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DMC - Destination Management Copenhagen

With over 20 years of experience in the incentives, meetings and event industry, as well as being Copenhagen's largest cruise passenger handler, you can rest assured that your group is in professional and creative hands when using Destination Management Copenhagen.

Exclusive itineraries from DMC - Destination Management Copenhagen

In Copenhagen you will find water on all sides, so let yourself be inspired to incorporate a nautical theme into your next event.

How about a meeting on board SAGA Queen, where you can enjoy the finest cuisine while gliding smoothly through the heart of Copenhagen, experiencing the splendour of Copenhagen's many buildings?

Or, if you prefer land under your feet, Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is great for lunches and meetings, overlooking the harbour and the Opera. This charming old warehouse creates the perfect setting for an exclusive meeting.

For adrenaline junkies, Copenhagen offers a range of activites, including RIB boats, windsurfing and kayaking and for those who
would like to go back in time, Viking ships have been recreated to offer an experience out of the ordinary.

How about a private helicopter flight across the island of Sealand to Southern Funen, known as the garden of Denmark? Touchdown at a private heli-pad and be greeted with champagne and enjoy a six-course gourmet lunch at one of the country's best restaurants.

If you want to experience the thrill of speed, enjoy a RIB boat trip! The RIB boat picks you up from your waterside hotel and tears across the water to Sweden where a hot air balloon awaits you. Lunch will be served in the royal surroundings in the Hall of Knights at Trollenäs Castle, after which you will be transported back to Copenhagen, across the magnificent Øresund Bridge.
Whether you are looking for a tranquil canal cruise, royal dinners in the Knights Hall at one of the magnificent castles to high-speed action with a trip on a RIB boat or a helicopter ride - DMC can help organise it.

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Thursday, September 06 2007