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Old 06-29-2007, 07:13 AM   #1
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Smile SeaDream’s Caribbean, so utterly different from the places cruise lines inhabit

28 June 2007 - SeaDream Yacht Club

"SeaDream isn't a cruise line. We don’t work the way that traditional cruise ships do and in deciding to position both our award winning mega-yachts in the Caribbean we have created a new and innovative choice of holiday voyage with itineraries focusing on the smaller, more intimate, fun and Yachting destinations, not the crowded "bus routes" populated by the mass-market of mediocrity and the traditional upscale cruise lines" says Ian Buckeridge, SeaDream's Senior Director UK and Ireland.

“Our Caribbean is intimate, elegant, casual and active than that of cruise lines, with SeaDream I and II sailing more than 30 itineraries in and around the British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, the French West Indies, the Netherlands Antilles and in the Leeward Islands".

"But its not just where we sail and the more relaxed way in which we sail that makes SeaDream's Caribbean so utterly distinct from traditional cruising. "Our way of life is so different from a traditional cruise product, for example, both of our yachts have a Thai Spa manned by eight, highly trained therapists. That’s more therapists per guest than any passenger vessel operating in the world today”.

SeaDream’s Caribbean is the perfect place to unwind, recharge, be pampered and to think of your loved ones back home, whilst…. strolling on deserted, powder sand beaches, promenading through tiny villages, swimming at night in a bioluminescent bay, hacking through the surf on a dapple stallion, eating Moules Frites for lunch whilst dangling your toes in the sea, snorkeling off unspoiled reefs, sipping rum punch on a semi submerged sand bar, shopping in luxury boutiques, eating at world class restaurants aboard and ashore, mucking about with the water toys at the yacht’s stern marina, playing 18-miles of golf on a championship course and just liming.

SeaDream's Caribbean isn’t just any old mix of islands, its chic ones, small ones, new ones, favourite ones, sandy ones, rocky ones but always fun ones! Here’s a selection…

Culebrita Island; Vieques: Anegada; Saba; St. Barts; Peter Island; Jost van Dyke; Anguilla; Virgin Gorda; Montserrat; Bequia; Canouan; Carriacou and Les Trois Ilets.
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