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‘Bizarre’ beach ban decimates Garden Route
Knysna was one of several Garden Route towns impacted by closure of beaches.
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Level 3 extended – ‘We were not consulted’
12 Jan 2021
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SATIB webinar to highlight COVID-19 liability risks
06 Jan 2021
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Golf day to benefit women in tourism
10 Dec 2020
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Opinion piece: 50% of US travel market is being left off the radar
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Ronald S. Mracký
Mantis and WaterBear team up to help conservation
07 Dec 2020
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Major Jhb theme park re-opens
04 Dec 2020
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TDM joins the Globus family
02 Dec 2020
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Run Vic Falls from anywhere in the world
30 Nov 2020
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Adventure tourism gets professional
27 Nov 2020
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New adventure for SATSA
12 Nov 2020
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Poll results: Still no tourists
02 Nov 2020
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Cape Town’s Whale Trail reopens
30 Oct 2020
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Pic of the week: Life’s a beach!
28 Oct 2020
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Tourism recovery should include rural development
06 Oct 2020
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Stellenbosch guided e-Biking tours for first-timers
21 Sep 2020
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National park dubbed ‘top destination’ by UK magazine
21 Sep 2020
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Tourism KZN promotes northern parks
18 Sep 2020
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‘It’s time to travel again!’
17 Sep 2020
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‘Don’t underestimate tourism’s value chain’
16 Sep 2020
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Klein Karoo tourism icon set to reopen
14 Sep 2020
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WTTC launches protocols for adventure travel
11 Sep 2020
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Poll
Will the anticipated long-term effects of current regulations on restaurants (curfew and alcohol restrictions) have a knock-on effect on tourism recovery in South Africa?
No, tourists don’t come to South Africa for the restaurants.
Maybe, some restaurants may have closed or downsized but tourists can still enjoy meals at their hotels.
Yes, tourists enjoy being able to have a meal close by when visiting certain attractions. They will be discouraged if restaurants are closed.
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