Giant Ship or Luxury Yacht – Whatever Floats Your Boat!
Here’s a great shot of a SeaDream Yacht anchored next to Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, courtesy of Bruce Setloff, former SeaDream Yacht Club VP of Sales.
For a large group that needs lots of meeting space as well as spectacular entertainment and a variety of dining options, the world’s largest and most innovative ship – Royal Caribbean’s 5,400-passenger Oasis of the Seas – might be just right. But if you’re planning a program for a small group of up to 112 persons and luxury, intimacy, and privacy is more your cup of tea, a SeaDream Yacht charter could be the perfect fit.
In between, there are certainly many options! Large “floating resortsâ€, mid-size contemporary ships, even romantic sailing ships or European river vessels. Whatever the size, whatever your program needs, there’s a perfect ship out there that will certainly fit the bill. To simplify your search, go to Seasite.com Cruise Search.
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