09-Nov-2005 (yacht cruise)
- 'Superyacht owners invite vacationers to help pay bills (International Herald Tribune)
It is said that owning a boat is like throwing money into the sea. For many owners of $20 million or $30 million yachts, economizing may not be top of mind. But some owners of these luxurious superyachts - boats more than 100 feet long - are increasingly inviting other wealthy vacationers to help pay the bills.- 'Pirate Attack on Luxury Cruise Liner (ABC News)
Rocket-Launched Grenades Fired as Captain Outran Attackers- 'The antiques boatshow (Telegraph.co.uk)
On a luxury Baltic cruise, Fiona Duncan has her jewellery valued by an expert and learns about the treasures that await her ashore.- '2006 International Rolex Regatta, St.Thomas, USVI, USA (The Beachcats)
Fun in the Sun and a Shot at a Watch.- 'Gozo and the 2006 Budget (Times of Malta)
From a total expenditure of Lm858,872,000, Gozo will get Lm20,519,200, or almost 2.4 per cent in the Budget for 2006. The biggest chunk of this sum will be spent on salaries.- 'Here's a partial list of what some of the major cruise lines offer (Duluth News Tribune)
Disney Cruise Line: Disney Magic and Disney Wonder each have 877 staterooms.- 'Hoards sail into open day (The Border Mail)
SAILORS and potential sailors flocked to Lake Hume yesterday to cruise its waters during the Albury-Wodonga Yacht Club open day. The club attracted more than 80 visitors, hosting children from four years old through to retired sailors.- 'For Rent: My Yacht. I'll Throw in the Jacuzzi. (New York Times)
Some owners of superyachts are increasingly inviting other wealthy vacationers to help pay the bills. |