SeaDream Yacht Club opens late-2024 Caribbean voyages

Monday, 30 Jun, 2022 0

SeaDream Yacht Club has opened fourth quarter 2024 Caribbean voyages.

Newly renovated luxury yachts SeaDream I and SeaDream II will offer island hopping itineraries in the Caribbean.

They will visit 28 islands.

In early November 2024, SeaDream Yacht Club begins its Caribbean season with departures from Antigua, Barbados, San Juan, St. Martin, and St. Thomas.

Itineraries will showcase the best of the Caribbean expanding its popular calls in the British Virgin Islands and the Grenadines

SeaDream adds new calls to Barbuda, and Boquerón, Puerto Rico; becoming the first commercial vessel to call there.

Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club said, “Bookings for 2024 are in high demand as the desire for highly personalized travel continues to grow.”

SeaDream’s capacity of 112 guests will explore the Caribbean in yacht-like style.

Daily dining comprises al fresco breakfast, lunch, and dinner.



Learn more about :   SeaDream Yacht Club ( United Kingdom )  



 

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