The South African Tourism Company

Friday, April 25, 2008

Arabella is bringing Westin to Cape Town

Arabella Sheraton Grand Hotel, Cape Town will be re-branded and re-launched as The Westin Grand Cape Town Arabella Quays on the 7th of November 2007. The Westin brand is recognized for delivering the highest guest satisfaction among upscale hotel chains. Westin is more than a hotel, it is a destination where guests are understood and feel that this is a place where, 'I can be at my best'.


welcome to the Westin Grand Cape Town Arabella Quays
Calming colours, elegant florals and ambient lighting greet you in the Westin lobby. Refresh your mood as the day ends, celebrate the night with Unwind, a Westin evening ritual. Discover the local culture and cuisine as you relax in the company of fellow guests and indulge in refreshing beverages and appetizers.

Heavenly Experiences

Experience heaven on earth with Westin Heavenly Bed and Heavenly Shower. Westin's all-white Heavenly Bed features a unique design that ensures the most rejuvenating sleep possible. For double the pleasure, the Heavenly Shower is custom-designed with two heads, five adjustable jets and several spray options, from a light mist to a powerful massage.


This is how it should feel.

Spier Hotel, Stellenbosch, Cape Town


Renovations to Spier Hotel


As the Cape enters its winter season, Spier Hotel is racing against the rains to get some improvements done to our property.

Starting from Monday the 5th May we will have two projects that you need to be aware of:

1. PROJECT 1 – EXTENDING EXTERIOR ROOF:
We will be extending the exterior roof/ terrace area from our hotel bar to the bottom of the restaurant. Working hours will be from 08:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday. NO major building equipment is expected. There will be drilling and minor angle grinding as the pillars and roof sheets are installed. Following this glass will be installed. This project should take about 5 weeks, and minor to mild disturbance to our guests is expected. Barriers/ Screens will be erected to minimize visual impact and all South African Health and safety standards will be followed.

2. PROJECT 2 – LAP POOL:
We will be building a 35 meter length by 4 meter breadth lap pool. This will be built in front of the hotel Bar and restaurant. This promises to be a really wonderful addition to property. This work will take +/- 10 weeks commencing on Monday 5th May. This will include major building, including in the initial phases earth moving equipment. Work will be from 08:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday. Fencing and Screens will be erected to minimize visual impact as far as possible. All South African Health and Safety standards will be followed.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter.

Kind Regards
Brigitte Roediger
Sales and Marketing Coordinator

Fancourt,Garden Route


GOVERNMENT AND TOURISM SUPPORTS GOLF SUMMIT
Decision makers in regional and local government and tourism have come out in support of the South African Golf Summit to be held at Fancourt from 20 to 23 April 2008.
Describing the summit as a ‘step in the right direction’, officials said the summit gave all roleplayers opportunity to benefit from the game and industry.
Western Cape Minister of Environment, Planning and Economic Development Tasneem Essop said there was a significant inter-relationship between golf and tourism that could not be ignored and should lead to greater benefit.
“As one of the main economic forces in our province, tourism services and infrastructure must be improved, the industry needs to ensure greater participation and development must benefit a wider part of the citizenry. Golf is a major tourism draw card in our region and it needs to be managed in such a manner so that the concept of a triple bottom line, i.e. economic, social and environmental, is fully embraced.
The summit is an ideal forum for stakeholders in the golfing industry to interact and consult with government. Most, if not all, of our policy formulation is evidence-based and we know that our province faces serious challenges in the near future. One only needs to think of the challenges that climate change presents as our summers become hotter and longer, water supplies will also become tighter and of course the spatial issues that we face as the boundaries of development and our unique biodiversity begin to clash, she said.
Minister Essop will be discussing requirements and procedures for Fancourt Golf Course and Estate permit approval at the summit and will also join discussion session surrounding environmental issues and socio-economic development.
South African Tourism CEO Moeketsi Mosola said golf added major economic value to tourism in the country and should be optimised.
“Countries across the world have shown significant growth in golf tourism and South Africa in many cases has better weather conditions, more beautiful scenery and some of the best names in the golf world behind their golf course design. It only makes sense to ensure that this asset is developed in a sustainable manner that can benefit local communities, the disadvantaged and the golf industry to the economic well-being of tourism and the country,” said Mosola.
South African Tourism Events General Manager Sugen Pillay will be speaking at the summit on behalf of Mosola on the significance of the golf industry in the optimisation of the socio economic value of tourism in South Africa.
Eden District Municipality Mayor Rudi Laws said the municipality welcomed the summit not only because it brought national and international visitors to the region but also because it ultimately benefited growth in the district’s golf market, which contributed significantly to the area’s economy. Eden's brand as premier golfing destination received a considerable boost when it was accorded the right to host the President’s Cup in 2003, as well as the Women's Golf Cup in 2005.
“Our region encompasses several golf courses and golf estates. We recognise the sport’s role in the well-being of the area and also see the local role players’ efforts in working with government and other sectors. We look forward to the good results that the summit will bring to our region in future,” said Laws.
The annual summit brings together key industry stakeholders including government, developers, operators and investors involved in the development of golf resorts, courses and estates.

CAPE GRACE HOTEL, CAPE TOWN


REFASHIONING OF CAPE GRACE


Following the completion of our recently re-decorated Reception and Library, we are delighted to announce the start of the highly anticipated and incredibly exciting REFASHIONING of Cape Grace’s 121 rooms and suites (including bathrooms), passages and lobbies.Well respected Cape Town interior designer Kathi Weixelbaumer will begin transforming the look and feel on 1 April 2008, starting at the top with our 4th floor. Weixelbaumer has long been established as a designer of repute with custom-decorated private homes being her main focus to date. She has a talent for juxtaposing the modern with period and the rare with the humble, whilst embracing all with spontaneity and excitement.Guests will experience not only beautiful décor, but also the charm of the Cape’s history and the beauty of the botanical kingdom which gives the region its rich and colourful character. The understated elegance and complete sense of place which guests have become accustomed to will remain, as fascinating stories of the past combined with modern design elements unfold in the guest rooms and suites.Together with a team of local small businesses, Weixelbaumer Design will reach a new level of individuality with the result being a variety of distinctively designed rooms, nothing like hotel décor seen to date.With each floor taking approximately 5 weeks to refashion, the project is due for completion in September 2008. The time parameter of 10am to 4pm daily - the hours during which most guests are out sightseeing - has been set for work that involves noise. Workmen will be unobtrusive in their entry to the work area and will not be using the front entrance to the hotel. Guests will not have access to the floor being refashioned. Two project managers have been appointed to oversee the refashioning so that Nigel Pace and his dedicated team can focus on delivering exceptional service as usual.We are confident that the impact on guests will be minimal with the end result of the refashioning revealing a refreshed sense of place and understated elegance that Cape Grace is renowned for. However, as a gesture of goodwill, Cape Grace is offering one of the following complimentary experiences to each guest staying at the hotel during this period:• Lunch at Bascule Whisky, Wine and Cocktail Bar • Lunch at “theshowroom” restaurant• Wine tasting and tapas at Caveau Wine Bar and Deli• Table Mountain cable car ticket• Cape Grace picnic voucher• Open top, city sightseeing bus ride(Certain conditions apply to each offer. Details will be printed on vouchers.) We will be updating you on a regular basis during this time of transformation. Please look out for our bi-monthly newsletter which will allow you to click through to our website’s dedicated refashioning page. You are encouraged to visit this section of the website for up to date information and photographs tracking the development of the rooms from 1 March onwards.In addition, we will be running an exciting refashioning competition offering fantastic prizes. Further information to follow at a later stage.