Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
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A Thesis
presented to
the Faculty of the College of Education, Arts and Sciences
De La Salle Lipa
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In partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the course requirement
in Communication Skills 2
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by:
LESKA DARA C. GAMAB
LEAH GELINE T. LARAYA
EILEEN SHIENE BANOG
ANGELI PERCE
March, 2010
DE LA SALLE LIPA
College of International Hospitality and Tourism Management
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Guest Evaluator
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Ms. Maria Isabel B. Naval
COMSKI2 Instructor
Chapter 1
Introduction
World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in
places outside their usual environment for more than twenty-four (24) hours and
not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not
related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited".
Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. In 2008, there were over
2007. International tourism receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in
tourism arrivals worldwide falling to 2% during the boreal summer months, and
this negative trend intensified as international tourist arrivals fell by 8% during the
first four months of 2009.Thereafter this declining trend was exacerbated in some
Tourism is vital for many countries, such as Egypt, Greece and Thailand,
and many island nations, such as The Bahamas, Fiji, Maldives and the
Seychelles, due to the large intake of money for businesses with their goods and
services and the opportunity for employment in the service industries associated
parks, casinos, shopping malls, various music venues and the theatre.
Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside
their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure,
remunerated from within the place visited". Tourism has become a popular global
leisure activity. In 2004, there were over 763 million international tourist arrivals.
Tourism is vital for many countries, due to the income generated by the
such as cruise ships and taxis, accommodation such as hotels, restaurants, bars,
and entertainment venues, and other hospitality industry services such as spas
and resorts.
San Juan and Its impact to the Tourism Industry of Batangas as Perceived by the
CIHTM students.
1. What is tourism?
This will be very helpful for them because they can use as their
guide for their research problem and also they can think more ideas that
Research Objective:
This paper covers the establishment of different resorts at Laiya San Juan
CIHTM students.
However, this shall not include the the history and origin of Batangas..
Definition of Terms
Facility-readiness in doing.
east of Batangas City, also the same distance southwest of Lucena City,
Quezon, and 115 kilometers away from Manila. According to the latest census, it
sand beach situated along the stretching coast of Sigayan Bay and Verde Island
passage. The place is nestled behind the peaks of Mt. Daguldol and home to
several hiking destinations, such as Naambon falls and Mainit Pulang Bato.
Because of its proximity to cities of Manila, Batangas and Quezon, this beach
called Laiya became a popular destination for weekend retreats and corporate
excursions.
Numerous resorts from upscale to budget accomodation which are mainly
known to local tourists are visibly located along the wide strip of Laiya beach.
They all come to life during holidays and weekends when tourists from the wide
metropolis come to reatreat from their frenzied daily life. It does not take away its
appeal, but, for people who may want to witness this hidden beauty must visit
Laiya during low season, when the beach is calmer and much more silent. And
Aside from swimming, snorkeling, boating, and kayaking, not much water
activities are available in Laiya. Diving and other hi-tech water activities are not
sanctuary at the other side of the coast, or to the famous diving destination-
Verde Island. Although Laiyas main attraction is its long strip of white beach,
other sportif options can be found in its interiors, such as its hidden coves, falls
and thick forested mountains where trails have been appreciated best for
If you come to stay for a few days, dont expect a la carte in your resorts
restaurant. Dining is mostly buffet. A few foreign dishes is served but the majority
basket and renting an open shed is enough for day trippers. Those who dont
have time to prepare, however, may avail some of the resorts lunch packages
Exploring Laiya
To retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city and to enjoy the fresh breeze
and warm blue water of the sea, coming to Laiya is a perfect idea for weekend
retreats. The beach is wide, all covered with white sand, and the water is warm;
To get there, take South Luzon Tollway, and exit at Batangas Lucena exit.
Drive along the national road until you see a board Star Tollway turn right at
Few meters from the Star Tollway exit, you will see De La Salle University
Lipa on the left side of the road. Several meters from De La Salle, watch out for
Y junction (where McDonalds is at the center). Take the road at the right that
heads to Lipa town proper. Then follow the road as it merges with another road at
the right (where monument is) and watch out for Mercury Drug. Turn right at this
street then straightly take this road towards Rosario and Padre Garcia.
About 8.5km from Lipa, there will be a junction that leads to Padre Garcia.
From Padre Garcia, Turn left towards Rosario. From the town center of Rosario,
Turn left (where South Star Drug Store is) then follow this road until San Juan.
Once in san Juan, turn right at the street where municipal hall is (just across
basketall court), and upon entering the road, you will see billboards indicating
beach resorts of Laiya. Follow this road until you reach the unconcreted part.
This means you are in the vicinity. From this point and the succeeding distance,
you will see a lot of resort signboards along the road. All of them lead to resorts
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
exist, practices that prevail, process that are going on and effect that are being
Data Gathering
with the help of survey questionnaires. The selected respondents were the
The respondents are selected because they are only few students who
The researchers examine and read the gathered data to layout chapters of
process. The questionnaire is drafted and modified after finalizing the draft. The
identify the rate of CIHTM students who are undergoing in tree planting activities.
The gathered data were presented in tabulated form which is interpreted through
1. Frequency distribution
2. Percentage
This percentage of CIHTM students is computed so as to
3. Rank
Chapter page
Introduction
Research Objective
Definition of Terms
Related Literature
3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Chapter 4
This chapter shows the presentation,analysis and interpretation of data that was
gathered in the survey conducted to 22 CIHTM Students of De La Salle Lipa.
male female
Graph 1 presented the profile gender of the respondents. This showed that most of the
respondents.
Graph 2 showed the program profile of the respondent . This showed that most
Arts.
Graph 3 Do De La Salle Lipa CIHTM Students ever heard about Laiya Beach
Resorts.
Yes No
Graph 3 illustrated on do the De La Salle Lipa CIHTM students ever heard about
Laiya Beach Resorts. It shows that 90.9% of the students answered Yes and the rest
Environment
Graph 4 presented the thoughts of the DLSL CIHTM Students about the difference of
Laiya Beach Resorts among the other beaches in Batangas. It presents that most of the
respondents think that it was the activities of Laiya Beach Resorts having 40.90%. The
remaining was scenery with 36.36%, environment with 31.18%, accommodation with
Coco Grove
shows that 45.45% of the respondents would prefer to go to Blue Coral Resort, 22.72%
to Laiya Coco Grove, 13.63% to Sabangan Beach Resort, 9.09% at White Cove and the
Yes No
Graph 6 illustrated on do DLSL CITHM students think that the Beach Resorts in
illustrates that most of the respondents think that Laiya Beach Resorts do adheres the
of Laiya, San Juan contributed much on the economy of Batangas having 86.36%.
Yes No
Graph 7 showed that most of the DLSL Students think that the tourism industry of
the beaches of Laiya, San Juan contributed much on the economy of Batangas having
86.36%.
Chapter 5
In this chapter, the researcher discussed the summary of the study, the
formulated conclusions, which were derived from the presentation, analysis and
studies.
Summary
This research paper was established by gathering the data, concluding the
survey through questionnaires and interpreting the data through statistic tools like
pie graph. The data gathered by the researchers was thoroughly studied
The researchers concluded that having the Laiya Beach Resorts, located
The researcher concluded that the different activities that can be done at
each resorts contribute a lot on the impact of Laiya Beach Resorts to the tourism
Recommendation
CIHTM students especially the tourism students to visit and try the different
resorts at Laiya, San Juan Batangas became it would largely help our own
economy and its highly recommended to the students under the different