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Boracay to reopen at only 20 percent capacity

Wednesday, 22 August 20183 min read
Boracay to reopen at only 20 percent capacity

The island of Boracay will not reopen fully operational, department of tourism secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.

She said only 3,000 of out a total of about 15,000 hotel rooms will be ready by the expected October 26 reopening date.

"I think it should be a soft opening. You cannot rehabilitate an island in six months. Everything’s on track, but it needs time," Romulo-Puyat told CNN Philippines.

Boracay was completely shut down on April 26 for a six-month clean-up and rehabilitation after being described as a cesspool by the Philippines’ President.

Romulo-Puyat and other government officials want to see a cap on the number of tourists allowed on the island.

"You can’t have too many people. In other countries, they really put a limit to the number of tourists entering their islands."

This issue is due to be discussed at a Boracay Inter-agency Task Force meeting on Wednesday.