 million to conduct
a survey and partially acquire lands for the future
Panglao International Airport.

Data
from the Department of Tourism in Central Visayas showed
that the number of foreign tourists who visited Bohol
went up by more than 8,000 or 30 percent to 35,118 in
2005 from only 26,921 in 2004.
Top foreign guests in Bohol last year were from Taiwan,
the United States, Japan, Korea and Germany. In particular,
the number of Taiwanese tourists surged by 124 percent
to 6,404 while American tourists went up by 30 percent
to 4,213.
Tourists from Japan grew by 3.6 percent to 3,780 while
guests from Korea increased by 1.5 percent to 3,609.
German travelers posted a higher increase of 21 percent
to 2,709.
Aside from Panglao and Balicasag, other top attractions
in Bohol include the 1,268 perfectly cone-shaped Chocolate
Hills, the town of Corella which is home to endemic
tarsiers, and the diving spot in Cabilao.
Panglao is approximately thirty minutes by land from
Tagbilaran City, the capital of Bohol. Tagbilaran can
be reached in two hours by plane from Manila or just
25 minutes from Mactan. It is also just an hour and
a half away from Cebu City by ferry.
The Bohol Beach Club is operated by Tambuli Philippines
Resorts, which also manages the Tambuli Beach Club,
the Cebu Beach Club and the Blue Sky Sea Resort. PRESS
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