Cape Town Tourism has launched a new campaign with the theme โWe Are Worth Waiting For!โ in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The campaign emulates lovers in a long-distance relationship longing to be reunited.
Alderman James Vos, mayoral committee member for Economic Opportunities and Tourism says, โTourism is an economic lifeline for many small to medium-sized businesses in Cape Town and accounts for thousands of jobs in our city. The City, in partnership with Cape Town Tourism, will continue investing in programmes and campaigns to drive demand and keep the city top of mind, which is the main objective at this point. I am very proud of the efforts that Cape Town Tourism have taken to launch such a meaningful campaign, bearing a very warm message of hope and positivity at such a challenging time.โ
โAs the official destination marketing organisation for the City of Cape Town, Cape Town Tourism are aiming to get potential visitors excited about visiting Cape Town again,โ says Alderman James Vos. โYou know those feelings of anticipation that come with waiting for something big, something important? Or that excitement you feel when youโre planning to see a loved one after a long time of not having been together? Thatโs the feeling that we are aiming to build here because, letโs be honest, all the beauty of our city, from our people to our sites and even our authentic experiences, are worth waiting for.โ
Here are the efforts Cape Town Tourism will go through to keep the long-distance relationship going:
Remind you of the love at first sight
The beauty of Cape Town that you fell head over heels for is resetting and youโll find her well-rested and happy once you get back. To remind you of this, โPostcards from Cape Townโ will be posted across Love Cape Town's digital platforms, showing off the cityโs natural beauty.
The city is opening up about herself
Cape Town wants to use this quiet time for visitors to โget to knowโ her better. By sharing her past, she hopes youโll gain a deeper appreciation for the diverse people and cultures. So expect some notable moments of important, unique and interesting historical facts shared across the social media channels.
Love Cape Town vision board
Visitors get to save some of their best moments and recreate it with a vision board. Cape Town Tourismโs official website, Love Cape Town, will share โpinableโ images so that visitors can save all the future travel inspiration on Pinterest.
โWe are worth waiting for!โ video
A campaign video has been produced which will be shared across digital platforms. This video will remind you of the emotion felt when experiencing the beauty of The Mother City.
โWith this campaign, we are reminding potential visitors what Cape Town has to offer and everything that visitors have to look forward to. You may not be able to dive into our oceans right now or laze on our shores. You canโt explore our wine farms or eat at our award-winning restaurants or be face-to-face with our locals, but we want you to know that we are still thinking about you and when the time is right, weโll be here ready to welcome you in true Cape Town style,โ says Enver Duminy, CEO of Cape Town Tourism.