Sea Goddess Cruise Ship
Built in 1985 and chartered as SEA GODDESS II to Sea Goddess Cruises between 1984-1998 as SEABOURN GODDESS II to Cunard and Seabourn between 1999 and 2001 and operated under her current name by the shipowner since 2001.
Sea goddess cruise ship. This cruise line has two ships Sea Dream I and Sea Dream II. 94 rows SeaDream 2 cruise ship is companys second all-inclusive yacht with. From the touch of fine linen to chilled French champagne bubbling in crystal flutes and an abundance of caviar your senses will awaken on this private yacht-like vessel.
Classic art with a modern twist reimagined. Oh boy I was so over the moon. He then created the most luxurious cruise-product in the form of two small yacht-cruisers named Sea Goddess I and II invented the all inclusive concept along with a lot of new developments in the dining and entertainment area.
Seadream I was originally built for Sea Goddess Cruises and entered service in 1984 as Sea Goddess I. Sea Goddess Cruise Ship. An all-suite cruise ship launching February 2020 the Sun Goddess features 30 suites The ship comprises 28 deluxe Presidential Suites each 40m 1 Executive Suite each 60m and 1 Royal Suite with Jacuzzi each 60m.
Sea Goddess I - Sea Goddess Cruises. In 1999 three Cunard ships Sea Goddess I Sea Goddess II and Royal Viking Sun were transferred into the Seabourn fleet as Seabourn Goddess I Seabourn Goddess II and Seabourn Sun. AEGEAN GODDESS is an ocean going cruise ship built in 1994 and is of age 27 year old waving the flag of BermudaThe vessel accommodates 1512 passengers serviced by a crew of 558 people.
The ships for this cruise line were formerly with Sea Goddess Cruises. In 2002 they were reintroduced to meet the needs of cruisers looking for exclusivity and serious personal pampering including custom prepared cuisine if requested. After a poor season in 1986 they were chartered to Cunard for twelve years.
Cunard Line acquired management right for these ships and formed the Cunard Sea Goddess Brand which was created to operate these two unique vessels. Following the acquisition of Cunard by Carnival in 1998 the ships were transferred to Carnivals Seabourn Cruise Line and were renamed Seabourn Goddess I and II. In 2001 they were sold to new company SeaDream Yacht Club and renamed SeaDream I II History of Sea Goddess I II.
