vanilla islands
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
Vanilla Islands is an affiliation of the island nations Seychelles, Madagascar, La
Runion and Mauritius in the Indian Ocean to form a new travel destination brand.
Aim of the co-operation that has been founded on August 4th, 2010 at La Runion
is to pool forces and jointly market the region compared to the solely individual
marketing of each island in the past.
FORMS OF COORPERATION BETWEEN THE ISLANDS
Directors of various tourism boards of the Indian Ocean islands have taken action
to develop a marketing plan for the regions tourism industry. Present at the meeting were, Alain St Ange from Seychelles, Joel
Randriamandranto from Madagascar, Pascal Viroleau from Runion and Dr Karl
Mootoosamy from Mauritius.
With the three leading destinations of the region Mauritius, Runion and
Seychellesbeing at the forefront, the objective was to revitalise the Indian Ocean
islands tourism by reinforcing their attractiveness through a series of measuresthat aim to penetrate and secure new tourist markets through each islands unique
selling points and to put into place either a culture of evaluation or a system of
marketing research that will assist the islands either on an individual or collective
basis.
To better position the region at the international level, the tourism representatives
have agreed on a brand imagethe Vanilla Islandsfor the Indian Ocean to better
sell the islands as a whole.
Seychelles kept its word to support and be part of the Vanilla Islands concept when
it was represented at the Enjoy Madagascar trade fair recently.
Vanilla Islands is a new marketing concept for the islands of the Indian Ocean Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Reunion and Comoros.
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It is a strategy that puts forward the strong points of each of the destinations, which
can then be marketed as a package to visitors.
It also helps to increase the visibility of the islands on the international market and
improve their communication in their common tourist sources, which are France,the UK, Germany and Scandinavia.
Through this new marketing initiative, the Indian Ocean is marketed as a diverse
destination, and visitors are encouraged to combine their visits such as Seychelles-
Mauritius, Reunion-Mauritius and Madagascar-Mauritius.
With this idea in mind, Seychelles joined its neighbouring islands on the stand of
the Vanilla Islands fair in Madagascar, represented by the deputy chief executive
of the Seychelles Tourism Board, Elsia Grandcourt.
Madagascar was looking at the event to reposition itself vis-a-vis its tour operators,
and Seychelles made the most of the platform to do some promotion work.
Mrs Grandcourt said Seychelles expects to receive positive results from this
exposure, as it was portrayed as a strong destination with so much to offer.
WHAT IS THE WIN-WIN SITUATION
They propose to reinforce the islands attractiveness through a series of measuresaimed at penetrating and securing new tourist markets
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The president of the Chamber of Commerce for Reunion Island, Pascal Plante,
chaired the one-day meeting held on August 4 at Saint Denis in Reunion Island.
Present were Alain St.Ange from Seychelles, Joel Randriamandranto from
Madagascar, Pascal Viroleau from Reunion and Dr. Karl Mootoosamy from
Mauritius.
To better position the region at the international level, the tourism representativesfrom the region agreed on a brand image the Vanilla Islands for the IndianOcean to better sell the islands as a whole.
Accessibility, quality, uniqueness and competitiveness, together with the local
culture of each of the islands, are all attributes that can help the region rise to this
new positioning.
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They also discussed creating a more positive image and increase the visibility of
the region within the European market (France, UK, Germany, Switzerland, and
Italy), Scandinavian market (Denmark, Holland, Sweden, and Finland), and the
South Africa and Asian market (India and China).
In order to start building this new image of the Indian Ocean, it was agreed that
there were some priorities that first needed to be put in place, including the setting
up of a website, a joint promotion to further develop the cruise ship business, and
the establishment of a "regional academy" so as to have people specialising in
products of the region.
We all need to be proud of our region and then to push that region to ensure thatthe strengths and unique selling point of each of our islands are put forward in our
bid to bring the Indian Ocean Islands to the mind of potential visitors. Together we
are strong, and together we are not an island but part of a whole destination," AlainSt.Ange said.
Other issues discussed at the meeting were as follows:
to carry out an audit of the region the setting up of a meeting for tour operators of the region, which will be
held on September 15 in Mauritius
announcement of the agreement for a joint project for the next Top Resatrade fair in France in September a meeting in Seychelles from October 19 to 22 for the endorsement of the
plan for the Indian Ocean Economic Forum.
REACTIONS OF STAKE HOLDERS
BODHA PRESENTS VANILLA ISLANDS PACKAGE TOURS
Discovering the Indian Ocean as a new destination through its islands is the idea
behind the concept of Vanilla Islands, which was presented by minister of Tourism
and Leisure Nando Bodha at the Top Rsa international tourism exhibition
currently being held in France.
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The government has launched an aggressive marketing campaign in France to
attract more tourists to the Indian Ocean islands. Bodha also met French tourism
minister Herv Novellis and president of the Regional Council of Reunion Didier
Robert to discuss ways to further strengthen collaboration between the South West
islands of the Indian Ocean.
The IFTM Top Rsa fair, is taking place at the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de
Versailles in Paris, marks the launch of the campaign to promote the island in
France under the re-branded name, Divine Maurice. At the international
exhibition, Mauritius is represented by a strong delegation led by minister Bodha.
The destination is present on 132 square-metre stand and around 35 Mauritian
partners, including Air Mauritius, hotels and tourist operators, have accompanied
the local tourism authority to revamp the island as a tourism hub.
On the first day of the fair, the French minister of tourism met the airlinecompanies serving Mauritius such as Air Mauritius, Air France and Corsairfly.
They discussed various issues, including the development of inter-island
connections in the Indian Ocean region.
A work session was also held, which helped identify a number of common and
concrete actions which will be established by 2011 for the implementation of the
Vanilla Islands project as well as the need to work on free movement of passengers
in the region.
The concept of Vanilla Islands was agreed upon following a meeting held on 4
August at Reunion Island between directors of Tourism Offices from Seychelles,
Madagascar, Reunion Island and Mauritius.
This concept has been approved as the brand of the islands of the Indian Ocean to
boost up tourism in the Indian Ocean region.
The meeting was attended by various stakeholders of the tourism industry, namely
tour operators, aviation companies, tourism oriented companies and the Ministry of
Tourism, to discuss around the concept of Vanilla Islands.
Mauritius remains the favourite long-haul destination of the French people.
Indian Ocean islands to market as Vanilla Islands
The exotic and sentimental charms of the Indian Ocean, including its patrimony
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A series of actions will be taken soon to attract more tourists from France and to
attain the growth objective of 8 per cent in tourist arrivals from France.
DO YOU AGREE WITH THIS PROJECT? JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER.
The project of Vanilla Islands will prove to be advantageous to Mauritius invarious ways. It will help to better position the region at the international level and
we will be able to better sell the island as a whole.
It can also helps increating a more positive image and increase the visibility of the
region within the European, Scandinavian, South African and the Asian market.
However, this project also represents some factors that can prove to be
disadvantageous to Mauritius as a destination.
As the destinations will be marketed in a package, this can decrease the number of
nights spent by tourists in Mauritius.
and multitude of experiences, are other characteristics that can also play a part in
creating a more positive image and increase the visibility of the region within
the European market (France, UK, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy),
Scandinavian market (Denmark, Holland, Sweden, and Finland), and the South
Africa and Asian market (India and China).
To start building this new image, it was agreed that some priorities first needed
to be put in place, including setting up a website, a joint promotion to further
develop the cruise ship business and the establishment of a regional academy
to have people specialising in products of the region.
A meeting for regional tour operators is to be held o September 15 to discuss the
way forward.
Alain, who is CEO of the Seychelles Tourism Board, said on his return to
Seychelles that the idea of a label for the Indian Ocean islands was a must in the
globalised world. We all need to be proud of our region and then to push that
region to ensure that the strengths and unique selling points of each of our
islands are put forward in our bid to bring the Indian Ocean Islands to the minds
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Other factors such as transport facilities, airlines etc, should be taken into
consideration.