SeaDream Details 2010 Schedules, Itineraries

godking
17 August 2009 10:46am

SeaDream Yacht Club has published its 2010 Caribbean and European schedules and itineraries. “While we still have limited space on some 2009 voyages, which we fully expect to sell, we are already experiencing solid demand for 2010,” said SeaDream President Bob Lepisto.

As in previous years, 2010 will find the 56-couple mega-yachts SeaDream I and II sailing in the Caribbean in the winter months and European waters in the summer. They will call at vibrant port cities for pre- and post-voyage visits but at small seaside towns and villages that can’t be visited by big passenger ships.

In the Caribbean, the SeaDream twins will sail in the British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico’s Virgin Islands, French West Indies, Netherlands Antilles and the Windward and Leeward islands.

Embarkation and debarkation ports include San Juan, St. Thomas, Antigua, Barbados and St. Maarten, while eastbound transatlantic crossings sail from San Juan and Barbados.

New ports in 2010 for Caribbean sailings are Norman Island, BVI; Mayreau, Grenadines; Portsmouth, Dominica; Bequia, Grenadines; Soufriere and Rodney Bay, St. Lucia; Le Desirade and Marie-Galante, Guadaloupe; St. Croix, USVI; Basseterre, St. Kitts; Falmouth Harbor, Antigua; and Coconut Grove, Nevis.

Many Caribbean port calls include late evening departures so guests can enjoy the restaurant and nightlife scene. SeaDream is also offering more active land options in the Caribbean.

In Europe, SeaDream I and II will sail in the Mediterranean, Aegean and Adriatic seas, along the Croatian coast to Venice. Embarkation ports include Malaga, Barcelona, Nice, Monte Carlo, Rome, Venice, Athens, Istanbul, Malta and Dubrovnik. New ports for 2010 are Formentera and Motril, Spain; Sete, France; Sifnos Island, Greece; Rab, Croatia; Poltu Quatu, Porto Rotondo and Los Maddalena, Sardinia; Syracuse, Marsala; Lipari, Sicily; Valletta, Malta; and La Goulette, Tunisia.

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