Holiday documentary on Seychelles
Television is a gadget that most people have in their homes nowadays, as television has evolved over the years so has the amount of channels available to view. Many of the viewing channels rely on sponsorship as a way to survive and in order to obtain enough revenue to keep the channel going, they allow people and companies to advertise in between programmes in return for a fee. The BBC is the only channel that does not have advertising as the viewing public pay a licence fee to cover what they are watching on BBC1, BBC2 and other channels which are related to the BBC.

Another way for the travel companies to advertise their holiday is producing a holiday documentary. The Seychelles (seychellen) is just one of the many destinations that is popular with the tourist. The Seychelles depicts the perfect romantic getaway with its blue skies, clear sea and white sandy beaches it is idyllic and many couples choose the Seychelles (seychellen) as a perfect location for their honeymoon, some even choose to marry on this island. If the choice is made to marry whilst over in the Seychelles then the travel companies along with the hotel in question usually offer a number of options as to where the wedding ceremony is performed. The beach is a popular choice with many couples – saying their vows and making that commitment to each other whilst the waves break on the shore is definitely romantic. Others choose to get married in a chapel near by and others in the grounds of the hotel.
A champagne reception is usually laid on for guests and the wedding dinner after the ceremony can be as traditional as the couple want. If a light buffet is needed instead of a formal meal then this is optional too.
The Seychelles is definitely worth looking into for any couple who are looking to tie the knot, a romantic setting for both wedding and honeymoon rolled into one.
