Thursday, April 23, 2009

Up the East Coast

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This is one of the most exciting opportunities I've seen lately!

Cruising north along the East Coast of the United States from Savannah, Georgia to New York and then to the Great Lakes. Imagine that trip!

All the magic stops in historic places. Charleston with its art galleries and musea, Myrtle Beach with its endless beaches, Wilmington, Jacksonville, Chesapeake, and on and on the list goes. So many places to stop and explore and get mesmerised by them all. Meanwhile getting pampered by the crew. Seriously the best way to travel is by yacht. Get settled in your cabin and no worries about packing, unpacking, catching planes, trains and automobiles. Relax and enjoy and get totally spoiled on board your own private moving hotel. There is no better way of travelling!

Imagine to sail into New York, past the statue of Liberty? I've always wanted to sail into New York. That must be such a grand experience.

How to do this? Fairly simple actually. The lovely MY Trilogy is preparing to make this epic trip North and Trilogy ready to go up the east coast US you can join them. Below a selection of pictures for you to get an idea of Trilogy and start dreaming about this fabulous opportunity.
Flybridge on Trilogy going north from Georgia to Great Lakes

trilogy master cabinTRILOGY SALOON

She's 90 ft has had an interior refit in 2007 and is in great condition. The crew of 4 is well experienced and ready to take you on the trip of your lifetime! And she sleeps 8 guests in four cabins (master, VIP, and two twins), you could even change guests in some ports and invite even more of your best friends or business associates on this magic experience.

Contact me at charter@charterexperience.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information or visit our website with more luxury yachts avaialable for charter and charter ideas.

Gertrud

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