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Hiring a harbour cruise for lunch or dinner party

ne of the greatest enjoyments of owning and skippering a historic ship is the pleasure of sharing the experience with the passengers who sail with us. I have spent more than twenty years working in sailing ships, and while I love the ships and the ocean life, it is really the people who make it worthwhile. I left school at sixteen to serve an apprenticeship in ship building at Cockatoo Island.
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A Lunch Harbour Cruise package includes 2 and half hours onboard, laser clay shooting competition, a delicious Aussie BBQ lunch with seafood, and complementary drink if you book online. Laser-clay shooting is an original and interactive activity that can be enjoyed by everyone in totally safety without harming the environment.

While private lunch or dinner parties can be really good for peoples, they can also boomerang on event. The reason that private parties can boomerang is that while the party mood might be there, it might at the same time not be good enough to conquer the logic of work that people get when they are with their colleagues, in spite of what the conditions happen to be. Entertainment factor is therefore a big contract when it comes to private parties and when it comes to creating that issue, there are only some places better than a cruise.

A French Cycling Holiday

Recently, four of my good friends returned from a cycling holiday around the southern French coast. They went for two weeks, camping and staying in tiny little B&Bs on consecutive nights, drinking far too much French wine and getting rather horrific saddle rash. Now, let me be quite clear here, cycling holidays are not my idea of fun.
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It just sounds like unnecessary drudgery but to them it was rather a liberating experience; travelling to their own schedule, stopping when and where they wanted, using the roads they had mapped out for themselves and just generally making a right go of it. What is more, by the end of the fortnight they were probably in the best shape they had been for their whole lives. According to their version of events after the first day you feel fine but the next day you are in so much pain that you can’t actually imagine going on.

Taking only what they needed they managed to keep their costs well down (tents are much cheaper than hotels). They actually said the best bit of money they spent was on their travel insurance after some sneaky-fingered French thief decided to make off with one of the group’s iPod and (luckily enough, defective) torch. They got their travel insurance with the AA and because they had got the right policy by the time my friend got back to the UK a nice new iPod was already waiting for him.