Tourism Authority Kiribati

Kaongora Newsletter

TAK Launches 3-Year Digital Marketing Strategy

Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) launched 3-year digital marketing strategy during their World Tourism Day celebration on Monday 27 September 2021.

In her presentation, Senior Tourism Marketing officer, Ms. Sarah Teetu shared that the aim of the 3-year strategy is to implement effective destination marketing and promotion initiatives and position Kiribati as the leading emerging Island destination of the Pacific.  The formulation of the strategy was guided by the Tourism Authority’s Strategic Plan, the Kiribati Tourism and Hospitality protocols for the New Normal and the 2019 International Visitors Survey report.  The plan envisions to help influence economic growth, social development, and environmental well-being in Kiribati through sustainable tourism.

The strategy has been designed to be both flexible and sustainable- while delivering further growth in international tourism. Ms. Teetu expressed that the strategy will support the industry across all the Islands of Kiribati and help address the issues of capacity and influence the delivery of memorable visitor experience. She added that the strategy is built on a set of sustainable destination digital marketing principles.

TAK acknowledged the technical assistance provided by Gold Cost based digital marketing expert, Ms Kylie Peterson, through Australia Volunteers International program funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAK conducts Tourism Business Fundamentals Training

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) conducted its first Tourism Business Fundamentals training for North and South Tarawa tourism operators on 25 & 26 August 2021 at the Utirerei Hotel in Ambo, South Tarawa.

The training is a response to the tourism business operators needs assessment survey conducted by TAK in 2020. Topics covered included pre and post covid-19 trends in tourism, tourism product development and marketing, human resources management, and the importance of community engagement for tourism business operators.

12 tourism operators participated in this two-days training workshop including Betio Lodge, The George, Mary’s Motel, Fema Lodge, Utirerei Hotel, Tad’s Guest House, Tabontekeeke Ecolodge, Santa Faustina, Oceanview Hotel, Tarabuka Hideaway Lodge and Nemat Resort.

The Tourism Business Fundamentals training is part of TAK’s Tourism Restart Program, in which it is preparing operators for a smart and sustainable restart to tourism once borders reopen.  Similar trainings will be conducted in the other islands of the Gilbert group, Kiritimati Island and the Line Islands.