 We use our company's strong cruise line relationships and tremendous purchasing power to negotiate the best prices for your group. You can relax with the knowledge that highly trained group cruise professionals are handling your corporate voyage. Land vs. Sea Think about it. Which offers more bang for your travel buck — a resort on land ... or a floating resort that visits multiple vacation destinations? A cruise is also more affordable than an all-inclusive resort, even just from a simple supply-and-demand perspective. While most resorts can offer about 500 rooms, most superliners can offer nearly 1,000 staterooms. In comparison, booking a cruise is like getting your travel reservation at a wholesale cost. A Delicious Proposition And a cruise includes all your premium meals, snacks, basic beverages, and plenty of fun activities and live entertainment in one low price. Most hotels and resorts only offer a couple restaurants and bars, but cruise ships usually feature a restaurant and a bar for every day of the week — sometimes more. You'll savor a bevy of flavors, including Italian, French, American, Japanese, Mexican, and seafood favorites like lobster and sushi. Plus, there's always room service! Because a cruise is designed for such extraordinary value, the seafaring vacation should be the most budget-friendly travel option for your company. More Convenience At Sea Cruising not only offers better value and variety, it's more convenient than traveling with multiple hotel reservations. One reservation guarantees all your accommodations — plus transportation — for your whole trip! One person, from one company, provides dedicated customer service on all the reservations for your entire group. With a cruise, you'll be spared from the hassle of coordinating train or bus schedules, renting and driving a car in an unfamiliar place, and the stress of flying between cities. Today, cruising is easier than ever because many voyages are just a short drive or flight away — you can set sail from 22 ports in the U.S. alone. And there's no need to hire a caterer or any special entertainment — it's all included. Tax Savings To be sure, you'll be able to write off your corporate cruise as a business expense. Coordinating all your reservations in one group booking will make it easy to file your claim with Uncle Sam. Any expenses from your group's onboard accounts can be consolidated, so there's no extra accounting necessary. It's guaranteed to be the most memorable tax break your company ever receives. |