High standard of accommodation on La Digue

The Seychelles Tourism Minister visited La Digue and was pleased with the high standard of the accommodation




Press release 15.10.2017

Der Tourismusminister der Seychellen freut sich über das Standardniveau nach dem Besuch kleiner und großer Unterkünfte auf La Digue. Die Eigentümer von Ferienobjekten in La Digue verstehen die Bedeutung der Tourismusbranche sehr und bemühen sich sehr, den Besuchern aus der ganzen Welt einen hohen Standard an Pflege anzubieten.

15.10.2017

Author:
Karl Schnürch

Source:
Own research
Seychelles.digital

Der Minister für Tourismus, Zivilluftfahrt, Häfen und Marine, Maurice Loustau-Lalanne, sagte dies am Freitag voriger Woche, nachdem er die touristischen Immobilien auf der Insel besucht hatte, als Teil seiner laufenden Tür-zu-Tür-Besuche in Ferienwohnungen auf den Seychellen.

This was his first official visit to La Digue, the third largest inhabited island in Seychelles, since he took over the tourism portfolio in December last year.

Accompanied by the Secretary General for Tourism, Ms Anne Lafortune, they visited 14 tourism businesses - from a one-bedroom self-catering flat to a 70-room hotel - from brand new accommodations to those that have been established for years.

The visit was an opportunity to see if the properties met the required standards and to better appreciate their successes and limitations.

In Anse Gaulette, the minister and his team started at Le Relax Luxury Lodge - a small hotel with six villas and Lakaz an Bwa - a two-bedroom self-catering. Both are fairly new to the market, which has opened in the last two years.

Owned by Gerald Iglesias and his wife - a retired couple from France - Lakaz and Bwa, built entirely from local wood, is an example of a tourism enterprise on La Digue that has made an effort to showcase Creole architecture.

Granite Self-Catering in La Passe was the smallest establishment visited. Owned by Sylvia Adrienne, who worked in the tourism industry for several years before moving into her own business, the one-bedroom self-catering flat is more like family accommodation.

During his time in La Passe, the Minister visited Chez Ahmed - a two-bedroom self-catering accommodation, Kot Babi - a nine-bedroom guesthouse that has been operating for 14 years, and La Digue self-catering accommodation, which has six studio flats on the first floor of the recently built Mills Complex.

Chez Marston is a small five-room hotel with a restaurant that has been in existence for just over 25 years, which the Minister visited in La Passe, where he met with the owner Marston St Ange, who is well known in La Digue. Directly opposite Chez Marston, Mr Loustau-Lalanne stopped at the construction site of a new five-room hotel that Mr José St Ange plans to open in November this year.

The delegation then went to the La Digue Island Lodge in Anse Reunion - the largest establishment to be visited. Mr Gregoire Payet's 70-room hotel has been standing for about 45 years.

They were welcomed by the owner's daughter, Mrs Brigitte Payet, who said that the hotel was very popular with honeymooners, while she presented ongoing work to improve the standard of the hotel.

The delegation also called at Elje Villa and Agnes Cottage two self-catering establishments, Villa Veuve - a small hotel with 20 rooms and Petra's Guest House, a three-room bed and breakfast, all located at Anse Reunion. In L'Union, the Minister visited Chloe's Cottage and Villa Source D'Argent.

At the end of his tour, the minister said he had been able to ascertain that the owners - most Seychellois - were very good at marketing their properties and that they confirmed that their facilities had full occupancy for the next two to three months.

Most of them noted that they use booking websites like Agoda, booking.com, and others use to market their business. When it comes to visitors, Germans top the list of tourists choosing to holiday in La Digue. Visitors from Italy, France and Réunion also proved to be very popular.

In terms of the standard, the Minister expressed satisfaction with what he had seen during his visit to the various facilities.

"They have made great efforts to improve the standard of their products. I think they know that we will soon be introducing a new hotel classification system and they are getting ready before that happens. Everything I have seen from one-bedroom self-catering accommodation to a 70-room hotel shows that they are improving all their products, " said Minister Loustau-Lalanne.

The owners of the various tourist accommodations on La Digue also took the opportunity to make several suggestions to the Minister. These ranged from lack of street lighting, problems with water and electricity supply, road conditions, availability of local labour, among others.

Minister Loustau-Lalanne said, "There are some problems and I have managed to solve one or two locally, but there are others that I have to work on with other colleagues because they are not directly my responsibility. The minister also welcomed the desire of the various business owners to contribute to the cost of solving some of the problems highlighted, which he described as a good representation of public-private partnership in tourism industry.

Many of the businesses also highlighted their intention and desire to expand their capacity to extend their business to multiple customers.

The Minister has already visited a number of hotels on the three main inhabited islands of Seychelles - Mahé, Praslin and La Digue - in his quest to better understand the various services and products offered and the successes and understanding of the challenges faced by these establishments.

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