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Growing need for KZN coastal holiday resorts

- BARBARA COLE

TOURISM experts at home and overseas have been talking about the need for holiday resorts along the KZN coastline for years – and there could be good news at last.

What was needed to grow tourism in the region was to attract the mass market by having internatio­nally-branded and recognised hotels in a stretch of the coastline, enabling internatio­nal holidaymak­ers to fly in, have a holiday and fly out again, making way for the next batch of tourists, they said. The resorts would have to be within an easy drive of King Shaka Internatio­nal Airport.

A source said yesterday that there was now keen interest from overseas about building and operating a resort hotel.

At the end of yesterday’s Tourism Indaba media briefing, Phindile Makwakwa, the chief operating officer of Tourism KZN, also lamented the lack of a beach resort next to the region’s warm Indian Ocean waters.

“We hope that next year, there will be a major announceme­nt on new developmen­ts,” she said.

About 20 000 meetings had taken place between “buyers” and exhibitors at the Pan African tourism trade show up to yesterday morning – and there were still hours to go, said Amanda Kotze-Nhlapo of South Africa Tourism, which owns Indaba.

There were more than 1 000 exhibitors at the three-day show, now being held mid-week, instead of starting at the weekend as previously, so that delegates can get down to the business of doing business, said Sisa Ntshona, the chief executive of SA Tourism.

Ninety small and medium-sized South African entreprene­urs exhibited their wares – 10 from each province – and there were 368 buyers whose job was to make deals with exhibitors and put details about holidays and packages in their brochures.

The small entreprene­urs were the “future stars” of the local tourism industry as they offered new experience­s for travellers, Ntshona said.

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PICTURE: SIBUSISO NDLOVU Three days after President Jacob Zuma announced that Durban had won a five-year bid to host Tourism Indaba, some of the main players held a final press conference yesterday. They were, from left: Sisa Ntshona, the chief executive of SA Tourism;...
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