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Seychelles Travel Guide - a useful find…

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

I’ve just come across this useful Seychelles Travel Guide. It provides you with an overview of the group of islands and mentions how you can and should tailor your holiday to the Seychelles depending on what it is you want to do.  It talks about how “The peak seasons for tourists are generally December to January and July to August. ” - however we always recommend the Seychelles as being an all year round destination as it’s placed so near the equator.

Take a look at the article in full.

Save 35% at Sainte Anne Spa & Resort if you book by the end of December 2008.

Happy New Year and welcome to our January Sale

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Well it is that time of year after all! We know how many of you like to book your 2009 or 2010 holiday so you have something to look forward to so we have put together some extra special discounts to help you save a few pennies this year. Take a look at our massive 10% sale saving on specified travel dates here. 

There are fantastic savings and deals to be had all year round for honeymooners, couples and wedding parties, families and more. View all our special offers in one place on our new look website.

 

We hope you had a restful Christmas…

Monday, December 29th, 2008

We’re all getting ready for the big January Sale so take it easy until then and have fantastic New Year celebrations. We’ll be back with full details of our January Sale deals on the 2nd January 2009.

Happy Christmas to all from Beachcomber Tours

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

SantaWishing everyone we work with and all our clients a very Merry Christmas.

Enjoy the break and we’ll be back with a bang in January with some very special offers.

 

 

The Seychelles - did you know…

Monday, December 15th, 2008

… that 1 of the 5 rarest animals in the world can be found in the Seychelles islands. The ‘Sheath-tailed’ bat. There are believed to be less than 100 remaining on the planet in total. Research still needs to be done on this specific breed of bat but it is thought that 500 would be needed to stop it from becoming extinct. A sad state of affairs. Discover what the other 4 rare animals are and where they can be found.