Palawan's Newest Eco-Adventure Awaits

In the heart of Palawan, a province renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, an exciting expansion project is taking shape. Binga Beach Resort, already a jewel in San Vicente's tourism crown, is set to grow with enhanced glamping accommodations, increased rainwater harvesting systems, an upgraded solar power infrastructure, two greenhouses with vertical farming towers, and an enclosed six-chamber septic system.

With titled land and all necessary PAMB (Protected Area Management Bureau) and ECC Environmental Compliances secured, Binga Beach Resort is poised to move forward, creating more jobs and establishing itself as a model for sustainable tourism in the region. The expansion plan has received approval from the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), marking a significant milestone for the project. TIEZA, as the main government agency involved, has been instrumental in guiding the resort through the approval process, ensuring that the expansion aligns with the region's sustainable development goals.

By working closely with TIEZA, local government units, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), and the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD), Binga Beach Resort exemplifies responsible land use and environmental compliance. The project goes beyond mere expansion; it sets a new standard for sustainable tourism, where accommodations are seamlessly integrated with eco-friendly practices.

As Binga Beach Resort embarks on this exciting new chapter, it invites environmentally conscious travelers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a unique experience to be part of this sustainable tourism journey. This expansion represents a bold step towards a future where tourism and environmental conservation go hand in hand, ensuring that Palawan's natural beauty continues to be a source of inspiration for generations to come.

The Strategic Investment Priority Plan (SIPP) is a crucial component of the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) Act. It identifies priority investment projects and activities eligible for registration and incentives. If you are considering a tourism investment project, you can check if it falls under the registrable projects or activities in the SIPP. These include various sectors such as Tourist Transport Services, Accommodation Establishments, Convention and Exhibition Facilities, Amusement Parks, Adventure and Eco-Tourism Facilities, Sports Facilities, Health and Wellness Facilities, Theme Parks, Farm Tourism, Tourism Training Centers, Development of Retirement Villages, and Restoration/Preservation of Historical Shrines. The SIPP aims to promote long-term growth, sustainable development, and environmental awareness within the community

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