08-Apr-2006 (yacht cruise)
- 'Experience the British Virgin Islands - Ashore and Afloat - Through the Bitter End Yacht Club (PR Web)
Explore the beautiful British Virgin Islands with the resort?s exclusive Island Cruise and Admiral?s yacht-Villa packages. [PRWEB Apr 3, 2006] Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/RW1wdC1GYWx1LU1hZ24tTG92ZS1IYWxmLVplcm8=- 'Museums & Tours (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
ADAM THOROUGHGOOD AND FRANCIS LAND HOUSE --1636 Parish Road, Virginia Beach; 3131 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Virginia Beach. 10-5 Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 Sunday. Admission: $4 adults; $3 seniors; $2 children 6 and older. (757) 431-4000.- 'Experience the British Virgin Islands - Ashore and Afloat - Through the Bitter End Yacht Club (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands (PRWEB) April 3, 2006 -- Whether aboard a luxurious 45-foot catamaran with a captain and chef or a fully-provisioned spacious Moorings 332, two new packages offer unique ways to experience Bitter End Yacht Club.- 'OMANI TOURISM RECEIVES BOOST FROM QUEEN ELIZABETH II CRUISE SHIP (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
Statistics Salalah port Wednesday received the Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship with 2,612 passengers on board, among them 1,614 were tourists and 998 crew members.- 'Multibillionaire's Yacht Tatoosh Has Slipped Into St. Petersburg (The Tampa Tribune)
ST. PETERSBURG - One of the world's most luxurious yachts - belonging to one of the world's richest men - put in to port here Monday. The reason remains unclear.- 'Capital's tall ship sails into new waters as pleasure boat (The Scotsman)
EDINBURGH'S very own tall ship - Jean De La Lune - is set to host the first regular boat trips from Leith Docks.- 'Omani Tourism Receives Boost From Queen Elizabeth II Cruise Ship (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
Salalah port Wednesday received the Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship with 2,612 passengers on board, among them 1,614 were tourists and 998 crew members.- 'OFF THE BLOCK (Block Island Times)
A preview of upcoming off-island events... BirdFest 2006 |