“yachting, not cruising”
SEADREAM YACHT CLUB was featured in the May 2009 edition of Condé Nast Traveler. We hope you saw the incredible eight page article with lovely pictures and great editorial written by Adam Platt, one of the contributing editors of Condé Nast. We are thrilled with the writer’s take on the unique “yachting, not cruising” experience
SEADREAM provides. As is Condé Nast’s policy, the writer sailed as a regular guest and SEADREAM was not advised he would be onboard.
“There were no electronically cooled ice rinks aboard this particular cruise ship, no Walmart-sized casinos, no Chuck E. Cheese-worthy buffets.”
As described in the article, Greece and Croatia are perfect destinations for SEADREAM’s smaller size. We stop in many of the smaller, quaint, seaside ports known better by private yacht owners and sailors than mega cruise ships. To view our Greek Islands and Adriatic itineraries for 2009 & 2010, please visit SeaDream’s Itineraries.
“Usually travel energizes me, but after six days in the SEADREAM cocoon, I was feeling addled and pleasantly sedate.”