Thursday, November 30, 2023
Dream Yacht Worldwide, an important sea-based holiday and international yacht charter firm, has declared the revitalization of its catamaran fleet in the South Pacific, Caribbean and the Americas. The French West Indies will be receiving 27 new boats. Among them, 10 will go to Tahiti and 40 would be distributed to the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas.
This renewal of fleet additionally reinforces Dream Yacht Worldwide’s standing as a foremost yacht charter business and a forerunner in making sailing available for everyone. Altogether, Dream Yacht has 850 boats accessible from 42 bases from all over the world.
Loïc Bonnet, the founder of Dream Yacht Worldwide said that this marks a noteworthy step in the days to come. He said that it has been quite a few years since they have carried on revitalization on such a degree, incorporating the newest boat representations with finest tools, to assure that their customers get extraordinary understanding at sea.
The 77 new catamarans will be joining the fleet of Dream Yacht Worldwide by this year end. The bulk of the boats comprise first-class equipment like generators for unhindered supply of power, air-
conditioning arrangements and water makers for freshwater production.
Among the numerous places that DYW presents in the South Pacific, Caribbean and Americas, the most prevalent ones are the British Virgin Islands, French Polynesia and the Bahamas for American tourists. However, the Europeans are more engrossed with Saint-Martin, Martinique and Guadeloupe.
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