Luxury fortnight yachting, not cruising the Mediterranean
SEADREAM Yacht Club will live up to its name in October of this year with two sailings that will embrace some of the Mediterranean’s most dreamed-of ports between Cannes on the French Riviera and Rome’s Civitavecchia.
And savvy Australian holidaymakers conscious that they’re flying a long way to get to the Mediterranean, will sail the first week from Cannes to Civitavecchia – and then stay aboard for a second week of entirely different ports from Civitavecchia back to Cannes… with the enticement of a current US$500pp saving on each week’s sailing, or US$2000 for a couple doing the two weeks “back-to-back.”
The first week of such a magical fortnight will include an overnight in fabled Monte Carlo in the Principality of Monaco, and the second an overnight in Bonifacio on the island of Corsica with its prehistoric caves, glamour beaches, and an Old Town district dating back to 828AD.
Each 7-day sailing on the mega motor-cruiser SeaDream I, that carries a maximum of just 112-guests served by 95-crew, can also be taken on its own, with prices beginning from US$4426pp twin-share for each week (including the current special US$500pp discount off each sailing.)
Unlike most other lines, SeaDream Yacht Club’s prices include premium drinks from the open bars, wines with lunch and dinner, power and sail water-sports where locally permitted, a 30 international course golf simulator, onboard gratuities, and Government charges and taxes.
Details from Julie Denovan, Director of Business Development Australia on (02) 9958 4444, jdenovan@seadream.com, or www.seadream.com. To get the discounts quote “Promo Code PS0316” when booking.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Other ports on the first week from Cannes on October 15 will include Portofino, Portovenere amid Italy’s Cinque Terre, Livorno for the opportunity to visit Florence, Portoferraio for Elba, and Porto Ercole.
The second week’s departure from Civitavecchia on October 22 will include legendary Sorrento, Capri, Calvi on Corsica, and St Tropez.
SOURCE: SeaDream Yacht Club