Ship:
SeaDream II Cruise Line:
SeaDream Yacht Club
Departures:
18 November 2012
Duration:
7 Night
Ports: Marigot, St Maarten, Gustavia, Guadeloupe, Iles des Saintes, Little Bay, Coconut Grove, Marigot
Airport gateway (Arrival) : St Maarten Airport gateway (Departure) : St Maarten
* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected
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Gustavia
Gustavia, St. Barts
Gustavia, the capital of St. Barts (also known as St. Barths), is a chic and upscale port nestled among a picturesque harbor. Dozens of white sand beaches, soothing lagoons and a lush, green landscape abound on this French West Indies island.
Iles des Saintes
Non-US Citizens may require an entry visa and should check with their nearest France Consulate.
No shore excursions are offered on Isles des Saintes. This island paradise offers miles of sandy beaches and turquoise waters—picture postcard material—and it’s yours for the day. The quiet and friendly locals may offer you a good deal on a shell necklace or a delicious piece of tropical fruit!
IMPORTANT: Guests arriving for embarkation without proper documentation may not join the voyage and will not be entitled to a refund.
All guests must carry a valid passport and necessary visas entry into each country visited on the duration of their cruise. All passports must be valid for at least 6 months upon intended stay. Certain countries, require entry visas (visa cost is additional).
It is your responsibility to determine and fulfill the passport and visa requirements applicable to your travel situation. Questions regarding current regulations can be directed to your travel agent. Boarding may be denied and fines may be levied against those guests without proper documentation. Payment of any fines levied is the responsibility of the individual guest.
For non-U.S. citizens who have previously been admitted to the United States for permanent residence, and who make the entire cruise without transshipment or stopover en route, no reentry permit is required, but you must carry your passport and your Alien Registration Receipt Card, Form I-151. Resident aliens not in possession of this form should obtain one at the nearest office of the U.S. Immigration Service.
Minors traveling to any foreign country must be accompanied by both parents or have a notarized paper of permission signed by the parent(s) not accompanying them. If the other parent is deceased or the child has only one legal parent, a notarized statement must be obtained as proof.
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Little Bay
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SeaDream Yacht Club
SeaDream Yacht Club is an innovative, new yachting company that operates the twin, ultra-luxury mega yachts SeaDream I and SeaDream II. Since their introduction in September 2001, they have become the prototypes of the casual and intimate yachting experience. SeaDream Yacht Club has built upon this legacy and today the two sleek and stylish SeaDream yachts are highly acclaimed by discerning travellers seeking a unique seagoing experience and by travel industry observers worldwide.
SeaDream Yacht Club was founded in September of 2001 by Norwegian entrepreneur Atle Brynestad, who founded Seabourn Cruise Line. Bob Lepisto, the President of the Company has been with SeaDream since the beginning and says "SeaDream is not a cruise line. We are a yacht company and we provide a yachting experience." Yachting features an open and unstructured ambience that provides each guest the opportunity to enjoy it at their own pace and in their own style. We like to express this as "No clocks, no crowds, no lines, and no stress." The key word for the SeaDream yachting experience is "unstructured". The dress code is smart casual and use of water toys, drinks (with some exclusions), and gratuities are included. It is all about personal choice, a free form holiday in which guests feel that they are aboard their own yacht. That is why we say, "It's yachting, not cruising".
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SeaDream II
Built in 1985 and acquired by Cunard Line in 1986 as the Sea Goddess II, this handsome mega-yacht was the first of its kind in the world. Acquired by SeaDream Yacht Club with a complete redesigned and refit in April of 2002, SeaDream 2 is a shinning example of the luxury small ship experience, leaving no expenses spared.