Travel Like A Pirate!

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This past weekend was the International Talk Like A Pirate Day, a “holiday,” and I use the term loosely,  that I just can’t seem to quite comprehend. And while I generally ignore that special day, mostly because I don’t know a single soul who actually cares about it, this year we have a different reason to salute those salty buccaneers of the high seas.

Our friends over at the travel site NileGuide have put together a great contest in which the winners will get to travel like a pirate to Aruba. To enter, all you have to do is click here and fill out the very simple entry form which requires just your first and last name and your e-mail address. It doesn’t come any easier than that. You can also opt to receive information sent your way form the participating partners, but if you get plenty of spam in your e-mail already, you can choose to ignore that option.

If you win, you’ll be swept off to lovely Aruba aboard a JetBlue flight. Once there, you’ll have accommodations for 4 nights at the Hyatt Regency Aruba and get the opportunity to hit the high seas with the Jolly Pirates for some sailing and snorkeling in the beautiful waters off the island. Later you can grab some grub at the Pirate’s Nest restaurant and drink some pirate swill at the Balashi Brewery.

Sounds like a fun escape and between this and the Teva House contest I mentioned yesterday, you have two chances to win a tropical adventure at the moment.

Kraig Becker

10 thoughts on “Travel Like A Pirate!”

  1. And while I generally ignore that special day, mostly because I don't know a single soul who actually cares about it

    Arrhhhh!!!!

    No one much cares what ye land lubbers think!!

    Mr. Becker, consider ye self fairly warned!

    If me and me mates ever lay our hands on ye, ye shall swab the decks of our pirate ship for an eternity!!

    Land lubber!!!

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