Prices slashed by luxury line
Sunday, 13 Jul, 2009
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Prices of Mediterranean sailings by small ship luxury line SeaDream Yacht Club have been cut by more than half.
A Monaco to Rome departure on SeaDream I between September 5-12 has been reduced from the brochure price of $8,900 to $4,399.
An Alexandria to Barcelona sailing on the same vessel on October 3-18 is down from the brochure price of $16,800 to $6,448.
The cruise-only rates are per person.
Others include Athens to Barcelona on SeaDream I on October 10-18 down from $8,400 to $3,499.
A Venice-Athens trip onSeaDream II on September 16-26 is cut from $11,400 to $6,999 while a Malta to Seville SeaDream II voyage on October 3-10 is reduced from $8,400 to $3,299.
The fares include all meals, onboard gratuities, wine with lunch and dinner, a complimentary open bar and use of the yacht’s “water toys” and marina.
The company’s president Bob Lepisto said: “The word value can mean different things to different people. At SeaDream Yacht Club the word means: elegant yet casual service, small and exclusive yachting ports of call and fair yet extraordinarily modest pricing.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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