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Save $500 On A Crewed Yacht Vacation

Plan An Island Vacation & Save


Vacation between March 20 - May 8, 2010 in four of The Moorings’ most exotic destinations – Tortola, Canouan, St. Lucia, or Tahiti – and SAVE $500.* Book by February 28, 2010.

The all-inclusive vacation comes complete with a professional Captain with custom itineraries to exotic locales and unique destinations.


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I’m a huge fan of The Moorings. To get a feel for a Moorings vacation you can read about my British Virgin Islands sailing adventure with them or view photos from the voyage. Better yet, if you’ve sailed with them, please share your experiences using the ‘post a comment’ link below.

 

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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A Private Yacht For Six Days Only $1,575 Per Person

Plan a Great Escape: A Week on Your Private Yacht From Only $1,575 Per Person


An all inclusive Moorings Crewed Yacht vacation combines the best of cruising the islands on your private yacht with The Moorings 40 years of five star service. From now until December 15, 2009 you can enjoy the luxury of a Moorings Crewed Yacht from only $1,575* per person for an entire week of luxury. This includes all of your meals, beverages, water sports and of course the service of professional captain and chef. Choose from a range of destinations from Tortola, the Bahamas, Canouan, St. Lucia, Belize or Tahiti for these tremendous values. Receive these benefits when you book by September 30, 2009. There is even limited availability remaining for the Thanksgiving holiday period so call today to take advantage of this offer and plan your family reunion in the islands.

 

*I’m a huge fan of The Moorings. To get a feel for a Moorings vacation you can read about my British Virgin Islands sailing adventure with them or view photos from the voyage. Better yet, if you’ve also sailed with them, please share your experiences using the ‘post a comment’ link below.

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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"Close-to-Home" Columbia & Snake River Yacht Cruises $350 pp Savings

This just in from one of my favorite travel providers, American Safari Cruises…

Follow the path of Lewis & Clark and become modern-day explorers aboard the 36-guest Safari Explorer



With the absence of three major sternwheelers plying the Columbia and Snake rivers, American Safari Cruises announces an exciting opportunity to meet the demand with a more comprehensive, luxury and active experience on the rivers. A privileged 36-guests experience a rare opportunity of cruising just onedirection along the Columbia and Snake rivers on a 9-day, 8-night yacht cruise aboard American Safari Cruises flagship, the Safari Explorer. The Safari Explorer is ideally-suited for river cruising due to its manageable size, well- appointed accommodations and public areas such as the unique Wine Library which is a perfect complement to the wineries visited. Guests have a unique opportunity of exploring the rivers completely by jet boat, kayak, inflatable skiff, transiting through eight mammoth dams, tasting wine from the barrel in Washington’s wine country and conversing with local specialists as they relate tales of the epic Lewis and Clark Expedition. No other cruise will take you this far into the breadth and depth of the wilderness, history and culture of the American West. Itinerary Details>

Offer valid on new 2009 8 -night, 9-day Safari Explorer Columbia & rivers yacht cruise bookings that are under deposit by 7/3/09 Details>

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".