SPTO CEO Explains the South Pacific: Sustainability, Digital Growth, and Why Islands Differ
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SPTO CEO Explains the South Pacific: Sustainability, Digital Growth, and Why Islands Differ

In this episode, we talk about the South Pacific Tourism Organization (SPTO) with CEO Chris, breaking down what the organization does and what it means for travelers planning the region. For help turning Pacific ideas into a real itinerary, start at Far and Away Adventures.com and plan at https://farandawayadventures.com. Normand Schafer asks the questions travelers actually have when they hear “South Pacific”: Who represents the region? How do islands work together? And how can you plan a trip when destinations feel both close together on a map and very different in reality? Chris explains SPTO’s mandate clearly—marketing and developing tourism sustainably for the region—and outlines the broad membership across Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia. He also mentions members that many people don’t immediately associate with the South Pacific conversation, including Timor-Leste and Easter Island, reinforcing the point that the region is more expansive and more varied than many travelers realize.

Chris then shares the practical strategy behind SPTO’s work. He outlines three key policy pillars shaping the next five years: a Pacific sustainable tourism policy framework, a digital strategy, and a Pacific tourism statistic strategy. In plain traveler terms, that means SPTO is focused on helping destinations grow without losing what makes them special, helping the region modernize through digital tools, and improving how tourism is measured so decisions are grounded in reality. Normand adds context from a traveler-planning perspective: in some island nations, even basic online booking and digital access have been developing at different speeds, so improvements can directly affect how easy it feels to research, plan, and book.

The conversation turns to trends, and Chris describes COVID as a major reset for the region. He notes that leaders signed a statement of commitment to transition tourism to a more sustainable model moving forward, and he explains how digitalization came out strongly during that period. He also acknowledges challenges like the loss of labor from tourism to other sectors and to overseas employment—an issue that can affect service capacity and the speed at which tourism can rebuild. Then comes the topic that impacts every itinerary: air connectivity. Chris says improving air connectivity into the region is one of the strongest priorities reflected in SPTO’s new strategic plan, and Normand notes how connectivity can rise and fall in different island nations, changing what feels “easy” to reach.

Normand also asks how SPTO supports smaller destinations so they can be discovered without being damaged by overexposure. Chris highlights a short-haul promotion for Australia and New Zealand called “Treasures of the Pacific,” focused on lesser-known destinations. He adds that SPTO encourages niche tourism for small island states because their environments and ocean areas are fragile and need protection, and he mentions cruise expedition cruising as an approach that could better match smaller destinations. When asked how SPTO brands the region globally, Chris explains the need to first help long-haul markets identify where the Pacific is, then pool resources for cost-effective promotion and shared digital investment. He closes with the message travelers can keep front and center: the South Pacific is not all the same—come enjoy it, and respect it. If you want help choosing the right destination mix and building a route that works in the real world, Far and Away Adventures can help you plan it smoothly.

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