SEADREAM�S CARIBBEAN - Yes, there is a Difference


SeaDream Yacht Club is introducing its own unique Caribbean, an intriguing series of five, seven and nine night sailings from November 2007 through April 2008 that includes 22 small, intimate yachting ports---a confident expansion of its previous presence in the region.

For the Caribbean�s winter season, the mega-yacht cruisers SeaDream I and II will sail more than 30 itineraries in the British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, the French West Indies, Netherlands Antilles and in the Windward and Leeward Islands.

In commenting on SeaDream Yacht Club�s Caribbean, Larry Pimentel, the company�s President and CEO, said �I feel it is important for me to point out that SeaDream is a tiny yacht operator in a big pond. We are small but we have a big presence in the Caribbean.

�Our Caribbean is not the Caribbean of the major cruise operators, many of which have tenders that hold more passengers than SeaDream I and II. Our Caribbean is intimate, elegant, casual and active. There is a difference.

�For example, each SeaDream yacht has an Asian Spa facility with eight, highly trained masseuses. This is more spa therapists per guest than any passenger vessel operating today,� he stated.

Getting on and Getting off Your Yacht


The 55-stateroom SeaDream I and II will use San Juan, St. Thomas and Barbados as embarkation-debarkation ports.

Ports of call include: , Dewey, Culebrita Island, Puerto Rico; Esperanza, Vieques, Puerto Rico; Anegada, British Virgin Islands; Saba, Netherlands Antilles; Gustavia, St, Barts, French West Indies; Charlestown, Nevis, Leeward Islands; Marigot, St. Martin, French West Indies; Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands; Peter Island, British Virgin Islands; White Bay, Jost van Dyke, British Virgin Islands; Cruz Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands; Sandy Ground, Anguilla, British West Indies; Spanish Town and North Sound, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands; Little Bay, Montserrat; Iles Des Saintes, Guadaloupe, Windward Islands; Port Elizabeth, Bequia, Grenadines; Grand Bay, Canouan, Grenadines; Hillsborough, Carriacou, Grenadines; Tobago Cays, Grenadines, Mayreau, Genadines; Soufriere, St. Lucia, Windward Islands; Trois Ilets, Martinique, French West Indies.
Sun, Fun and Blue Water

These are some of SeaDream�s Caribbean answers to stress and strain:

Strolling deserted, powder sand beaches, promenading through tiny villages, swimming at night in a bioluminescent bay, sampling a fine wine at a French, outdoor caf�, riding a submersible boat, shopping in luxury boutiques, enjoying water sports from the SeaDream yacht�s stern marina, playing 18-miles of golf on a championship course.

SeaDream�s Caribbean guests can be as active as they wish or just take it easy. Many SeaDream guests choose to take advantage of the company�s Land Adventure Program, a series of highly-personalized opportunities. Others choose just to do their own thing.

Champagne & Caviar Splash

There will be time to enjoy champagne and caviar suddenly produced at water�s edge along a deserted beach.

An Appetite for the Caribbean

The Caribbean always surprises guests with remarkably fine international restaurants, local hangouts that make an art form of creating West Indies specialties that utilize the freshest, of fresh, locally caught seafood.

Hanging Out

Guests will enjoy opportunities to enjoy hanging out with the locals. For example, on Jost van Dyke, SeaDream guests are invited to spend an evening at a local hangout called Foxy�s. If you don�t know about Foxy�s, you should.
Air Gateways

SeaDream�s embarkation and debarkation ports are at major international air gateways.