TOURISM AND TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT

PGOM Worked to Enhance the Province’s Tourism Industry
Occidental Mindoro, known as the abode of the second-largest island in the Philippines, is as province that boasts rich natural resources, a vibrant culture, and diverse tourist attractions. With its stunning beaches, lush mountains, and unique indigenous heritage, the province is poised to become a premier destination for both local and international tourists. As a hub of ecological and cultural richness, Occidental Mindoro offers unparalleled experiences that highlight the beauty and authenticity of the region, making it an ideal location

Occidental Mindoro extends beyond its breathtaking vistas of rice paddies and mountain ranges
Occidental Mindoro extends beyond its breathtaking vistas of rice paddies and mountain ranges. With pristine white beaches, and underwater paradise, and other enchanting sights, the province emerges as a promising center for sustainable tourism. As the abode of the second-largest contiguous coral reef globally, Apo Reef, the province boasts a diverse range of attractions, spanning from marine biodiversity to mountainous terrain to untouched white sands, and more. Governor Ed firmly believes that tourism holds the potential to drive growth in

Governor Ed strongly believes that Occidental Mindoro offers a vast potential for sustainable tourism
Tourism is an industry that has the potential to be an engine of growth for any province and Governor Ed strongly believes that Occidental Mindoro offers a vast potential for sustainable tourism. Being home to the second-largest contiguous coral reef in the world- Apo Reef, the province has a wide array of tourist spots from marine biodiversity to mountain ranges to unspoiled white beaches and more. With the collaborative efforts of the Department of Tourism – MIMAROPA, Provincial Tourism Office,

Tourism is an industry that has the potential to be an engine of growth
Tourism is an industry that has the potential to be an engine of growth for any province and Governor Eduardo B. Gadiano strongly believed that Occidental Mindoro offers a vast potential for sustainable tourism. Being home to the second-largest contiguous coral reef in the world- Apo Reef, the province has a wide array of tourist spots from marine biodiversity to mountain ranges to unspoiled white beaches and more. Among many other devastating effects of COVID-19 in general, this pandemic has