SeaDream Yacht Club’~¯begins Caribbean’~¯season
SeaDream Yacht Club has commenced its Caribbean season aboard its twin mega yachts.
SeaDream II’¯has departed from San Juan, Puerto Rico and SeaDream I will sail’¯from Bridgetown, Barbados on 26 November.
The’¯Caribbean season’¯feature 41 voyages offering traditional yachting favourites such as St. Barts and Jost Van Dyke.
SeaDream’s’¯itineraries feature’¯ less-visited, harbours throughout the Caribbean including’¯Norman Island, BVI;’¯St. George’s, Grenada;’¯Mayreau, the Grenadines; Iles De Saintes, Guadeloupe; Rodney Bay, St. Lucia;’¯Sandy Ground, Anguilla;’¯Culebra, Puerto Rico; Charlestown, Nevis, and Saba to name just’¯a few.
Most voyages are seven-days in duration’¯and’¯fares’¯include’¯gourmet dining, open bar, watersports, and use of mountain bikes.
Each yacht accommodates a maximum of’¯ ‘¯56 couples.
Since resuming sailings in July’¯2021, ‘¯SeaDream I’¯and’¯SeaDream II’¯have’¯completed over 30 voyages and’¯called on historic ports in Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, and’¯Ukraine.
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