Cellet Marketing and PR Wins Amelia Island Contract
Amelia Island, the luxury island located just off the coast in the north east of Florida, has contracted Cellet Marketing and PR as its representation agency.
As Amelia Island focuses on growing its international presence as a luxury destination, Cellet has been brought on board to increase awareness of the brand in the UK and Ireland with a comprehensive Representation, Marketing and PR campaign.
Cellet’s main focus will be emphasising the luxury resorts, numerous beautiful sandy beaches, championship golf courses, abundant wildlife, pristine waters and outdoor sport and recreation facilities.
Kate Harris, Director, Digital and International Marketing at Amelia Island Convention and Visitors Bureau, commented: "We are delighted to be working with Cellet to raise the profile of Amelia Island as an unspoiled setting for relaxing and rewarding getaways. Cellet’s marketing expertise will assist us in increasing recognition and exposure of the island in this key international market."
Managing Director of Cellet, Yolanda Fletcher, said: "Cellet has a long history of promoting amazing destinations and we are looking forward to implementing our campaign for Amelia Island and driving bookings into this beautiful area which is easy to get to but hard to forget."
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Note to Editors:
Amelia is 13 miles long and two miles wide and just a short 30 minute drive from Jacksonville Airport. Mild temperatures and cool sea breezes make Amelia Island a four-season destination.
For further information go to www.ameliaisland.com
For all PR enquiries please contact Fiona Pettitt- [email protected], 01295 722 816
Cellet Marketing & Public Relations
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