IN10NT Digital has launched Island Impact to strengthen Sri Lanka’s digital tourism identity as arrivals surpass 2.3 million. The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between on-ground improvements and online perception, attracting higher-value travellers while ensuring sustainable growth that benefits local communities and reinforces the island’s global appeal.
Sri Lanka’s tourism resurgence has gained fresh strategic momentum with the launch of Island Impact, a new initiative by Colombo-based digital strategy firm IN10NT Digital aimed at reshaping how the island nation is perceived in the global travel market.
The move comes at a pivotal moment for the country, which has staged a remarkable recovery following recent economic challenges. In 2025, Sri Lanka welcomed more than 2.3 million international visitors, generating between USD 3.2 billion and USD 3.5 billion in tourism revenue. The figures mark one of the strongest performances in years, re-establishing tourism as a cornerstone of foreign exchange earnings and fuelling optimism for a record-breaking 2026.
Despite this upward trajectory, IN10NT Digital argues that Sri Lanka’s digital presence has not kept pace with its on-ground transformation. Across the island, improvements in hospitality standards, infrastructure, and curated travel experiences have elevated the visitor offering. Yet, online representations remain fragmented, often failing to capture the richness and diversity that travellers encounter in reality. In an increasingly competitive Asian tourism landscape, this disconnect risks leaving Sri Lanka overlooked by discerning global audiences.
Island Impact seeks to address this imbalance by focusing on digital brand elevation for tourism stakeholders across the country. The initiative is designed to create a more cohesive and compelling narrative that aligns with the actual visitor experience, ensuring that Sri Lanka is not only visible but also clearly understood by its target markets.
For local businesses and communities, the stakes are significant. A weak or inconsistent digital presence can translate into missed opportunities, limiting visibility for independently run hotels, tour operators, and cultural experiences that rely heavily on international discovery. By contrast, a stronger and more authentic online identity has the potential to attract travellers who value meaningful engagement with local culture, landscapes, and communities—ultimately driving more sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
Pravinth Deepan, Founder of IN10NT Digital, framed the challenge in stark terms, noting that Sri Lanka’s issue is not the quality of its tourism product but how it is perceived globally. He emphasised that the destinations gaining ground in today’s market are those that communicate their value most effectively to clearly defined audiences. Island Impact, he said, has been conceived to close this perception gap by building digital ecosystems that capture attention, inspire intent, and convert interest into tangible economic outcomes.
As Sri Lanka sets its sights on further growth, the success of initiatives like Island Impact may prove crucial in determining not just how many visitors arrive, but what kind of tourism the country ultimately cultivates—mass-market footfall or a more considered, high-value travel economy aligned with its cultural and environmental strengths.
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