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Many New Ports in Europe and Caribbean

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John Sisker

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Mar 29, 2008, 9:00:03 PM3/29/08
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We received this press release from SeaDream Yacht Club and thought it may
be of interest to this newsgroup as well.

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John Sisker - SHIP-TO-SHORE CRUISE AGENCY (sm)
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SEADREAM YACHT CLUB
2009 SCHEDULES AND ITINERARIES

Many New Ports in Europe and Caribbean

Focus is on Unique and Exclusive Yachting Destinations

SeaDream Yacht Club, well on its way to 100 percent utilization of its 2008
availability in its European summer and Caribbean winter sailings, has
published its 2009 schedules and itineraries for those travelers who wisely
plan ahead.

All details from January through December 2009 for SeaDream's award-winning
mega yacht cruisers SeaDream I and II, may be found on its website---
www.seadream.com.

Commenting on the 2009 sailings, Larry Pimentel, President and CEO of
award-winning SeaDream Yacht Club, stated: "As in previous years 2009 will
find our small, sleek, 50-couple yachts sailing in European waters in the
summer and in the Caribbean in the winter. They will call not only at
vibrant port cities, but at small and exclusive seaside towns and villages
where the big passenger ships can't go.

"Calling at small yachting ports is a specialty of ours," Pimentel said.

In Europe from May through October, SeaDream I and II will sail in the
Mediterranean, the Adriatic Sea, the Aegean Sea, up into Croatia and even
down to Tunisia. Embarkation ports include Barcelona, Seville, Tenerife,
Lisbon, Nice, Monte Carlo, Rome, Venice, Athens and Dubrovnik.

In the Caribbean from January through April, the two SeaDream yachts will
sail in the British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico's
Virgin Islands, French West Indies, Netherlands Antilles and the Windward
and Leeward Islands. Embarkation and debarkation ports include convenient
and accessible air gateways---San Juan, St. Thomas, Antigua and Barbados.

SeaDream will also call on the ports of Miami, Palm Beach and Key West in
2009.

New ports for 2009 for SeaDream's European sailings are: Formentera (Spain);
Lipari, St. Margherita, Trieste (Italy): Le Lavandou, Antibes, Port Vendres,
Sete, Bandol and Menton (France); Piran (Slovenia); Vis (Croatia); La
Goulette, Tunis (Tunisia); Katakolon, Elafonisos, Aigina, Chania, Crete
(Greece); Mali, Losinj (Croatia) and Ponta Delgada (the Azores).

New ports in 2009 for SeaDream's Caribbean sailings are: Dewey, Culebra
(Puerto Rico's Virgin Islands); Honeymoon Beach and Water Island (U.S.
Virgin Islands); Cooper Island (British Virgin Islands); Coconut Grove,
Nevis and Samana (Dominican Republic).

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