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MMPRC to Market Maldives as a MICE, Culture and sports tourism destination

Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation has revealed its efforts to enter MICE, Cultural and Sports Tourism. Thoyyib Mohamed, Managing Director, MMPRC, recently said the corporation believes it is time to diversify Maldives tourism to more niche markets.

“We have seen temporary efforts in marketing Maldives to several niche markets in the past; without a significant result. Therefore I believe we need a good understanding of niche marketing and even better plans to achieve results. Now we are in the process of creating a marketing plan to reach several niche markets in a sustainable manner. They include MICE, Cultural and Sports Tourism. We are working with a consultant to formulate these strategies for the year 2020,” he said.

Till August this year, MMPRC has marketed the products of Maldives tourism at 15 fairs in 12 markets and 5 roadshows in 13 markets. Furthermore, 12 joint promotion programs, 2 global campaigns and several foreign media FAM trips have been conducted with great success. In addition to these activities, 11 Public Relations firms are constantly promoting Maldives to their respective markets.

Mohamed said that MMPRC attributes this growth to the efforts of tourism industry properties, political stability and the cooperative marketing efforts.

“It is in government’s best interest to promote the Local Island Tourism and that’s precisely what we have done. We have conducted fruitful marketing seminars for the local island tourism businesses. We have reduced the participation cost for the smaller businesses and even waived off some fees to encourage their participation,” he added.

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