Event Details

The Island Garden City of Samal has long been a number one tourist destination. It is a living embodiment of a tropical paradise, squeezed into the heart of Davao Gulf, and considered the largest "resort city in the Philippines'' with 18-kilometer coastlines and a cluster of 9 islets. As a unique tourist destination, it is home of pristine beaches, diving spots, waterfalls, and woods filled with a variety of trees and flora. Mangrove forests stretch far into its interior with cave sanctuaries, further illuminating its mystique beauty.


Among its several commercial and private resorts, one of its hidden attractions is the Sanipaan Shoal, or so-called "the vanishing island". Half of the 80-hectare Sanipaan Shoal emerges as a sand bar during low tide but vanishes during high tide creating the illusion of vacationing in the open seas. More than white sand beaches and crystal blue water, IGACOS is also known to be an urbanizing center in a rural setting where it is also considered an ideal location for future investments due to its typhoon-free climate and strategic location. There are also other undiscovered natural tourist attractions like the magnificent Hagimit Falls and the Monfort Bat Cave. All of Samal's phosphatic material deposits can be found in these caves which are all within the vicinity of Babak at the western periphery of the island. Phosphoric acid and ammoniated phosphate fertilizers, animal feed additives, elemental phosphorus, and a range of phosphate compounds for industrial and consumer use, are all produced by these material deposits. Aside from its thriving tourism spots, the city's economy and primary source of income are also heavily dependent on its agricultural output. The island's main exports include copra, mango, corn, vegetables, citrus fruit, and fish. Additionally, rice is produced in the barangays of Libuak in Babak District and Aumbay in Penaplata District. Livestock farming is another important industry on the island.


The city's diverse community and supportive local government unit are one of the reasons why Samal remains vibrant. However, during the pandemic, its tourism sector was severely impacted by travel restrictions and the closure of borders. This was manifested in the sharp 72% decline in the record of tourist arrivals for the first three quarters of 2020; compared to the previous year almost 1.09 million arrivals in Samal. Some of the key actors that can take action in response to this decline in tourism are investors, resort owners, and the local government unit. The Island Garden City of Samal's path to recovery and prosperity will be laid out by their coordinated efforts and strategic plans. As a response, the European Chamber of Commerce will take this initiative towards greater heights by hosting an event, entitled, "The Future of Tourism: Exploring the Glamour of Island Garden City of Samal" which will be held on 04 November 2022, 2:00 - 3:30 PM (GMT + 8) via Zoom to discuss the awaiting opportunities and future investments in the city. This forum seeks to unleash the city's potential and envision initiatives through a shared dialogue with experts in the tourism industry.



For registration and partnership inquiries, please contact Jiyan Sanico at jiyan.sanico@eccp.com.

Speakers

  • Jennifer D. Cariaga, CPA, MBA (City Investment and Tourism Officer at LGU - IGACOS)

    Jennifer D. Cariaga, CPA, MBA

    City Investment and Tourism Officer at LGU - IGACOS

    City Investment and Tourism Officer (LGU – IGaCoS)
    2012 to present (ten years)

    Certified Public Accountant

    City Accountant
    July 1, 1998 to year 2012

    Municipal Accountant
    1992 to June 30, 1998

    Master in Business Administration
    Ateneo de Davao University

    Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in Accounting
    Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology

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  • SUSAN SANTOS CÁRDENAS (President at Society for Sustainable Tourism & Development Inc.)

    SUSAN SANTOS CÁRDENAS

    President at Society for Sustainable Tourism & Development Inc.

    May 2019 to present Green Destinations Partner and Representative (https://greendestinations.org/home/partnerships/)
    Good Travel Program East & Southeast Asia Regional Coordinator
    Oct 2016 to present MAC Partner – UNWTO – One Planet - Sustainable Tourism Program (http://sdt.unwto.org/partners-oneplanet-stp)
    June 2014 to present Founding Board Member – Asian Ecotourism Network (aen.org)
    Nov 2012 to present President, Society for Sustainable Tourism & Development Inc. – SSTDI (sstdi.org)

    Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Marketing Management, University of St. La Salle, Philippines

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  • Hon. Al David T Uy (Mayor at LGU - ISLAND GARDEN CITY OF SAMAL)

    Hon. Al David T Uy

    Mayor at LGU - ISLAND GARDEN CITY OF SAMAL

    City Mayor From (2016 -Present )

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  • RD. Tanya Rabat Tan (Regional Director of DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM)

    RD. Tanya Rabat Tan

    Regional Director of DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

  • Asec. Christopher V. Morales (ASSISTANT SECRETARY at DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM)

    Asec. Christopher V. Morales

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY at DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

    “Chris” is the designated Assistant Secretary for Regional Monitoring Services (RMS). He has also been leading the National Farm Tourism Program of the Department of Tourism since 2020.

    Chris rose from the ranks and has over 23 years of government service starting as a Project Evaluation and Planning Officer and later as Program Director at the Department of Agriculture. In 2015, he supervised the Field Programs Operational Planning Division and the Disaster Risk Reduction Management Operations Center of the Department (2015-2019). He also helped promote agriculture and food products in the local and international markets as the OIC-Director for Agribusiness and Marketing (2018), and he was the overall coordinator of DA’s National Organic Agriculture Program (2016-2019).

    In 2020, he started his journey in the Department of Tourism as the Regional Director of MIMAROPA until 2021. He provided overall supervision and direction of the regional office with regard to the implementation of laws, policies, plans, programs, rules and regulations of the Department, particularly, those relating to compliance, accreditation, standards development, tourism development planning, and product and market development.
    From November 2021 to July 2022, he was designated as OIC Undersecretary for Tourism Regulation, Coordination, and Resource Generation. In his capacity as OIC Undersecretary, he oversaw the tourism operations and activities of the Office of Tourism Standards and Regulation, Office of the Industry and Manpower Development, and the Regional Offices of the Department and supervised the rules and regulations governing the operation and activities of all tourism enterprises and provides technical assistance to LGUs in destination development, and standards and regulatory enforcement.
    Now, designated as the Assistant Secretary for Regional Monitoring Services, his office is primarily in charge of monitoring, and supervising the Regional Offices’ administrative requirements, programs, projects and activities. Furthermore, his office provides liaison and coordination work for the regional offices with the DOT Central Office, other government agencies, and private sectors at the national level.

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Tickets

ECCP Members / Non ECCP Members
Standard Price Complimentary
Member Price ₱500