World-renowned Palaui Island reopens after two years

The island covers 8,048 hectares with 1,008 hectares of coral reefs, 472-hectares of sea grass, and 102 hectares of mangrove.
The world-famous Palaui Island in Cagayan province is now open again to tourists after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
At the height of the health crisis in 2020, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) provided ₱1 million to fund the emergency employment of about 160 families in the island.
Officials of the DENR, Department of Tourism, Cagayan Economic Zone Authority, the local government, and other members of the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) led the ribbon-cutting ceremony recently to signal the reopening of the 8,048-hectare Palaui Island Protected Landscape and Seascape (PIPLS) at Barangay San Vicente in Santa Ana, according to a Facebook post.
The PAMB is the decision-making body of the PIPLS, a protected area legislated by virtue of Republic Act 11038, or the expanded protected areas system law.
According to Gwendolyn Bambalan, DENR Region 2 executive director, the reopening of the PIPLS will boost the economy and help the country recover from the effects of the public health emergency.
“Last year, our department initiated the improvement of facilities in PIPLS with a budget of ₱4.7 million,” she says. “With the influx of tourists, there should be an office dedicated to managing our environment and natural resources here.”
Two accredited boat operators’ associations, the San Vicente Motor Banca Association and Palaui San Vicente Motor Banca Association, have been ferrying tourists.
The island covers 8,048 hectares with 1,008 hectares of coral reefs, 472-hectares of sea grass, and 102 hectares of mangrove.
It became famous for hosting two seasons of the reality show Survivor USA and for being included on the list of the top 10 most beautiful beaches of the world drawn up by CNN.
In 2019, the marine protected area (MPA) was awarded outstanding National Integrated Protected Area System-Marine Protected Area by the Para El Mar: MPA Awards and Recognition, a biennial event that showcases the country's best performing MPAs.
As required by the PAMB, a vaccination card must be presented upon registration while only trained and accredited guides will be allowed.
The PIPLS is within the jurisdiction of the community environment and natural resources office of Aparri, led by forester Joselito Razon. (PNA)