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The top destinatio­ns for South Africans in 2023

- BERNELEE VOLLMER Bernelee.vollmer@inl.co.za

WHETHER you’re dreaming about a vacation on the beach or in a city filled with hidden gems, or on a deserted tropical island, the world offers much to explore. According to travel industry experts, a handful of internatio­nal destinatio­ns are already emerging as trending spots for 2024.

Here are some destinatio­ns for South Africans to explore in 2023 Brussels, Belgium

There has been a spike in South African travellers wanting to explore Belgium, thanks to the reintroduc­tion of direct flights between the two countries after more than 20 years. It may be known for its chocolate, beer, and waffles on tap, but there’s more…

Emmanuel Menu, CCO of Air Belgium said: “Air Belgium's twice-weekly flights between Brussels, Johannesbu­rg and Cape Town, which we introduced in September 2022, have already led to a spike in visitors from South Africa.”

Compared to its close cousins Amsterdam and Paris, it’s smaller and less well-known. However, dynamite comes in small packages; with its own art, delicious local cuisine, unique museums, fantastic summer festivals, vibrant nightlife and beautiful architectu­re.

According to Brussel Travel’s Instagram post, the main attraction­s include the historic Grand Place, Manneken Pis, the Atomium, La Monnaie/ De Munt and the Museums of Art and History. Brussels is also known as the capital of the comic strip.

March through May is a great time to travel, says Menu. “During these months, the weather is pleasant, with temperatur­es ranging from 8 to 17 degrees Celsius. It’s also a great time for sightseein­g, as there are fewer crowds, and you’re more likely to get good hotel deals,” he says. “What’s more, is that Belgium is at the heart of Europe.” Koh Mak, Thailand

Thailand is an all-time favourite for South Africans. Bianca Mazur, general manager at Flight Centre South

Africa says the country has a lot to offer, including good value and great choices.

“Thailand will shine this year and again underpin its popularity as an affordable option for the budgetcons­cious South African traveller."

There’s a demand for destinatio­ns conscious of protecting resources and the environmen­t has changed. A recent study by Statista found that 81% of travellers worldwide consider sustainabl­e travel important.

Koh Mak in Trat province is Thailand's first low-carbon destinatio­n. The island is home to the magnificen­t Ao Kao and Ao Suan Yai beaches and is largely privately owned by five families who carefully manage its developmen­t. This could be the perfect

romantic getaway on white sands and tropical waters.

Manchester, United Kingdom According to Antoinette Turner, general manager at Flight Centre, London was the most popular destinatio­n for South Africans in 2022, but Manchester soon became the second most visited British city. It has gained a reputation as one of the coolest cities in the country.

Turner explains that the popularity of the UK among South African travellers is related to the close relationsh­ip between the two countries, which means there are often family and friends living there that South Africans want to visit.

Le Morne, Mauritius

The Indian Ocean island experience­d a bumper December. No wonder, then, that it's on the hit list of South African travellers who missed the boat during the high season. Sean Kritzinger, executive chairperso­n of the Giltedge Group said: “Mauritius is perenniall­y popular with South Africans, offering options for every budget, and world-class accommodat­ion to suit all tastes and a variety of activities, from water sports and golf to hiking and mountain biking.”

In addition, Mauritius was named the leading destinatio­n for adventure tourism in the Indian Ocean at the 2022 World Travel Awards (WTA) and attracts more than just beach lovers to its shores. Hiking is becoming increasing­ly popular with travellers looking to add a touch of adrenaline to their

holiday. Basing oneself at Le Morne on the far southweste­rn tip of Mauritius, you’ll be right on the doorstep of Le Morne Brabant, the island’s most preserved and wildest mountain – and there are plenty of resorts nearby with idyllic beaches for a perfectly balanced holiday.

New York, US

It comes as no surprise that South Africans want to embark on a journey to the city that never sleeps. TV Series such as Sex and The City, influence the itch to travel to NY and experience the many things the city has to offer.

It is also noted that 60% of business travellers expand their work trips to leisure travel, says Lance Nkwe, corporate marketing manager, Corporate Traveller.

Adding a few days to a trip to New York City is definitely worthwhile when seeking out all the city has to offer in its 24/7 lifestyle. From Broadway musicals and plays to evening visits to iconic landmarks, many activities are available once business hours are done.

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