Tourism Seychelles and Layaline Prive Host Exclusive Networking Evening in Dubai

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In a celebration of culture, connection, and tropical charm, Tourism Seychelles, in collaboration with Layaline Prive, hosted an intimate networking evening at the stunning Lucky Fish, Palm Jumeirah. The event brought together a curated group of 52 attendees, including influencers, media professionals, journalists, and industry leaders, offering a unique opportunity for guests to network, collaborate, and immerse themselves in the enchanting spirit of Seychelles.

Nestled along the serene coastline of Dubai, the Lucky Fish restaurant served as the perfect backdrop for an evening filled with vibrant conversations and culinary delights. Guests were treated to signature Seychelles-inspired cocktails, tropical ambiance, and engaging discussions about the islands’ rich offerings.

The evening also spotlighted the unique blend of Seychellois culture and hospitality, inspiring guests to consider Seychelles not only as a travel destination but also as a hub for collaborations within the tourism industry.

Ahmed Fathallah, the representative of Tourism Seychelles based in the Middle East, commented on the occasion: “This evening exemplifies our commitment to building lasting relationships with our partners in the UAE and showcasing Seychelles as a destination that harmoniously blends natural beauty with cultural richness. Events like these strengthen our mission to connect with key industry players while sharing the story of Seychelles.”

This exclusive gathering emphasised Tourism Seychelles’ commitment to fostering relationships with industry professionals in the UAE, while highlighting the unmatched beauty and charm of its islands.

Situated in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Seychelles is a tropical paradise known for its pristine beaches, lush greenery, and unparalleled biodiversity. Beyond its stunning landscapes, Seychelles offers visitors a tapestry of cultural heritage, luxury accommodations, and sustainable tourism experiences.

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