Sea Dream special for Australia/NZ
SYDNEY- SeaDream Yacht Club is offering residents of Australia and New Zealand a 15 percent currency adjustment discount, plus a US$200 per stateroom Spa credit, for new bookings made prior to March 31, 2009.
This represents total savings of up to 61 percent off brochure prices on a number of select sailings in the Mediterranean aboard the world’s highest-rated boutique ships, SeaDream I and SeaDream II
Carrying 56 couples and 95 crew each, and with all staterooms, the mega-motor-cruisers include drinks from the bars and wines served with lunch and dinner.
There are nightly cocktail parties, complimentary power and paddle water-sports in selected ports, mountain bikes for excursions ashore, a 50-course golf simulator and gratuities.



Sea Dream anchored off Portofino, Italy
And experience SeaDream Under the Stars with dinner, movies and sleeping on deck under the stars.
Special prices available for 7-day sailings if booked by March 31 include:
Rome-Dubrovnik May 30 brochure price US$8400pp, sale price from
US$3399.
Malaga-Nice June 6 brochure price US$8400pp, sale price from
US$3399pp
Nice-Rome July 4 brochure price US$8900pp, sale price from US$3399pp
Monte Carlo-Rome September 5 brochure price US$8900pp, sale price from US$4674pp
Alexandria-Athens October 3 brochure price US$8400pp, sale price from
US$4199pp
Conditions apply. Port charges (currently US$427pp) and air travel are additional.
For full details see travel agents, visit www.seadream.com or email [email protected]
Ian Jarrett
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