organisers, for whom the final cost of an incentive
package – once all the cocktails have been sipped, the
restaurants booked and the activities planned – can
come as a bit of a shock.
A cruise, on the other hand, is utter simplicity
with passengers unpacking once. State-of-the-art
conference facilities, spacious lounges and meeting
areas with built-in technology provide the ideal backdrop
for a successful agenda as dedicated onboard
co-ordinators attend to the details.
New to the Royal Caribbean International 2010
programme and ideal for group and incentive travel:
• Arabian adventure, seven night itineraries from
Dubai: Brilliance of the Seas.
• Caribbean, seven night eastern and western
Caribbean itineraries: Oasis of the Seas (the world’s
most revolutionary cruise ship, launching in
December 2009).
• Short European cruises, four and five night itineraries
from various ports in Europe: Adventure of the
Seas.
• Scandinavia and Russia, and Arctic Circle, five, seven,
11 and 12 night itineraries from various ports in
Europe: Vision of the Seas.
• Western Caribbean, extend your stay at Universal
Orlando Resort – packages including cruise,
hotel accommodation, theme park tickets and
transfers now available.
• Asia, four, five and seven night itineraries from
various ports of call: Legend of the Seas.
• South America, three, four, six, seven and eight night
itineraries from Sao Paulo: Vision of the Seas.
• Not forgetting Alaska, Caribbean, Australia and New
Zealand, Mexico, Canada and New England and the
Mediterranean. �
For more information circle 17 on reader enquiry
coupon.
Circle 6 on reader enquiry coupon.
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Artist’s impression of The Aquatheatre at dusk.
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