The Cali Pass just got a major upgrade in time for ski and snowboard season.
27.11.2023 - 09:49 / traveldailynews.com / Theodore Koumelis
The majority of the boats feature premium equipment such as generators for unrestricted power supply, air-conditioning systems and watermakers for freshwater production.
CLEARWATER , FL – Dream Yacht Worldwide, a leading sea-based vacation and global yacht charter company, has announced the renewal of its catamaran fleet in the South Pacific, Caribbean, and Americas regions. The French West Indies will be getting 27 new boats, 10 will go to Tahiti and 40 will be delivered to the Bahamas and the British Virgin Islands.
This fleet renewal further strengthens Dream Yacht Worldwide’s position as a leading yacht charter company and pioneer in making sailing accessible for all. In total, Dream Yacht has 850 boats available from 42 bases across the globe.
“This fleet update represents a significant step forward,” shared Loïc Bonnet, founder of Dream Yacht Worldwide. “It has been several years since we have undertaken a renewal on such a scale, integrating the latest boat models with premium equipment, to guarantee our customers an exceptional experience at sea.”
The 77 new catamarans will join the Dream Yacht Worldwide fleet by the end of this year.
Among the many destinations DYW offers in the South Pacific, Caribbean and Americas, the most popular are the British Virgin Islands, French Polynesia and the Bahamas for American travelers. While Europeans are more attracted to Saint-Martin, Guadeloupe and Martinique. Over 35,000 vacationers visit these paradise destinations between November and April, of which 85% are bareboat bookings (with or without skipper) and 15% are cabin cruises.
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The Cali Pass just got a major upgrade in time for ski and snowboard season.
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