Why Choose a Meeting At Sea?

Besides the fact that your costs will most likely be cut in half, it's fun!  What better way to gain a sense of cohesiveness and team spirit than a cruise adventure. 

At sea, your members are more likely to attend group functions, network with colleagues, share ideas and laugh. 

The journey to the foreign and faraway as a group opens the senses, something a land resort is unable to offer

Today's modern ships have onboard meeting facilities complete with video and overhead sound and light capabilities, multi-image shows, theatrical special effects, email, faxes and more.  Since your associates can't stray to far when they're aboard ship, you can keep attendance higher and be more productive.  And since you stop at exciting ports - there is always the chance to have fun on land too.

 

Many executives welcome the chance to bring their families along.  Not only are children welcome onboard, there are entire Kids' Crew programs for every age which keeps them busy.  That way your key people can get down to business (or pleasure) while their kids are having fun.

 

It's hard to work on an empty stomach.  On a cruise, you are guaranteed a variety of foods from the classic to the exotic.  There is nothing that draws people together more than sitting down to a great meal, sharing news and views over a roast rack of lamb, or talking shop over a fine bottle of wine.  Since all your meals are included in the price of the cruise, your members never have to worry about paying for private meals, or finding a good place to eat.

Our easy online registration system keeps phone calls and mail down to a minimum.   It also allows for unlimited name and cabin changes.  Cabins can be assigned by date-of hire or random.



Customized gifts are available to remember your cruise for years to come.

Please email us to request a proposal for your group.
For charter information - please contact Ben@BusinessAtSea.com

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