Corporate boat cruises are gaining popularity as an alternative for corporations who hold large meetings away from headquarters. These cruises are comparable in price with renting meeting space at hotels and in many cases offer more in the way of amenities. This article will look at some of those options.
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February 25 2010 | Vacations | No Comments »
No matter how you pay for car insurance, it is likely that you feel you may be paying too much. While you may be able to shop around and save money on car insurance, do not make the mistake of not paying for this required insurance. Doing so can cost you peace of mind. Here is where some of the insurance dollars go.
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February 12 2010 | Vacations | No Comments »
Australia has long been overlooked as a desirable vacation destination and the current global economy and swine flu fears have not helped the climate any. This has caused Australia to invest quite a bit of money in plugging the tourism aspects of the region.
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February 05 2010 | Vacations | No Comments »
Hanoi Ahoy!
Hanoi is one of the best tourist attractions for Vietnam holidays. It is a busy city, bustling with activity, but if you stay for a week or two you will soon learn to appreciate it. Nearby Ha Long Bay and Sapa, and the Old District in Hanoi are some great places to check out. The famous Perfume Pagoda is also a must see.
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January 31 2010 | Vacations | 1 Comment »
Many people wonder why they get charged one rate at a Super 8. airport hotels and another at a Hilton when they are using nothing more than a bed. If that is the case, they may be staying at the wrong type of hotel facilities and could use a little guidance as to what to expect based on the top of property that they are staying. Lodging comes in three different tiers and each one of them is meant to service a specific market.
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January 25 2010 | Vacations | 1 Comment »
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