Sea Dream docks with new website
SeaDream Yacht Club has launched an improved website (www.seadream.com) which includes more than that 75 downloadable high-res photos, several videos, new itinerary maps, up-to-date port descriptions, and details of SeaDream’s land adventures.
A new interactive deck plan tool enables site visitors to view yacht details, images and three-dimensional stateroom diagrams, and to link to the SeaDream Blog, download a brochure, and sign-up for “yacht mail.â€
Travel professionals can use the Online Booking Engine to make new reservations, order brochures and sign-up for educational webinars.
“This redesign provides the quality, look and feel of the yachting experience unique to SeaDream I and SeaDream II,†said SeaDream’s president, Bob Lepisto.
SeaDream I has made an historic first-ever sailing up the Thames, passing through the Tower Bridge that was opened for her passage at the end of a 15-day crossing of the Atlantic from the Caribbean by way of Ponta Delgada in the Azores.
The Crossing re-positioned SeaDream I for dry-docking in Germany before a northern-summer season in the Baltic, Northern Europe and the Mediterranean.
For more information email Julie Denovan, Director Business Development Australia [email protected]
Ian Jarrett
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