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What SA travellers want – Club Med

22 Jul 2015
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SOUTH Africans strive to

travel internationally at

least once a year, says

Club Med md for Southern

Africa, Stuart de Bourgogne,

who revealed some trends in

the travelling preferences of

local customers at a recent

event at The Marion on Nicol

in Johannesburg.

“South Africans want value

for money when travelling,”

he says. “They want more

than to just visit a destination

– they want their journey to

be a worthwhile experience,

without the hassle. We found

that 73% of consumers love

exploring new places, with

two-thirds seeking a beach

holiday.” This is according to

a survey carried out in June

by Club Med, in collaboration

with research specialist

Columinate.

The event touched on

how the concept of ‘style’

was perceived by locals.

“South Africans see style as

something unique, indulgent,

elegant, tasteful, and hasslefree,”

says Stuart. Since

2004, Club Med has spent

more than €1 billion (R14bn)

renovating and upgrading

resorts, with more than 75%

of its capacity now of a fouror

five-Trident standard, which

is the company’s own star

rating based on comfort and

amenities.

Stuart says the location of

the destination and the view

it offers (i.e. sea, mountain

and skyline) is another factor

that plays an important role

in how travellers experience

a holiday. “Furthermore,

South African travellers prefer

doing what they want to do,

when they want to do it, with

the option of socialising or

enjoying moments of privacy,”

says Stuart.

He adds that locals look

for an experience where

everything is taken care of.

“Ease of access to facilities

and convenience are two

important factors for South

Africans going on holiday. They

seek a package that does

not present extra ‘surprise’

costs,” Stuart says

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