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SEYCHELLES


Attractions: For those who want


more than sun, sea and sand, a rock climbing, zip line and abseiling facility is available at the Constance Ephelia Resort, Port Launay, Mahé. Open to both Seychellois, and visitors, facilities include eight aerial zip lines.


Tourism talk “We are delighted that visitor numbers from the UK have increased by 16%


compared with last year. The destination launched its major consumer campaign ‘Luxury.. within reach’ for a period of two weeks at the end of September in 82 Underground stations in London. The UK continues to be a major target market for the Seychelles. As of November 16 air accessibility to the destination will increase with the arrival of Sri Lankan Airlines via Colombo. We have recently seen the opening of the Enchanted Island Resort (JA Resorts), a private 10


luxury villa retreat on Round Island – a 15-minute boat ride from Mahé. Finally, I’m pleased to say that the Seychelles Tourist Offi ce in London has recently moved into new premises at 132 Buckingham Palace Road in Victoria, London.” Tinaz Wadia Manager, Seychelles Tourist Offi ce – UK & Ireland


Where to book it ENCHANTING HOLIDAYS


020 8951 3837


During Jan-Mar 2014, seven nights cost £2065pp for half-board in a Junior Suite at the fi ve-star Constance Ephelia Resort – including Emirates fl ights from Gatwick and overseas transfers. enchantingholidays.co.uk ELITE VACATIONS – 01707 371000


A six-night stay at the fi ve-star Kempinski Seychelles Resort costs from £1649pp (January 10 to March 30 2014), including return fl ights from London and private transfers. elitevacations.com


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