By Cheryl A. Galili

CITY MAYOR Edward S. Hagedorn is optimistic that by 2011 Puerto Princesa can surpass the prominence and fame of Boracay, one of the most active and enthusiastic tourism capitals of the Philippines.

In an interview with the city mayor, he said that the city government is not yet ready for a full blast tourism campaign because of lack of hotels and other infrastructures to cater to the needs of visitors.

However, by 2011, with the completion of the Puerto Princesa International Airport and the operation of several newly constructed hotels, accommodations will increase, and will make Puerto Princesa ready to welcome more domestic and foreign guests.

In the city, Hagedorn said visitors will not only enjoy white sand beaches, but also activities such as island hopping, mountain climbing, diving, bird watching, dolphin watching, firefly watching, and others related to eco-tourism.

Sceneries in Puerto Princesa alone, he furthered, are postcard-perfect and can be enjoyed by anyone who likes to commune with nature.

By 2011, I don’t think we can rest. Imagine, in underground river, we get so many visitors. How much more if the airport is already completed by then?” Hagedorn said.

He further added that by that time, there’ll be no coastal squatters. The area will be turned into a boulevard where people can enjoy healthy morning and afternoon walks and a sunrise, sunset view of the bay.