New Cal wows wholesalers with first workshop

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New Caledonia Tourism has hosted its first international workshop with tour operators from both Australia and New Zealand, to the delight of all attendees.

Australian and New Zealand wholesalers escaped winter and were treated to the blue waters, white sands and French infused cuisine of New Caledonia, as part of the first Rendezvous Workshop.

The guests were given the opportunity to meet with over 55 buyers in New Caledonia, as well as experience customary gestures and traditional performances, and hear about the new range of hotels and touring products in the destination.

“A lot of wholesalers we’ve pulled for this workshop are here for the first time so it’s fantastic for us to be able to showcase the products,” New Caledonia Tourism’s sales and marketing director, Caroline Brunel, said.

“The ones who have been here, and some have been a few years ago, are really seeing a difference and they’re actually quite amazed to see the progress of the destination and whether its hotels or activities they’re recognising how far the destination has come and that it has amazing potential for them and their clients.”

The week-long celebrations saw pre and post famils for product managers and travel trade, with itineraries including activities across the island paradise, covering the Northern, the Southern and the Loyalty Islands provinces showcasing New Caledonia’s natural wonders.

The official workshop took place at Noumea’s Tjibaou Cultural Centre where the group was welcomed with traditional Melanesian singing and dancing and got to experience the authentic customary gesture with an exchange of gifts.

Check out all the fun from the Workshop here:

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