Le Duc de Praslin Seychelles Goes Green

Praslin (Seychelles) – 15 February 2012 – The concept of green technology is slowly gaining pace in the Seychelles tourism industry. A Tourism Sustainable Label was launched last year, and the concept of serious tourism is today being more widely promoted in a bid to consolidate for the long term, the Seychelles tourism industry.

Le Duc de Praslin hotel, located at Anse Volbert, has opted for an alternative ecological technology that cleans the pool better than normal chlorine using the concept of Magna Technology: the first time Seychelles is employing the technology of using magnesium to produce a non-synthetic chlorine.

Through a special filtration system, the Magna Pool is designed to use crystals instead of sand that filters up to 5 micron compared to 40 micron by normal pool filtration systems. Portrayed as one of the best ecological technologies in the world, the Magna Pool can save up to 65 percent of water consumption in tourism establishments, while reducing energy consumption. Furthermore, with magnesium and potassium combined in the pool water, the mineral base, which is environmentally friendly, detoxifies the skin and body from its impurities, resulting in a soft, radiant, and smooth texture. It also reduces stress, anxiety, aches, and pains.

In venturing into this green technology, Le Duc de Praslin hotel had invested over two million Seychelles rupees to renovate its old swimming pool into a Magna Pool. This has taken four weeks to achieve. The existing pool has been enlarged and equipped with a special filter system. A new deck has been incorporated, as well as a new top-of-the-range Jacuzzi, the latter costing 225, 000 Seychelles rupees. The renovation project has been contracted to Harikishna Builders and Pool specialist, SW Pure Water Ltd.

Le Duc de Praslin hotel’s initiative to adopt a Magna Pool has been welcomed by the Seychelles Tourism Board. The manager of Seychelles’ Sustainable Tourism Label, Sinha Levkovic, said that “it is encouraging to see that at the moment when the Seychelles Tourism Board is initiating a Sustainable Tourism Label to encourage and guide tourism operators in adopting sustainable practices in their daily operation, one of the local hotels is already making headlines in investing in the first Magna Pool systems.”

She concluded by saying that the Magna Pool “is indeed good news for the industry, as the system does not only provide clients with a natural and therapeutic product free of synthetic chemicals with the added benefits of minerals, but also contributes to conserving the Seychelles environment.”

Media Contact:
Alain St.Ange
CEO, Seychelles Tourism Board
Email: alain.s@seychelles.com