SeaDream Yacht Club opens 2024 Caribbean sailings
SeaDream Yacht Club has opened reservations for its 2024 Caribbean season.
SeaDream’s early 2024 Caribbean voyages sail January 2024 through April 2024 and feature 31 different itineraries.
They feature the British Virgin Islands, uninhabited Culebrita Island, Esperanza, Bequia, Canouan, and Mayreau, among many others.
Journeys are operated by twin yachts, SeaDream I and SeaDream II
Early 2024 sailings include.Barbados to Antigua, January 6-14, 2024. Calls include Mayreau, Union Island, and Bequia, in St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Martinique; Guadeloupe; Saba; Nevis; and an overnight in St. Barts.
St. Thomas to St. Martin between February 3-10, 2024 calls at Beef Island, Tortola, Norman Island and Jost van Dyke; Sint Maarten; and Anguilla. It includes an overnight stay in Gustavia, St. Barts.
SeaDream’s watersports marina is equipped with sailboats, Hobie Cat catamarans, kayaks, a banana boat, wakeboards, snorkeling gear, a floating island and trampoline.
Mega-yachts SeaDream I and SeaDream accommodate 56 couples with a 95-person crew.
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