Sea Dream heading for Amazon adventure
Passengers sailing on a Sea Dream Yacht club cruise to the Amazon River will visit a small village located on Tupinambarana Island where they will witness a “Boi-Bumba†celebration – an exotic ritual of magic, mystery, passion and faith.
Seadream Yacht Club is to sail two near-three week adventures on the Amazon River in 2012 with its 112-guest, 5-star motor-cruiser SeaDream II.
Departing Bridgetown, Barbados on February 13, 2012, SeaDream II will sail 20-days to Manaus and Iquitos, and 20-days back to Barbados via Manaus.
Prices start from US$12,919pp twin-share inclusive of all onboard 5-star dining, drinks from the open bars, nightly cocktail gatherings, wines with lunch and dinner, power and sail watersports (in ports where permitted,) a 50-course golf simulator, onboard gratuities and port charges.
SeaDream’s president, Bob Lepisto, said: “Our size and maneuverability will allow us to reach tricky spots like Anavilhanas in Brazil and Iquitos in Peru.
“And an onboard naturalist will give in-depth talks about the great wilderness, optional excursions, and canoe expeditions that will showcase Amazonian tribes, museums, markets and the jungle’s exotic animal and plant-life.â€
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