
With the Easter long weekend fast approaching, Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille has called on local and international travelers alike to explore the country’s breathtaking landscapes, rich culture and vibrant communities.
De Lille launched the Easter campaign with an activation at Twin Venture, which is based at the Atlantis Dunes in Cape Town, specialising in quad biking and sandboarding experiences.
The activation was aimed at showcasing the variety of experiences for visitors across South Africa, especially in smaller towns.
Speaking at the event on Monday, which was attended by tourism business owners, industry associations, media and content creators, De Lille emphasised the importance of both domestic and international travel in sustaining and growing the tourism sector.
Domestic tourism: A growing market
Domestic tourism in South Africa continues to perform well, with travellers increasingly looking for affordable and unique experiences.
Recent insights from the 2024 Sho’t Left Travel Week campaign highlighted key trends shaping local travel, including:
- Affordability remains a priority. Travelers are looking for more budget-friendly accommodation and experiences, making initiatives like Sho’t Left vital in ensuring more South Africans can explore their own country.
- Lesser-known destinations are in demand. More South Africans are seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures, opting for places with fewer crowds and deeper cultural experiences.
- Personalised travel experiences are key. Families, solo travellers, seniors, and adventure-seekers are all looking for tailored travel options, including accessible tourism and wellness retreats.
“Every night spent in a guesthouse, every meal at a local restaurant and every souvenir bought from a market contributes to our economy. By supporting local tourism, we ensure that the benefits of travel extend beyond major cities promoting inclusive economic growth,” De Lille said.
International tourism on the rise
International visitors remain a key part of South Africa’s tourism strategy. In the first two months of 2025 alone, the country welcomed nearly 1.8 million international visitors, an increase of 4.7% compared to the same period last year.
“International travellers are drawn to South Africa for its diverse cultures, breath-taking landscapes, and warm hospitality. We must continue showcasing what makes our country special and keep igniting the spirit of exploration,” De Lille said.
South Africa Awaits – Come Find Your Joy!
To further promote tourism, South African Tourism recently launched its new global brand campaign: ‘South Africa Awaits – Come Find Your Joy!’ This campaign encourages travellers -- both local and international -- to rediscover South Africa with the wonder and excitement of a first-time visitor.
“This is more than a tourism campaign; it’s an invitation. Whether you’re a young family, a group of friends, an adventure junkie, or someone who just needs a break, South Africa has something for you,” the Minister said.
De Lille urged travellers to take advantage of the upcoming long weekends to explore, experience and support local businesses.
“Take the trip. Book the stay. Discover the dorpie. Dance at the festival. Visit the market. Eat the magwinya. Support local. Make the memory. Take that Sho’t Left! Our country is calling. South Africa Awaits – Come Find Your Joy!” the Minister said. – SAnews.gov.za