Posts Tagged ‘adventure’

How To Have A Smooth Flowing Australian Holiday

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

If you are searching for a great way to spend your holiday, you may want to consider looking into the Gold Coast region of Australia. Whether you are traveling from within Australia or from somewhere else on the globe, you will find nothing but wonder when you arrive in the Gold Coast. There are three main factors that you should follow whenever traveling. Knowing each of these will allow for a more wonderful holiday experience.

Balance Your Time- The Gold Coast is a beautiful region, scenic and filled with things to do. Having the best possible holiday experience means balancing your lazy days on the beach with days filled with activities. It is a delicate balance, but one that will make for the best possible holiday. Be sure that the day you arrive and the one right before you leave are lazy beach days. Trying to accomplish too many activities is a mistake while visiting this region. Alternate activity days with beach days and you will have the best of both worlds.

Plan In Advance- Try to lay out the important aspects of your travel well in advance. Use the web to gain the information you need and to make reservations. The more you lay out in advance, the less you will leave to chance, and this will make for a most successful holiday.

Learn The Rules- If you are traveling to this region from an international location, then make sure that you learn all about the region before you travel. Understanding traffic laws, the rules of the beaches and even the different terminology and language will allow you to travel with ease. Every region of the world has its own acceptable and unacceptable rules and laws, so when traveling it is important to know what to expect in advance.

If you have already chosen the Gold Coast for your next holiday vacation destination, you will not be disappointed. It is the perfect location for a beach holiday filled with fun and adventure. No matter what you fancy you will find it on the coast of Australia .

There are numerous broadbeach hotels for you to choose from it can take you days just to research and compare prices. However, there is one way that will only take a manner of minutes. Log onto www.goldcoastinformation.com.au, to find all you need on broadbeach accommodation.

Corporate Boat Cruises Are Gaining Steam

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

One industry that is gaining steam is the provider of corporate boat cruises. These smaller cruise lines and yacht leasing companies are attracting more business through better advertising, deluxe services, and fantastic rates. Encouragingly, more and more corporations are joining in the trend and booking mini-cruises for their employees and clientele.

Corporate boat cruises are plentiful and very easy to find. Use any search engine and there are dozens of them at your fingertips. Don't forget to type your city and state at the end of the search text. This will narrow the search a bit to include only those in your immediate area.

There are many reasons large corporations would book a cruise ship or yacht. Business meeting held on a ship or yacht are sure to impress any client. Many cruise ships have all the amenities of a hotel including a meeting room, telecommunications, fax and presentation equipment, and food service. These can be rented by the day, week, or leased into the companies fleet of transportation.

Many corporations are booking cruises for a wide variety of reasons. Employee recognition is one very popular function that corporate boat cruises play in business today. Special client presentations are another. I have recently heard of a retirement party for a beloved CEO on a cruise ship. These are just a few of the reasons corporations utilize the services small cruise lines offer.

Many cruise companies have a small fleet ranging in sizes so that they have a craft ready for any sized occasion. They usually start at 100 feet and get larger. Two or three cruise ships are the norm for most companies. Most of these ships have state-of-the-art equipment installed including radio, television, and global positioning equipment. Interior designs in many cruise ships are as elegant as most modern hotels. These ships have two full bathrooms to accommodate its minimum capacity.

The cost of a small cruise ship compared to hotel facilities is close. The cruise ship is a few hundred dollars more but many of the extras that you would pay a hotel are included in the cruise package making it the better value. Just like hotels, pricing ranges from cruise company to cruise company. On average, $1.000 to $4.000 is about standard depending on the length of the cruise and the entertainment or dining package included.

The cruise companies have a corporate Events manager that will take your call. This professional salesperson will have all the information you will need to get started. Their experience will make the process much easier and save you a tremendous amount of time. Some of these salespeople are also called Corporate Planners.

After reviewing dozens of cruise ship lines that specialize in small and medium corporate boat cruises, I realized that it would be very difficult to pick one and the process would be a long one. It would be a great idea to have most of your information together before you speak to an event manager. Knowing beforehand, exactly what you want and how many people will be involved will save a ton of valuable time and greatly improve the initial options offered.

If visiting the Toronto Harbour inspires your adventurous and fun loving side, then Toronto cruises are perfect for you! Tourists and vacationers can find plenty of excitement aboard Halloween cruises.

Clive Cussler’s Spartan Gold

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Spartan Gold signifies the launch of a fifth book series by perpetual New York Times bestselling author Clive Cussler, this time in partnership with up and coming young author Grant Blackwood.

The new series is referred to as "Fargo Adventures," based on its action heroes, a married couple named Sam and Remi Fargo.

Having fulfilled the American dream early in life to become independently wealthy, the Fargos now devote themselves to archeological treasure hunting; and they let nothing stand in their way of finding what they search for.

While the Fargo Adventures feature a new cast of characters and a slightly different action venue - treasure hunting - the telltale hallmarks of a true Cussler-novel that we have all come to love and expect still remain: Exotic cars, foods and drinks, as well as lots of excitement on, in and around water.

In Spartan Gold, Sam and Remi Fargo pursue a trail of clues left on the labels of twelve wine bottles from the lost wine cellar of Napoleon Bonaparte, written in a code they must first decipher.

Naturally, their quest to unravel this mystery does not go unimpeded. Relentlessly on their heels are the hired ruffians of Bondaruk, a former Soviet freedom fighter from an ethnic minority group, who has since turned into a ruthless mafia billionaire.

Bondaruk believes the end of the trail will lead to an ancient Greek gold-treasure once conquered by his ancestor, the Persian ruler Xerxes the Great. A treasure which Bondaruk has convinced himself is his rightful heritage, and no one will be allowed to stand in his way of getting it.

The riddles on the wine-bottles lead the Fargos and their adversaries from a WWII German submarine in the Great Pocomoke Swamp of Maryland to the Bahamas and through much of Europe including Monaco, Croatia, Italy, Germany, and Ukraine: not necessarily in that sequence.

In the end, Spartan Gold is a solidly written treasure hunting action novel in the spirit of The Da Vinci Code, and also a distinctly Cusslerian novel undoubtedly destined for a top-spot on the New York Times best-seller list.

Britt Hellman lives in Western North Carolina with her husband and three sons. She runs her own copywriting business out of her home. Clive Cussler has been long time favorite author. Visit her Cussler book site to order Spartan Gold or read her review of the latest Dirk Pitt novel, Arctic Drift by Clive Cussler.