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                      CUBA HOLIDAY WILL PROVE A SEADREAM
SEADREAM Yacht Club has been overwhelmed with bookings for its first-ever season into Cuba in early 2019, with past passengers snaffling 80% of the space within 10 days of the launch, even though it is almost a year-and-a-half away.
Cuba’s colour, richness and culture is truly embraced with shore excursions included in its sailings there, and with all being from capital Havana to the historic south coast port of Cienfuegos, or vice-versa.

The mega motor-cruiser SeaDream II that carries just 112 guests and 95 crew will open the company’s inaugural Cuba season on January 26 2019 with 9-days from San Juan in Puerto Rico to Cienfuegos via the Dominican Republic and Jamaica.
And to follow will be its eight, 1-week sailings that will open doors to a rare world that few have ever had an opportunity to experience, and embracing Trinidad, Cayo Largo (also known as Key Largo,) Isla de Juventud, Maria la Gorda, a day at sea, and a day and overnight in Havana.
Then after these sailings SeaDream II will cross to the Caribbean with a 9-day voyage through the British Virgin Islands, and the British and French West Indies.
SeaDream’s unique Cuba sailings will start from US$5089pp twin-share, including its award-winning cuisine, wines and bar drinks, power and sail water-sports, use of the golf simulator and fitness centre, port charges and taxes, and even staff and crew gratuities.
For full details see travel agents or visit www.seadream.com
Mature Traveller and Australian Cruise Magazine have sailed several times on SeaDream and can highly recommend them.
http://www.australiancruisemagazine.com.au/dreaming-in-the-mediterranean.html
Header: SeaDream II with ‘twin sister’ SeaDream I entering Marigot in St Barts in the Caribbean – SeaDream II will have two days here on a 9-day re-positioning sail from Cienfuegos in Cuba to the Caribbean on April 1st 2019.
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