La Rochelle, France – South Africa is the guest country of honor at the International Boat Show in La Rochelle, France, which was officially opened on September 21 by Mr. Herve Berville, the French Secretary of State for the Sea.
Ms. Nthabiseng Makuwa, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim at the South African Embassy in Paris, represented the South African government in the ceremony, along with other dignitaries, including: Mr. Fountaine, Mayor of La Rochelle; Mr. Alain Pochon, President of the Grand Pavois Organisation; Mr. Tromeur, Honorary Consule for South Africa in France; and representatives from the region and relevant departments.
South Africa is showcasing its boatbuilding industry, tourism, culture, and gastronomic experience at the show. A total of 10 South African companies are representing the boat building industry; 8 exhibitors are wine producers, 8 footwear companies, and 2 craft companies.
This is a magnificent opportunity for South Africa to promote its unique offerings to the world. The country is home to some of the most stunning coastlines in the world, as well as a rich and diverse culture. South Africa is also a major producer of high-quality wine and footwear.
The International Boat Show in La Rochelle is one of the largest boat shows in Europe, attracting over 800 exhibitors and 80,000 visitors each year. The show is a showcase for the latest and greatest in the boating industry, as well as a popular destination for boating enthusiasts from all over the world.
