SeaDream showcases yacht renovations
SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled the latest refurbishments for its $10 million renovation project for twin yachts SeaDream I and SeaDream II.
It released images of the completed SeaDream II.
On March 26 SeaDream I goes into drydock in Lisbon to undergo identical renovations.
Staterooms were fully renovated starting from the bare steel, with the installation of all-new hardware and soft furnishings and streamlined storage areas.
There are electrical upgrades in all staterooms, including USB/USBC charging ports, Wi-Fi, and sensor lighting.
There are 55-inch LED TVs in all staterooms and new Seóra Balinese Dream Beds.
There are two new couples Jacuzzis on Deck 6 forward with unobstructed 360-degree views.
An Instagram wall invites guests to create and share their stories with friends and family while on board.
SeaDream Yacht Club’s 56-stateroom twin yachts are served by a 95-person crew.
They call on small harbours and secluded ports around the world on 7- to 15-day voyages.
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