Travel Talk Radio covers spectacular Seychelles carnival

Seychelles’ third edition of Carnaval International de Victoria has received special mention in the Travel Talk Radio Show.

Seychelles’ third edition of Carnaval International de Victoria has received special mention in the Travel Talk Radio Show.

The radio host, Sandy Dhuyvetter, invited to Seychelles to cover the spectacular three-day Carnaval International de Victoria together with the largest group of journalists ever to be in Seychelles all at the same time coming from all corners of the world, has given her listeners a true insight into the carnival in Seychelles.

On numerous occasions, Sandy Dhuyvetter’s Travel Talk Radio Show has created the buzz of Seychelles as a go-to tourism destination.

The build up for the Seychelles 2013 Carnaval International de Victoria on the new Travel Talk Radio placed the spotlight squarely on the Seychelles’ carnival.

The two-hour Travel Talk Radio Show, which takes a look at tourism travel and lifestyle, has given the listeners a gist of what to expect in the Seychelles carnival staged under the theme of the melting pot of cultures.

Capturing the essence of the carnival held on February 8-10, 2013, Sandy Dhuyvetter highly recommended the Seychelles carnival to her listeners saying that 2013 “was even better” than she “thought it would be.”

“The carnival was a great opportunity for Seychelles. This is its third year. They brought in different countries. Brazil is the latest acquisition, and those Brazilians, especially those ladies, they were gorgeous,” said Sandy Dhuyvetter.

The Travel Talk Radio Show breaking news report also made mention of the renewal of the partnership agreement between Emirates and the Seychelles Tourism Board, an agreement signed on February 11, 2013 when all the international journalists were in Seychelles for the carnival.

The Seychelles Minister responsible for Tourism and Culture, Alain St.Ange, said that he was thrilled to see news about the carnival in Seychelles already on air, on the television screens, and in the written press. “This is exactly why so many members of the press are in the country for the event they all want to cover. We are staging an event that has captured the imagination of the press, and we need to keep the uniqueness of our carnival always in mind, because this is what continues to attract them. In return we gain maximum visibility for our country and for its tourism industry,” said Minister St.Ange.

Seychelles is a founding member of the International Coalition of Tourism Partners (ICTP).

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