Seychelles marks triumphant return to Africa’s Travel Indaba after five-year hiatus |20 May 2025
Seychelles marks triumphant return to Africa’s Travel Indaba after five-year hiatus
Seychelles has made a strategic comeback to Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025, marking its first participation in the prestigious trade show since 2019.
The destination made a notable impression with a small but powerful delegation led by Bernadette Willemin, director general for Destination Marketing at Tourism Seychelles, who also made her first appearance at the event, signalling a refreshed and invigorated approach to market engagement.
Joining DG Willemin on this important mission was market manager Christine Vel, alongside two of Seychelles’ strongest industry allies, national carrier Air Seychelles, represented by Pulane Ndingandinga, and one of the country's most reputable destination management companies (DMCs), Mason’s Travel, represented by Amy Michel; all reaffirming Seychelles’ status as a premier destination in the African tourism landscape.
Held at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban from May 13 to 15, Africa’s Travel Indaba remains a vital platform for tourism players across the continent to connect with international buyers and stakeholders. Seychelles seized this opportunity not only to reintroduce itself to the market but also to showcase its vibrant Creole identity and rich cultural heritage, which are central to its unique tourism appeal. The objective was clear: rekindle long-standing partnerships and forge new relationships, positioning Seychelles as a year-round destination that offers more than just sun and sand.
The Seychelles stand, themed ‘Another World of Wonders: The Seychelles Five’, celebrated the destination’s most distinctive qualities, pristine beaches, extraordinary biodiversity, heartfelt hospitality, vibrant Creole culture, and transformative travel experiences. This concept embodied the spirit of Another World, inviting visitors to look beyond the expected and discover the depth and soul of the islands.
In addition to the exhibition and B2B meetings, DG Willemin attended a distinguished networking dinner hosted by South Africa’s Minister for Tourism, Patricia De Lille, conducted several interviews targeting the African markets, and also had the opportunity to talk to UK and Irish media representatives. The event brought together top-level tourism stakeholders, offering further avenues for collaboration and knowledge sharing across the African tourism sector.
“Returning to Africa’s Travel Indaba after five years is a proud and strategic moment for us. It marks more than just our physical presence; it symbolises Seychelles’ renewed drive to reconnect, reengage, and reaffirm our place in the African travel landscape. We are here to showcase not only the beauty of our islands but the richness of our Creole culture, and to build lasting relationships that will carry Seychelles forward as a leading destination for authentic and meaningful travel experiences,” explained DG Willemin.
She added, “Furthermore, we wanted to position Seychelles as a year-round destination. We aimed to show visitors the incredible variety that our islands have to offer, a story that goes far beyond our iconic beaches to include the vibrant culture and warm, welcoming people that truly define who we are.”
Contributed