Planning ahead for 2023 and beyond, SeaDream Yacht Club is inviting individuals and corporate clients to consider the opportunities of a private charter. The private cruise line provides an experience tailored to the client’s interests and desires.
SeaDream Yacht Club has 20 years of experience organizing private charters with customized itineraries, onboard entertainment, five-star dining and events for discerning travelers worldwide. SeaDream I and SeaDream II can accommodate up to 112 guests in 56 ocean view staterooms and suites. SeaDream destinations include the Western Mediterranean, such as the French and Italian Rivieras, Corsica, Sardinia and Spain; the Adriatic and Eastern Mediterranean, including Croatia, Montenegro, Turkey and Greece; the Caribbean, including the Virgin Islands, Leeward Islands, Windward Islands and the Grenadine Islands. The duration of the charter is seven nights or longer. Guests are offered the utmost privacy as the guest list is exclusive and controlled by the charterer. An experienced Yacht Charter Coordinator is tasked to ensure each detail is arranged with ease.
Guests can enjoy gourmet meals in their choice of settings—either al fresco or in the Dining Salon. Gratuities and open bar are included in the charter rate. A total of 95 crew offer personalized services to guests. Passengers can unwind in SeaDream’s Thai-certified spa, offering an extensive treatment menu. Guests onboard the private charter can enjoy ocean-view fitness facilities, yoga classes on deck, a golf simulator, and mountain bikes to go ashore. O-board entertainment options include Starlit Movies and live music at the Top of The Yacht Bar, among others. From the yacht’s water-sports marina, passengers can play with kayaks, a banana boat, wake board and water ski, snorkeling gear, floating island and trampoline, stand-up paddle boards and wave runners.
Good to know: SeaDream can also arrange shoreside explorations crafted to meet the interests of the client.
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