Sea Life Seychelles hits the news stands on the archipelago

SEALIFE SEYCHELLES HITS THE NEWS STANDS ACROSS THE ISLANDS
The start of 2012 also saw the inaugural edition of Sealife Seychelles being launched in Victoria and across the main islands, a new publication dedicated to highlighting and promoting ocean based activities for tourists. The new magazines editor, Arnold Chetty, had this to say: The primary purpose of the magazine is to educate Seychellois and visitors alike on the rich marine resources of Seychelles and the life giving characteristics of the vast seas that surround Seychelles. Visitors to these islands are overwhelmed by the richness of the Indian Ocean and the wide range of recreational activities it provides. Regardless of age, there is something for everyone to engage in. From snorkeling to deep sea diving, boat tours or sailing or better still deep sea fishing there are organised activities for all your sea-based leisure cravings.
Alain St. Ange, Chief Executive of the Seychelles Tourism Board, equally welcomed the new magazine which he said would enhance the holiday experience of tourists, allowing them to find out just how many activities on the ocean await them, from fishing to scuba diving to sailing and lots more. He then added: it is always a joy each time a new local publication hits the news stand. And when a publication such as Sea Life Seychelles is launched, and is all about the Seychelles islands greatest asset our marine environment this is even more significant. At a time when the STB is doubling its efforts to give added value to the Seychelles brand of tourism, both here and overseas, publications of this nature truly complement our task. Our marketing effort to bring visitors to our shores is half done job. When visitors hit our shores, we need to ensure that their customer experience is great and that they are well versed on all local offerings so that they can sample what Seychelles is about.
Seychelles, truly Another World. Visit www.seychelles.travel for more information about the archipelagos rich biodiversity and natural attractions.