Wed, Feb 11, 2004
Air Journey's Latest Adventure Promises Lots Of Fun
The 8th Annual Bahamas
Treasure Hunt is a grown up way to act like a little kid, but with
real planes and boats and the lure of exotic exploration amidst
more than 700 islands and 2,000-plus cays that dot the Caribbean.
Air Journey will lead the way.
The trip a spirited adventure that combines the best of
camaraderie and friendly competition against a backdrop of what can
be described as "severely clear" weather that is a pilot's dream.
Participants will gather in Florida for the start of the well
organized, yet unregimented group fly-in to the Bahamas scheduled
for February 16th to February 21st, 2004.
Air Journey promises to
take care of all the details so you and your crew -- be they family
or friends -- can relax and enjoy the unparalleled beauty of these
exciting, yet charming, islands. The airborne caravan will travel
to Freeport, Exuma and Eleuthera with ample time for individual
exploration and relaxation. And then its time for the Treasure
Hunt.
Upon your arrival and throughout your stay as you go snorkeling,
fishing, diving, sailing or even shopping, select tour operators
and merchants who are in on the "hunt" will slip you some "gold
coins." You'll want to collect them for use in a friendly hand of
poker or two during convivial cocktail sessions. The games include,
dare we say it, a touch of skullduggery - not in the form of
deception or trickery - but plastic skulls filled with cash prizes.
Other prizes may include meal specials, hotel packages or other
perks that will make any trip to the Bahamas sparkle as much as the
surrounding waters.
Aside from the prizes, Air Journey promises a scrumptious
barbecue dinner set on the beach at the Cove Eleuthera Resort with
a Pirates theme for the evening (costumes mandatory)! So join the
group this year as Air Journey once again takes to the skies and
heads for this captivating string of islands. For reservations
call: 888-554-3774
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