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SeaDream Yacht Club operates two identical 112-passenger luxury "mega-yachts" offering a casual yet upscale yachting experience. That means no formal wear, an unstructured onboard atmosphere, and longer stays in port including many overnight stays so guests may enjoy the nightlife of the special yachting ports on SeaDream's itineraries. Our twin luxury mega-yachts: SeaDream I and SeaDream II visit the intimate yachting playgrounds, harbors and ports where large cruise ships cannot go. SeaDream features open seating in the Dining Salon or Al Fresco, and is inclusive with open bar with select premium brands, wine with lunch and dinner, gratuities, water toys from the yacht's marina and more, included in the fare. While there's no formal dress code, passengers tend to dress in a resort casual, or as SeaDream refers to it "yacht casual" style. Cruising on one of SeaDream's mega-yachts is as if you were cruising aboard your own personal yacht. SeaDream's guests can be as active or as laid back as they wish while experiencing what our guests believe to be the best service at sea. All staterooms have ocean views and feature flat-screen TVs, CD and DVD systems, iPod docking station, marble-lined bathrooms, Bvlgari® amenities and luxury linens. Yacht Club Staterooms average 195 square feet, you may also select a Commodore Suite averaging 390 square feet, The Admiral Suite, a gracious 375 Square feet with separate living and dining areas and 1 1/2 baths or the lavishly appointed, 447 Square feet, Owner's Suite. The 4,300-ton SeaDream I and SeaDream II are privately owned by Norwegian entrepreneur Atle Brynestad: Founder, Owner, Chairman and CEO. Robert W. Lepisto, President, has been part of the original SeaDream Yacht Club team since its inception in September 2001. "It's yachting, not cruising, There is a difference." defines SeaDream's mission. Providing a casual yachting experience that promises to exceed guests' expectations is provided by the award-winning crew of 95. SeaDream Yacht Club--- proof that good things come in small packages. Berlitz Ocean Cruising and Cruise Ships 2010---SeaDream Yacht Club has been honored yet again by Berlitz and its yachts were described by this authoritative guidebook as "Ultimately Exclusive Boutique Vessels." Porthole Magazine 2010---SeaDream Yacht Club was named "Best Passenger Yacht Experience" in Porthole Magazine's 2010, Editor-in-Chief Awards. The Zagat Survey 2009---Zagat, the highly-renowned organization that publishes reviews of restaurants as well as hotels, inns and resorts, completed its first-ever survey of cruise ships and announced awards for the year 2009. SeaDream was named as having the Best Small Ships (under 200 passengers). Cruise Critic 2009---The 2009 "Editors Picks" named romantic SeaDream Yacht Club "Best for a Honeymoon Splurge." |
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