South Africa plan to prioritise coastal destinations sustainably
Plan to grow sustainable coastal and marine tourism approved
Minister of Tourism Tokiozile Xasa has unveiled a plan that hopes to see South Africa’s competitive advantage in nature, culture and heritage, leveraged.
Plan aims to grow sustainable coastal and marine tourism in South Africa, and advance the Nine-Point Plan through Operation Phakisa’s Oceans Economy
The Coastal and Marine Tourism plan will be implemented in a nodal or cluster approach to prioritise destinations rather than individual tourism projects or products.
"The coastal and marine tourism sector will contribute about R21.4bn to the GDP and create about 116,000 direct jobs by 2026, thus reducing poverty, inequality and unemployment, while contributing to sustainable livelihoods and development. These estimates are conservative as they are growing off a low 2015 base of R 11.9bn direct contribution to GDP and 64,400 direct jobs," said Xasa.
The identified nodes/clusters in the first phase (0 – 5 years) encompass the following geographic areas:
Initiatives in all of these nodes cover six areas including marketing, events and routes, regulations and permitting, research and spatial planning, beach precinct development, tourism infrastructure and tourism safety, maritime tourism and skills development.
Node 1: Durban and surrounds (KwaZulu-Natal);
Node 2: Umkhanyakude District including Umhlabuyalingana and surrounds (KwaZulu-Natal);
Node 3: Port St Johns to Coffee Bay (Eastern Cape);
Node 4: East London, Port Elizabeth and surrounds (Eastern Cape);
Node 5: Cape Town and surrounds (Western Cape); and
Node 6: West Coast and surrounds (Northern Cape).
Over the last year, three initiatives; the blue flag beaches programme, boat based whale watching and shark cage diving, as well as off-road vehicle 4X4 beach driving have commenced. These initiatives will continue to be taken forward in the first phase implementation plan.
"I would like to convey my gratitude to the relevant public and private stakeholders who took part in the development of detailed plans for coastal and marine tourism implementation plan. I can say without a doubt that it is only through these kinds of partnership that we can successfully implement this plan, together We Do Tourism," said Xasa.
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