World Travel Awards – the leading authority that recognises and rewards excellence in travel and tourism – has unveiled its Africa and Indian Ocean 2021 winners.

In the Africa categories, Kenya enjoyed a strong showing, with its capital Nairobi named ‘Africa’s Leading Business Travel Destination’, Kenyatta International Convention Centre collecting ‘Leading Meetings & Conference Centre’ and Kenya Tourist Board winning ‘Leading Tourist Board’.
 
Cape Town was recognised as ‘Leading City Destination’ and its Table Mountain won ‘Leading Tourist Attraction’ for the third year in succession. Tanzania – with its national parks, wildlife and palm-fringed beaches – was voted ‘Leading Destination’.
In the Indian Ocean, Maldives cemented its reputation as the definitive secluded sanctuary to win ‘Leading Destination’, ‘Leading Beach Destination’ and ‘Leading Dive Destination’. Maldives Marketing & Public Relations Corporation was named ‘Leading Tourist Board’.
 
Meanwhile the lush forests and palm-fringed beaches of Seychelles helped the islands scoop ‘Leading Honeymoon Destination’, Madagascar was named ‘Leading Green Destination’, whilst Reunion Island was heralded ‘Leading Nature Destination’.
In the hospitality sector, Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club took ‘Africa’s Leading Hotel’, whilst Saxon Hotel, Villas & Spa, South Africa picked up ‘Leading Boutique Hotel’. In a fiercely-contested category, Vakkaru Maldives was named ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Resort’, whilst Velaa Private Island, Maldives won ‘Leading Private Island Resort’.
 
In the newcomer categories, Radisson Hotel & Convention Centre, Johannesburg was voted ‘Africa’s Leading New Hotel’ with ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading New Resort’ going to ‘Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas’.
In the aviation sector, Kenya Airways won both ‘Africa’s Leading Airline’ and ‘Leading Airline - Business Class’, Cape Town International Airport took ‘Leading Airport’, whilst Air Seychelles collected ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Airline’.
The results follow a year-long search for the world’s top travel, tourism and hospitality brands. Votes were cast by travel industry professionals and the public, with the nominee gaining the most votes in a category named as the winner.
 
World Travel Awards Founder Graham Cooke said: “Our winners represent the very best of travel and hospitality in Africa and the Indian Ocean and my congratulations to each of them. They are all playing starring roles in spearheading the travel and tourism recovery.”
Country-level winners include Sandfontein Lodge & Nature Reserve ('Namibia’s Leading Safari Lodge’); Xigera Safari Lodge (‘Botswana’s Leading Luxury Safari Lodge’); and Morukuru Beach Lodge (‘South Africa’s Leading Beach Hotel’).-TradeArabia News Service

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