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1 CURAÇAO: SWEPT AWAY BY THE UNEXPECTED A USER GENERATED JOURNEY SABRE AWARD FINALIST AND WINNER IN CATEGORY BLOGGERS OUTREACH, 2015 Client case: Tourism & Travel Client: Curaçao Tourist Board Europe SITUATION: EVERY HOLIDAY IS AN INDIVIDUAL MIX BETWEEN FAMILIARITY AND UNEXPECTED EXPERIENCES Research showed that the vast majority of Dutch know Curaçao as an extraordinary tropical paradise with Dutch cultural heritage in the Caribbean Sea. On top of that, the sunny island wasn’t particularly top of mind among young and curious travelers seeking more than just sun and sandy beaches. But what they didn’t know is that Curaçao offers great variety and many unexpected and exciting places to explore… And it’s those surprising elements that they didn’t know about, that make a visit to island a holiday to remember. Our main insight was born: the perfect holiday consists of a carefully balanced mix of familiarity ánd unexpected experiences. Creating the unexpected is what we set out to do. STRATEGY: CREATING A USER GENERATED JOURNEY To inspire the young target audience, we partnered with an upcoming travel blogger to become “Curaçao reporter“ for a week, dive up these hidden island pearls and share them with the world. This reporter was key in our strategy; not only because she shared her unexpected experiences through her social media channels, but mostly because her entire daytoday programme was determined by tips and stories shared by locals and travelers online and on social media. For the first time of its kind, engaging content was spontaneously generated with the experts passionately spreading the word – and a glimpse of the surprising island world, among peers and potential travelers, inspiring many! With a low campaign budget and a very professional Dutch travel blogger landscape, we knew we had to be smart about partnering with the right Curaçao reporter. We looked for a blogger with the perfect ‘potential traveler’ profiling, while on the other hand offering a great vehicle for the reporter to increase her/his own social footprint; ensure reach, visibility, engagement and impact for the campaign at the same time. EXECUTION: A SOCIAL VOICE FOR ISLAND FANS AND INHABITANTS Through an intense social media campaign combined with PR outreach, island fans and locals shared an overwhelming amount of surprising tips unveiling all. At the start of this campaign we knew all elements were in place and well prepared (strong research and consumer insights, a perfectlymatched blogger ánd monitoring tools to engage in real life conversations), but we could not know upfront which conversations we were going to drive, which stories were going to be told and how locals and visitors would react to the campaign. The hashtag #mycuracao (in Dutch #mijncuracao), allowed us to track conversations and to stimulate people to take part and share their unexpected stories. All social channels, newsletters and the website

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CURAÇAO: SWEPT AWAY BY THE UNEXPECTED ‐ A USER GENERATED JOURNEY 

SABRE AWARD FINALIST AND WINNER IN CATEGORY BLOGGERS OUTREACH, 2015 

Client case:   Tourism & Travel 

Client:     Curaçao Tourist Board Europe 

 

SITUATION: EVERY HOLIDAY IS AN INDIVIDUAL MIX BETWEEN FAMILIARITY AND UNEXPECTED 

EXPERIENCES  

Research showed that the vast majority of Dutch know Curaçao as an extraordinary tropical paradise 

with Dutch cultural heritage in the Caribbean Sea. On top of that, the sunny island wasn’t particularly 

top of mind among young and curious travelers seeking more than just sun and sandy beaches.  

But what they didn’t know is that Curaçao offers great variety and many unexpected and exciting 

places to explore… And it’s those surprising elements that they didn’t know about, that make a visit 

to island a holiday to remember. Our main insight was born: the perfect holiday consists of a 

carefully balanced mix of familiarity ánd unexpected experiences.  Creating the unexpected is what 

we set out to do. 

STRATEGY: CREATING A USER GENERATED JOURNEY 

To inspire the young target audience, we partnered with an upcoming travel blogger to become 

“Curaçao reporter“ for a week, dive up these hidden island pearls and share them with the world. 

This reporter was key in our strategy; not only because she shared her unexpected experiences 

through her social media channels, but mostly because her entire day‐to‐day programme was 

determined by tips and stories shared by locals and travelers online and on social media. For the first 

time of its kind, engaging content was spontaneously generated with the experts passionately 

spreading the word – and a glimpse of the surprising island world, among peers and potential 

travelers, inspiring many! 

With a low campaign budget and a very professional Dutch travel blogger landscape, we knew we 

had to be smart about partnering with the right Curaçao reporter. We looked for a blogger with the 

perfect ‘potential traveler’ profiling, while on the other hand offering a great vehicle for the reporter 

to increase her/his own social footprint; ensure reach, visibility, engagement and impact for the 

campaign at the same time. 

EXECUTION: A SOCIAL VOICE FOR ISLAND FANS AND INHABITANTS 

Through an intense social media campaign combined with PR outreach, island fans and locals shared 

an overwhelming amount of surprising tips unveiling all. At the start of this campaign we knew all 

elements were in place and well prepared (strong research and consumer insights, a perfectly‐

matched blogger ánd monitoring tools to engage in real life conversations), but we could not know 

upfront which conversations we were going to drive, which stories were going to be told and how 

locals and visitors would react to the campaign.  

The hashtag #mycuracao (in Dutch #mijncuracao), allowed us to track conversations and to stimulate 

people to take part and share their unexpected stories. All social channels, newsletters and the website 

 

 

 

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of the Curaçao Tourist Board were used to activate, share and spread island tips. Active media outreach 

including an enthusiastic plea on Curaçao’s  leading radio station drove further campaign awareness 

and involvement. 

 

RESULTS: POSITIVE SENTIMENT AT ESSENTIAL BOOKING PERIOD 

The campaign gave inhabitants of Curaçao the opportunity to share what they love most about their 

island, while creating a pool of rich content to be used for future social, press and marketing 

purposes. Moreover, the campaign was timed to ‘happen’ in November, so on‐message content was 

meeting potential travelers the moment they started their online holiday orientation.  

 

In total 345 concrete tips and suggestions were shared– including lots of video and photos. Over 

4600 likes and 630 positive comments were generated, showing great engagement from influencers, 

locals and frequent visitors. Unique visitor number to Curaçao reporter’s blog (Travellust) doubled in 

two weeks’ time, while page views in the campaign month grew by almost 50%.   

Above all, all messages, stories, comments etc. that were generated online and in media, were 100% 

positive. The campaign created enthusiastic feedback and compliments from journalists, island 

ambassadors and bloggers were received by FH and the client. The island welcomed 16% more Dutch 

visitors in December 2014 compared to the year before. 

Edward Suares, director CTBE, about the campaign: “We like to inspire travelers in a creative way. 

With effect! The campaign generated a lot of relevant experience related and easy to share content, 

while the involvement of our ambassadors in Curaçao increased considerably. The campaign took 

place in November, creating positive sentiment in the run up to our most important booking period 

of the year." 

 

SOURCES USED 

• Hashtag: #mijncuracao 

• Sociale kanalen CTBE: Facebook, Twitter @CuracaoTravel  

• Curaçao reporter: @Travellust_NL, Facebook 

• Websites: www.travellust.nl, www.curacao.com     

 FOR MORE INFORMATION 

 FleishmanHillard Nederland Anette Hendrickx T +31 20 406 5930  E [email protected]  @anette_h 

Curaçao Tourist Board Europe Stefanie van der Wulp T +31 70 891 6600  E [email protected] @CuracaoTravel  

  

 

 

 

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CAMPAIGN IMPRESSION 

 

SOCIAL CONTENT EN RESPONSE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NEWS AND OWNED CHANNELS 

 

 

ONLINE RESPONSE & FEEDBACK