Seychelles to Showcase Strong Presence at ITB Berlin

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Tourism Seychelles, alongside local tourism industry partners, is set to take part in ITB Berlin 2025 to significantly boost its international visibility at one of the world’s most prestigious travel trade shows.

A Seychelles delegation of 30 participants from 15 tourism-related businesses will be showcasing Seychelles’ beauty and offerings in the German capital next week from March 4th to March 6th, 2025, at Messe Berlin.

The official delegation will comprise notable representatives from Tourism Seychelles, including the Seychelles Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Mr Sylvestre Radegonde, Director General for Destination Marketing, Mrs. Bernadette Willemin, Tourism Seychelles representative in Germany, Mr. Christian Zerbian, and marketing team members, Ms. Winnie Elisa and Ms. Junia Joubert.

Additionally, key partners from the Seychelles Hospitality and Tourism Association (SHTA) and major tourism stakeholders, including top hotels, resorts, and tour operators, will be represented at the event.

Key hotel exhibitors will feature establishments such as Anantara Maia Seychelles, Hilton Seychelles Resort & Spa, Le Duc de Praslin Hotel and Villas, and Story Seychelles & Fisherman’s Cove Resorts. Additional participants include Berjaya Hotels & Resorts, Paradise Sun Hotel, and Eden Bleu Hotel.

In addition, tourism brands and travel agencies, along with prominent tour operators and DMCs (Destination Management Companies), will also be present. Notable participants in this include Creole Travel Services, Mason’s Travel (Pty) Ltd, Connect Seychelles, 7° South, Silhouette Cruises, and Luxury Travel, offering a comprehensive showcase of the destination’s diverse offerings.

With over 5,000 exhibitors and an estimated 100,000 attendees from more than 190 countries, ITB Berlin provides Seychelles with an exceptional platform to highlight the island’s natural beauty, vibrant culture, and world-class tourism offerings.

As one of the most significant events in the global tourism calendar, ITB Berlin offers Seychelles the perfect platform to promote its diverse services and attractions, connect with international buyers, and demonstrate its commitment to developing sustainable, high-quality tourism experiences. This year’s event promises to be a milestone for Seychelles as it continues to captivate travellers and partners worldwide.

As part of the Germany mission, Minister Sylvestre Radegonde will also participate in various media engagements throughout the event, engaging with international journalists and travel industry leaders to promote the Seychelles as a premier travel destination. Seychelles’ involvement in ITB Berlin highlights its dedication to enhancing its position in the global tourism market and building stronger connections with key stakeholders.

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