Tourism Seychelles has successfully concluded a strategic media briefing in Johannesburg, South Africa. There, Prime Minister Sherryn Francis presented a dynamic vision for its destination for 2025, highlighting key developments to enhance tourism provision for the archipelago.
The exclusive breakfast session held at the Proud Mary Modern Eatery + Wine Bar in Rosebank brought together major South African media representatives for insightful discussions on the future developments of Seychelles and key events to come. Ta.
During the session, Mrs. Francis announced several groundbreaking initiatives, including a new luxury hotel development, an extensive collection of boutique properties, small homemade products, and a new Seychelles Tourist Rating Program. Holiday destination.
Among the key highlights of the presentation was the debate surrounding this year's Seychelles sports calendar. Mrs. Francis provided details about the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup along with signature events such as the Seychelles Sailing Challenge and the Seychelles Nature Trail, and placed the destination as a hub for world-class sporting events.
The Tourist Seychelles team also seized the opportunity to create excitement for the 40th Festival Cleor, which will be held in October 2025. Mrs. Francis said she is committed to ensuring that the country will continue to be one of the most iconic events on the Seychelles' socio-cultural calendar each year. Make sure to enchant visitors and keep the festival in mind.
“As we continue to strengthen our presence in this important region, our involvement with the South African media market is extremely important,” Mrs. Francis said. “The exciting developments and events planned for 2025 will enhance tourism delivery and create great opportunities for cultural exchange and economic growth on the island.”
The briefing also introduced new cultural experiences designed to provide visitors with a genuine encounter with the heritage of Seycheroa, addressing the growing demand for meaningful travel experiences.
This media engagement forms part of Tourism Seychelles' broader strategies to maintain strong relationships with key market partners and ensure consistent, high quality communications regarding destination delivery and development. Masu.
Tourism Seychelles expects these initiatives to contribute significantly to the attraction of destinations, particularly in the South African market.
