Miami Will Not Let Hurricane Irma Damper Its Columbus Day Weekend Spirit
Just narrowly escaping the wrath of Hurricane Irma, the past few weeks in Miami have been tough. As the weekend of the annual Columbus Day Regatta arrives, Miami is still recovering from the storm. Unfortunately, because of this, the event's annual race is cancelled. However, Miami's party spirit is still alive and well. The Advantaged Yacht Charters & Sales still has a few boats available to rent for the weekend. Do not miss the party that everyone will be at over on Elliot Key.
MIAMI, Oct. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- As the Irma aftermath has subsided, the city is ready to celebrate Columbus Day weekend. Despite the cancellation of the annual Columbus Day Regatta boat race, Miami's party spirit is still as strong as ever. The annual celebration at Elliot Key is still on and yacht rentals are close to being sold out. People are coming from all over to join the fun at Elliot Key this upcoming weekend.
Jessica Londono, who is the Yacht Charters Manager at The Advantaged, a Miami Yacht Chartering company, said the following regarding the event: "Columbus Day Regatta is a not so secret tradition Miami has been celebrating for almost 15 years. Every year we sell out and everyone is at Elliot Key partying. Even after the hurricane, the desire to go out and party with fellow Miamians has not diminished. We still have a few boats for the weekend. Columbus Regatta is one of 3 business weekends out on the water. You don't want to miss out on the hedonism."
To book your yacht rental for Columbus Day weekend before they sell out, visit http://theadvantaged.com/.
About The Advantaged: The Advantaged Yacht Charters & Sales offers top quality yacht services in Miami, Florida. They offer more than 30 vessels to choose from, ranging from motor yachts and sailing yachts to superyachts and megayachts. Choose from one of their day-long charter packages, or customize your own for you and your closest friends.
SOURCE The Advantaged Yacht Charters & Sales
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