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Think Strawberries signs on Maldives promotion

28 May 2014, 06:39 pm

Think Strawberries signs on Maldives promotion
New Delhi, May 27 (Not in Town/IBNS): PR firm Think Strawberries has been appointed as the India representative office of the Maldives Marketing and PR Corporation (MMPRC).

 The agency appointed to undertake PR for the Maldives in India to promote and market Maldives to the Indian market through the media combined with trade and consumer promotions and activities.

Maldives can be summarized as a dazzling landscape of immaculate beaches, azure seas, palm trees and year-round sunshine.

Synonymous with once-in-a-lifetime luxury, romance and complete tranquility, the 1,190 coral islands or atolls that make up the Maldives, regularly top the dream destination bucket list and are first choice for honeymooners, family holidays or a relaxing break.

Combining modern opulence with a true Maldivian flavor, the resorts in Maldives provide an unforgettable holiday to couples and families alike.

Maldives is an enchanting destination that also tops the charts for snorkelling and diving, with most resorts offering PADI scuba diving courses. Given that 99 per cent of the country is made up of water, the main activities that keep you engaged are relaxing spa therapies, water sports & diving, and for those who want to experience the life of a native Maldavian- its excursions on inhabited islands.

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