SeaDream first to restart Black Sea cruises
SeaDream Yacht Club’s SeaDream II is the first cruise vessel to visit multiple ports on the Black Sea since the pandemic.
It started with a call at the Turkish island of Bozcaada as well as Constanta, Romania; Odessa, Ukraine and Varna, Bulgaria.
"It’s exciting for our guests to experience new, unique destinations, and these regions are pleased to see tourism returning" said Emilio Freeman Vice President, Itineraries & Destinations at SeaDream.
SeaDream II will be the first cruise vessel to dock in Istanbul since the pandemic this weekend, at the brand new Galataport Istanbul.
Since resuming voyages this summer, SeaDream Yacht Club’s two mega-yachts SeaDream I & SeaDream II have called on ports in Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Slovenia, and Spain.
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