HolidayPirates launches first Seychelles destination campaign
Travel deals platform HolidayPirates has rolled out a Seychelles destination campaign.
The HolidayPirates site will host information on how visitors can enjoy the natural environment by enjoying activities such as snorkelling, diving, fishing, golf and hiking through reserves and forests.
Prospective visitors will also find out more about its conservation projects both on land – with the protection of birds and turtles and beneath the waves with reef restoration initiatives, while HolidayPirates will detail some of the best places to enjoy the islands’ cuisine.
In addition, HolidayPirates will also outline how holidaymakers can island hop in one trip by using the ferries, domestic flights or helicopter.
The dedicated HolidayPirates’ Seychelles’ pages will also include a selection of the top deals to the Seychelles found by HolidayPirates’ travel deal hunters.
Nicholas Cooper, Commercial Partnerships, UK and North America at HolidayPirates Group said: "We are delighted to team up with the Seychelles, which is such an exclusive and aspirational destination in this recovery year. After months of being unable to travel, it is an honour for us to have the confidence of such a partner in this recovery phase for the travel industry."
The Seychelles is made up of 115 islands and is home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites The Seychelles has three main inhabited islands – Praslin, La Digue and Mahe.
Karen Confait, Tourism Seychelles Marketing Director for UK and Ireland said: "Tourism Seychelles is very pleased to be teaming up with HolidayPirates for a Seychelles destination campaign. This is our first time reaching out to all the Pirates out there and we are very excited to showcase everything that our islands have to offer."
No visa is required, but visitors need to apply for travel authorisation by submitting a negative PCR test 72 hours before departure through the official Seychelles government website: https://seychelles.govtas.com/
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