Marriott International’s Cape Town staycation guide is here to help you celebrate the tourism industry’s grand return:
Marriott International’s Cape Town staycation guide is here to help you celebrate the tourism industry’s grand return., South Africa offers incredible diversity in the way of travel destinations, world-class service standards and excellent infrastructure for tourism.was declared to be: “Rethinking tourism: Opportunities await” in recognition of the pandemic’s impact on the global travel industry.
Marriott International is celebrating tourism with a staycation guide inspired by recent domestic travel trends:There’s so much to do when you escape to the city, and Cape Town offers a vast array of fun activities and places of interest. From arts and culture to sports, shopping and dining locations, there’s so much choice. South Africa’s luxury travellers are looking for thoughtful, special experiences that foster their well-being and connection to each other.
There’s a good reason why South Africa is famous for its beaches and a trip to either coast holds the promise of a relaxing and pleasurable holiday. The warm weather is ideal for indulging in the fun-in-the-sun freedom of a beach vacation. Base yourself at theon the Garden Route and enjoy carefree days at the fabulous coastal destinations.Protea Hotel by Marriott Mossel Bay. Picture: Protea Hotel by Marriott Mossel Bay / Facebook.
At this time, many families are keen on destinations they can drive to where the road trip itself is an important part of shared adventure.Maher concludes, “With our freedom to travel reinstated, the task is to implement agile travel options and opportunities. We’ve become much more tuned into living in the moment and seizing opportunities when we can. We’ve had to be open to being more spontaneous when it comes to making our travel plans.
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