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Two Weeks Seadreaming Caribbean And Costa Rica

July 14, 2012 Cruise No Comments Print Print Email Email

SEVEN ports in the fabled Caribbean islands from Bridgetown in Barbados to San Blas Island in Panama, a transit then of the Panama Canal to Balboa, and from there through magical Costa Rica by way of four ports to Puerto Caldera, makes for a total 14-nights aboard the world’s most-prestigious boutique vessel, the 56-stateroom SeaDream I in November of 2013.

SeaDream Yacht Club has combined two separate advertised sailings – 9-nights Bridgetown to Balboa and 5-nights Balboa to Puerto Caldera – to provide this unique opportunity that will particularly appeal toAustralians who travel long distances for their overseas holidays… and even more enticingly its taken 50% off the price and added a special back-to-back two-sailing discount to this, which means the price now begins from as low as US$8282pp twin-share for the whole 14-nights.

And even better, this includes drinks from the open bars, nightly pre-dinner cocktail gatherings, 5-star dining with wines at lunch and dinner, all ocean-view accommodation, a 30-course golf simulator, power and sail watersports (where permitted,) mountain bikes for shoreside excursions, onboard gratuities, port fees, and taxes. There is also an optional-cost Thai Spa aboard.

SeaDream I carries a maximum 112-guests in 56-staterooms cared for by 95-crew, and will sail from Bridgetown on November 9 2013. For full itinerary and other details see travel agents or visitwww.seadream.com; airfares are additional.

After sailing from Bridgetown, Barbados SeaDream I visits St George’s in Grenada, Portamar on Isla de Margarita, the Los Roques Islands, Willemstad in Curacao, Cartagena (Columbia,) the San Blas Islands (Panama,) transits the Panama Canal and has an overnight in Balboa, Panama.

She sails-on next day to Isla de Cobia in Panama, then Costa Rica’s Golfito, Drake Island, Isla del Cano, Quepos and finally Caldera.

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