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Corporate boat cruises are gaining popularity as an alternative for corporations who hold large meetings away from headquarters. These cruises are comparable in price with renting meeting space at hotels and in many cases offer more in the way of amenities. This article will look at some of those options.

The internet is full of wonderful small cruise companies that cater to small and medium corporate needs. Many of these have special corporate packages to fit a variety of objectives. Use a search engine to find the one that is near to you and catches your fancy. Take your time and enjoy the many wonderful websites they have put together. There are beautiful pictures of old and new luxury liners and yachts in exotic and domestic ports.

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 beginners to cruise vacations have a lot of questions. As a cruise vacation expert, I have heard and have answered all types of questions. I have created this article to answer some of the common inquiries of beginning cruisers.

Is there schedule of when we have to eat? Can I eat when I want to? Flexible meal plans allow the cruiser to dine whenever they want to. However, flexible plans have limited variety of foods and are not as elegant as the main restaurant. The benefit of a flex plan is that you don’t have to wait in lines with all the other people and you can dine with whom you want (otherwise you will have to share a table with someone).

How about if I want “get away from it all”? Are there any alternative spots to get away from the noise and eat in peace and quiet? You can have the comfort of knowing that you can eat in peace and quiet. Again, this is not a free option and you will have to pay an additional $15-$50 for the alternative dining experience.

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