With Kalagkalag 2025 approaching, Mayor Inocentes Cabaron spearheaded a strategic meeting to intensify municipal preparations for the influx of local tourists expected during the long holiday. Authorities anticipate a significant increase in visitors, as the three-day observance from October 31 to November 2 traditionally draws families home and tourists to Moalboal’s renowned beaches and resorts.
To address the surge, municipal and barangay officials have rolled out enhanced traffic rerouting plans, crowd control protocols, and stricter monitoring of public transport operations. Special attention is being given to safety measures for tourists, such as roadside inspections, regulated beach access, mandatory registration at the Municipal Tourism Office, and compliance with helmet ordinances for motorcycle riders. These efforts aim to protect both residents and guests, and maintain order at popular destinations, terminals, and cemeteries.
Mayor Cabaron appeals to the public for cooperation with travel advisories and local regulations, emphasizing community vigilance and hospitality for visitors. Municipal teams, composed of public safety officers, tourism personnel, and medical responders, are on heightened alert to ensure a secure and enjoyable UNDAS for all, highlighting Moalboal’s commitment to safe tourism and tradition throughout the holiday.
