BALER, Aurora — The province recorded a total of 1,165,254 tourist arrivals during the Holy Week and extended SUMVAC period from April 12 to 20, 2025, according to consolidated data from the Aurora Provincial Tourism Office and various municipal tourism offices.
The figure includes 310,739 overnight guests and 854,682 same-day visitors, showing a significant increase in local tourism activity during the peak summer season.
Dipaculao led all eight municipalities with 309,219 total arrivals, followed closely by Baler with 307,077, and Dingalan with 280,001. These top three towns accounted for the majority of both same-day and overnight visits in the province.
Breakdown of overnight guests per municipality:
• Dipaculao – 127,148
• Baler – 72,223
• Dingalan – 56,606
• Dilasag – 26,739
• Casiguran – 15,876
• Dinalungan – 10,176
• San Luis – 1,562
• Maria Aurora – 409
Breakdown of same-day visitor arrivals:
• Baler – 234,854
• Dingalan – 223,395
• Dipaculao – 182,071
• Casiguran – 77,924
• Dilasag – 46,585
• Dinalungan – 31,825
• San Luis – 36,324
• Maria Aurora – 21,704
The combined arrivals from all municipalities reached 1,165,421, with slight discrepancies attributed to real-time reporting and updates.
The Provincial Tourism Office credited the rise in visitors to intensified promotional efforts, improved accessibility, and the province’s natural attractions such as beaches, waterfalls, mountains, and cultural heritage sites.
Local government units, the police, and tourism officials ensured the safe and orderly flow of visitors through enhanced coordination and tourist assistance services across the province during the holiday period.
Sources: Aurora Provincial Tourism, Baler Municipal Tourism Office, Tourism Casiguran, Dilasag Municipal Tourism Office, Turismo Dinalungan, Dingalan LGU – Tourism Office, Tourism Dipaculao, Tourism Maria Aurora, and Tourism San Luis, Aurora. (Jason de Asis)