SBMA chairman Roberto Garcia said the Subic agency has lined up various activities showcasing the best of the region’s most visited tourism destination in line with this year’s theme, “Tourism for All, Promoting Universal Accessibility” of the National Tourism Month.
Garcia said that next month’s celebration will highlight the sound of entertainment and excitement unique to Subic, as well as the colors that invigorate the sights and adventures that visitors and locals enjoy in the freeport.
“This will not be another ordinary month in Subic. We have prepared various tourism-related competitions which will give you a chance to win prizes, or you can simply enjoy your stay in the Freeport as spectators,” he continued.
SBMA Tourism Department head Mary Jamelle Camba added that the month-long tourism celebration here will officially kick off on Sept. 5 with a motorcade, followed by a trade and photo exhibits, and a job fair.
The month-long trade and photo exhibits, which will be held at the Harbor Point Mall, will feature photographs taken from favorite tourist destinations in Subic, as well as various produce from Zambales and Bataan.
The two-day job fair to be organized by the SBMA Labor Department will make available at least a thousand jobs to applicants. This will be held at the Subic Gym on Sept. 5 and 6.
The celebration will also feature youth and sports-oriented events like the TRAP Aquathlon Championships at the Remy Field and the Subic Bay Ultimate Community Frisbee Tournament at the Remy Field on Sept. 4; the National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAASCU) Basketball Tournament at the Subic Gym on Sept. 8 and 17; and the SBMA Body Painting Contest on Sept. 30.
The Subic celebration will also include exciting competitions like the Central Luzon-wide Professionals Flair-tending/Bartending Competitions on Sept. 13; the Tourism Quiz Challenge in the Subic Got Talent- School Category on Sept. 15; and the Subic Got Talent- Open Category on Sept. 22, all at the Harbor Point Activity Center here.
The SBMA has also scheduled the Subic Bay Freeport Familiarization Tour, a free rolling tour around selected tourist attractions and parks for SBMA employees and students on Sept. 7, 14, and 21; and for persons with disability on Sept. 28.
SBMA offi cials are also inviting the public to take a glimpse of unique off erings from other provinces in the region through a special Central Luzon Province Show and the launching of the Festival of Festivals which will cap the Subic celebration on September 9 and 30, respectively, at Harbor Point.
The Department of Tourism regional offi ce has named Subic Bay Freeport as the most visited tourist destination in Central Luzon since 2013, based on reports submitted by accommodation establishments in all the seven provinces and three economic zones in the region.
Subic was also named “Number 1 Tourist Destination in Region III” for two consecutive years and continues to live up to its title as “Premier Convention Capital of Central Luzon,” which the DoT bestowed in 2012.
“Subic has everything,” Garcia said. “We have the facilities and the access by land, by water, and by air. And of course, we have year-round activities to make your stay in Subic memorable.”
“We invite you now to see the upcoming Tourism Month activities here and experience for yourself why people say that ‘It’s more fun-tastic in Subic’,” Garcia added.