Our winners represent the very best of travel and hospitality in Africa and the Indian Ocean and my congratulations to each of them. They are all playing starring roles in spearheading the travel and tourism recovery – WTA Founder

Zanzibar Island named Africa’s leading beach destination. Courtesy: Amazing Memories Safaris.

LONDON, UK: World Travel Awards [WTA] – the leading authority that recognises and rewards excellence in travel and tourism – has unveiled its Africa and Indian Ocean 2021 winners.

In the Africa categories, Kenya enjoyed a strong showing, with its thriving capital Nairobi named ‘Africa’s Leading Business Travel Destination’, Kenyatta International Convention Centre collecting ‘Africa’s Leading Meetings & Conference Centre’ and Kenya Tourist Board winning ‘Africa’s Leading Tourist Board’.

Cape Town was recognised as ‘Africa’s Leading City Destination’ and its majestic Table Mountain won ‘Africa’s Leading Tourist Attraction’ for the third year in succession.

Tanzania – with its national parks, wildlife and palm-fringed beaches – was voted ‘Africa’s Leading Destination’.

In the Indian Ocean, Maldives cemented its reputation as the definitive secluded sanctuary to win ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Destination’, ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Beach Destination’ and ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Dive Destination’.

Maldives Marketing & Public Relations Corporation was named ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Tourist Board’.

Meanwhile the lush forests and palm-fringed beaches of Seychelles helped the islands scoop ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Honeymoon Destination’.

Mystical Madagascar was named ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Green Destination’, whilst Reunion Island was heralded ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Nature Destination’.

In the hospitality sector, Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club took ‘Africa’s Leading Hotel’, whilst Saxon Hotel, Villas & Spa, South Africa picked up ‘Africa’s Leading Boutique Hotel’.

In a fiercely-contested category, Vakkaru Maldives was named ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Resort’, whilst Velaa Private Island, Maldives won ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Private Island Resort’.

In the newcomer categories, Radisson Hotel & Convention Centre, Johannesburg was voted ‘Africa’s Leading New Hotel’ with ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading New Resort’ going to ‘Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas’.

In the aviation sector, Kenya Airways won both ‘Africa’s Leading Airline’ and ‘Africa’s Leading Airline – Business Class’, Cape Town International Airport took ‘Africa’s Leading Airport’, whilst Air Seychelles collected ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Airline’.

The results follow a year-long search for the world’s top travel, tourism and hospitality brands. Votes were cast by travel industry professionals and the public, with the nominee gaining the most votes in a category named as the winner.

Graham Cooke, Founder, World Travel Awards, says: “Our winners represent the very best of travel and hospitality in Africa and the Indian Ocean and my congratulations to each of them. They are all playing starring roles in spearheading the travel and tourism recovery.”

Aerial view of Cape Town city centre, with Table Moutain, Cape Town Harbour, Lion’s Head and Devil’s Peak. Cape Town was recognised as ‘Africa’s Leading City Destination’ and its majestic Table Mountain won ‘Africa’s Leading Tourist Attraction’ for the third year in succession.

Winners Africa category:

Africa’s Leading Airline 2021Kenya Airways
Africa’s Leading Airline – Business Class 2021Kenya Airways
Africa’s Leading Airline – Economy Class 2021Ethiopian Airlines
Africa’s Leading Airline Brand 2021Ethiopian Airlines
Africa’s Leading Airport 2021Cape Town International Airport, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Airport Hotel 2021Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport, Kenya
Africa’s Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2021Diamonds Dream of Africa, Kenya
Africa’s Leading Beach Destination 2021Zanzibar, Tanzania
Africa’s Leading Beach Resort 2021Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Africa’s Leading Boutique Hotel 2021Saxon Hotel, Villas and Spa, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Boutique Hotel Brand 2021Mantis Collection
Africa’s Leading Business Car Rental Company 2021Avis
Africa’s Leading Business Hotel 2021Transcorp Hilton Abuja, Nigeria
Africa’s Leading Business Travel Destination 2021Nairobi, Kenya
Africa’s Leading Car Rental Company 2021Avis
Africa’s Leading Casino Resort 2021Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort, Morocco
Africa’s Leading City Destination 2021Cape Town, South Africa
Africa’s Leading City Hotel 2021Fairmont The Norfolk, Kenya
Africa’s Leading Conference Hotel 2021Radisson Hotel & Convention Centre Johannesburg, O.R. Tambo, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Conservation Company 2021&Beyond
Africa’s Leading Cruise Line 2021Oceania Cruises
Africa’s Leading Cruise Port 2021Port of Mombasa, Kenya
Africa’s Leading Design Hotel 2021Babylonstoren Hotel, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Destination 2021Tanzania
Africa’s Leading Destination Management Company 2021Thompsons Africa
Africa’s Leading Family Resort 2021Sun City Resort, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Festival & Event Destination 2021Durban, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Game Reserve Brand 2021&Beyond
Africa’s Leading Green Hotel 2021Hotel Verde Zanzibar – Azam Luxury Resort and Spa, Tanzania
Africa’s Leading Hotel 2021Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club
Africa’s Leading Hotel Brand 2021Serena Hotels
Africa’s Leading Hotel Residences 2021Hilton Cairo Zamalek Residences, Egypt
Africa’s Leading Hotel Suite 2021Nelson Mandela Platinum Suite @ Saxon Hotel, Villas and Spa, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Inflight Magazine 2021Índico (LAM – Mozambique Airlines)
Africa’s Leading Low-Cost Airline 2021fastjet
Africa’s Leading Luxury Hotel 2021La Mamounia, Morocco
Africa’s Leading Luxury Hotel Villa 2021Grand Riad @ Royal Mansour Marrakech, Morocco
Africa’s Leading Luxury Island 2021Thanda Island, Tanzania
Africa’s Leading Luxury Lodge 2021Silvan Safari, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Luxury Private Villa 2021Villa iZulu @ Thanda Safari, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Luxury Resort 2021Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech, Morocco
Africa’s Leading Luxury Safari Lodge 2021Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Tanzania
Africa’s Leading Luxury Tented Safari Camp 2021Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara, Kenya
Africa’s Leading Luxury Tour Operator 2021Go2Africa
Africa’s Leading Luxury Train 2021The Blue Train
Africa’s Leading Meetings & Conference Centre 2021Kenyatta International Convention Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
Africa’s Leading Meetings & Conference Destination 2021Durban, South Africa
Africa’s Leading National Park 2021Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Africa’s Leading New Hotel 2021Radisson Hotel & Convention Centre, Johannesburg, O.R. Tambo, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Online Travel Agency 2021Travel.co.za
Africa’s Leading Private Game Reserve 2021Shambala Private Game Reserve, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Private Island Resort 2021Chapwani Private Island, Zanzibar
Africa’s Leading Resort 2021Fancourt, South Africa
Africa’s Leading River Cruise Company 2021Zambezi Queen Collection
Africa’s Leading Safari Company 2021Rhino Africa
Africa’s Leading Safari Lodge 2021Eagles Crag Lodge @ Shamwari Private Game Reserve, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Serviced Apartments 2021Lawhill Luxury Apartments, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Sports Resort 2021Ocean Sports Resort, Watamu, Kenya
Africa’s Leading Tented Safari Camp 2021Finch Hattons, Kenya
Africa’s Leading Tour Operator 2021Pollman’s Tours & Safaris
Africa’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2021Table Mountain, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Tourist Board 2021Kenya Tourism Board
Africa’s Leading Travel Agency 2021Club Travel, South Africa
Africa’s Leading Travel Club 2021Beekman Managed Portfolio
Africa’s Leading Travel Management Company 2021FCM Travel
Africa’s Most Romantic Resort 2021Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort, Mozambique
Africa’s Responsible Tourism Award 2021Twiga Tours
In the aviation sector, Kenya Airways won both ‘Africa’s Leading Airline’ and ‘Africa’s Leading Airline – Business Class’, Cape Town International Airport took ‘Africa’s Leading Airport’, whilst Air Seychelles collected ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Airline’.

Country-level winners include Sandfontein Lodge & Nature Reserve (Namibia’s Leading Safari Lodge’); Xigera Safari Lodge (‘Botswana’s Leading Luxury Safari Lodge’); and Morukuru Beach Lodge (‘South Africa’s Leading Beach Hotel’).

Check the full list here to access Country by Country winners: https://www.worldtravelawards.com/winners/2021/africa

Lead image: Serengeti, named best National Park in Africa 2021.

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Today, the WTA brand is recognized globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.

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