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john sefton
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Sea Goddess

Post by john sefton » Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:44 pm

The SEA GODDESS I and SEA GODDESS II are identical sister ships.
SEA GODDESS I was launched April 1984 by Mrs Nina Naarstad, and SEA GODDESS II May 1985 by Her Serene Highness Princess Caroline of Monaco.
Built by Wartsila Yard in Finland in 1984 and 1985 respectively. Port of Registry is Oslo, Norway.
Gross tonnage 4.250. Length 340ft. Breadth 47ft.
Draught l4ft. Cruising speed 17.5 knots. Capacity 116. Crew 80.


Nationality of Crew and Staff is European and American.
Accommodation 58 outside suite rooms for double occupancy.
Amenities and Service include a full range found on the largest cruise ships.
She has the elegance and personal ocean going yacht travel with a whose accommodation is in 205 sq.ft. suites offering ocean views. Colour television, video, stereo in each suite. A fully stocked complimentary bar and refrigerator in each suite. The dining Salon compared by Travel and Leisure to a two‑star Michelin restaurant, featuring international cuisine and offering leisurely dinners prepared to individual order in one open sitting. Complete 24 hour meal and beverage service in the suites. Complimentary attention of private limited guest list wine, liquor and beverages.
Health spa with gym, sauna and massage. Stern platform enabling water sports directly from the ship. All tipping is discouraged.

In August 1986 Sea Goddess Cruises Ltd. was acquired by Cunard and became Cunard Sea Goddess.


Sea Goddess Cruises Ltd. was founded to serve an affluent and discriminating segment of the market that had been ignored by other cruise lines seeking to attract increasingly more passengers from the mass market.

The line has developed a unique 'complete‑holiday‑at‑sea' concept, combining the personal attention and elegance of a private yacht with all the amenities and services of a grand ocean liner.
Since its introduction SEA GODDESS has earned a reputation for offering the most exclusive cruises in the world.
My thanks to Cunard for this information.

Log Book September 1988.

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Re: Sea Goddess

Post by ibiscus1 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:36 am

Sea Goddess I and II are no longer operated by Cunard Line. In 1998 when Cunard was acquired by Carnival Corporation they were transferred to Carnival's luxury cruse line Seabourn and marketed as Seabourn Goddess I and II

On 1 September 2001 it was announced that the Seabourn Goddesses had been sold to Seadream Yacht Club and had been renamed SeaDream I and II

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Re: Sea Goddess

Post by aukepalmhof » Thu Dec 09, 2010 1:28 am

The vessel depict is the SEA GODDESS I by enlarging the image you can clearly see the one.
From 2001 owned by Seadream Yacht Clup AS, Billingstad, Norway, under Bahama flag and managed by Seadream yacht club management, Billingstad.

2014 Same name and owners, Imo No 8203438

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