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SEADREAM Yacht Club is taking bookings for its 2021 Caribbean Springtime sailings aboard the twin mega motor-cruisers SeaDream I and SeaDream II, that will embrace many of the region’s most popular and cherished cities and ports, whilst also tucking into secluded island hideaways that only they are small enough to access.

Sailing from January through April of 2021, each of the just-56 cabin twins will offer the opportunity to explore pristine beaches, private coves and picturesque little towns in true yachting lifestyle, and whether looking for a simply relaxing getaway or going more in search of adventure.

SeaDream President, Bob Lepisto said the sailings would offer the true spirit of yachting with such exquisite and lesser-known destinations as Saba, Norman Island, Jost van Dyke, and Anegada – the only coral island in the British Virigin Islands, and a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers with its renowned beaches and rich marine life.

And with only 56 cabins each and 95 crew, the boutique size of the SeaDream twins ensured the most personalised and luxurious holiday at sea. “Guests will feel they’re  on their own private getaway, enjoying casual splendour and award-winning cuisine, and with each voyage featuring our signature Champagne and Caviar Splash that’s a guest favourite with bubbles and caviar served in the surf and followed by a beach barbecue,” Mr Lepisto said.

Plus on days they may choose not to go ashore, guests can enjoy a wide selection of SeaDream’s water toys at the Watersports Marina Platform, or relax on a Balinese Dream Bed to soak in breathtaking views and cool sea breezes. Wines are included with onboard lunches and dinners, a wide variety of wines and spirits are complimentary other times, power and sail water sports and mountain bikes for shore expeditions are also complimentary, and there are select free crew-led shore-side activities including hikes, walking tours and shopping with the Chef.

There’s also a complimentary onboard golf simulator and fitness centre, Yachting Land Adventures are designed for destinations to be enjoyed by guests to their fullest in small groups, and port charges and taxes are included in prices.

SEADREAM’S guests enjoy a day all to themselves at a remote Caribbean island that only the 56-cabin SeaDream twins are small enough to access.

Both SeaDream I and SeaDream II will end their Caribbean Spring seasons in Barbados, from where they will cross back in April to the Mediterranean for their northern summers there. Full details from travel agents or visit www.seadream.com