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Stephane Vilar, the General Manager of the Avani Seychelles Barbarons Beach Resort & Spa, has confirmed that they will be hosting their first ever beach party in the hotel on the Barbarons beach, which will be flavoured with the Caribbean flair.
Following continued requests from guests to host such an event, Stephane Vilar will now be hosting this special theme activity on Saturdays from 16.00hrs with a tasty BBQ on the beach, complete with local rum, music and dancing, from the 31st March.
“Dress code: Rasta and Flowery shirt! Best dress will win an instant prize,” says the Resort’s General Manager.
Cultural theme evenings have always been a sought after activity in the islands and the Avani Seychelles Barbarons Beach Resort & Spa moved in to fill this void and provide much needed entertainment for Seychelles.
The Avani Seychelles Barbarons Beach Resort & Spa has seen a dramatic upsurge in incentive group bookings since they increased their live entertainment to seven days of the week. Organisers of such groups have always taken into consideration the evening activities program at hotels they recommend for incentive groups and conferences.
On the 9th February they opened TGA in the grounds of the Resort, which Stephane Vilar, the GM, describes as, “Unique, exclusive, fantastic, superb, elegant, classy, welcoming, amazing…”
Guests staying at AVANI Seychelles have a complimentary entrance and other guests staying in different hotels pay Seychelles Rupees 500 (roughly 30 euros) and this gives them one consumption from the bar. The club opens from 20.00hrs until late into the night.
Wednesday and Thursday nights is Karaoke night until 21.30hrs, before their two DJs, namely Jules and Aubrey, take over to make guests dance the night away. Friday night features the band, Zenith, performing live until 22.00hrs before the DJ takes over to entertain guests for the rest of the night. On Saturday nights, DJs Jules and Aubrey are fully in charge.
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