September 11, 2024

Dream Yacht- New Fleet additions

Dream Yacht is making waves again with new fleet additions, fresh ownership programs, and a batch of new cabin cruise itineraries. It’s all about giving more choice, better service, and making yacht life more accessible. With the Cannes Yachting Festival kicking off the boat show season, Dream Yacht is front and center. And if you’re heading to the Annapolis Boat Show from October 10-14, you might just catch them there. Here’s what’s dropping in Cannes:

Dream Yacht Worldwide (DYW), one of the top players in the yacht charter game, has rolled out new destinations and itineraries for their cabin cruise sailing holidays, adding to their fleet and ownership programs. Their mission is crystal clear: make the adventure and freedom of life at sea open to more people. With 40 worldwide destinations—some crowd-pleasers, some off the beaten path—they’ve always been about giving people options, and now they’re upping the ante for 2025.

Dream Yacht Sales
For yacht owners, this means you can sail the world with one of their yacht management programs. Your yacht gets the care it needs, and you get to pick reciprocal weeks on similar yachts in some of the best spots only Dream Yacht can offer.

They’ve added almost 90 new yachts to their fleet for the 2024/2025 season, strategically placing them in destinations where interest is peaking. Electric catamarans are coming in hot too, with 20 more joining the lineup this year, pushing towards their goal of an all-electric fleet and zero carbon emissions.

The company’s success over nearly 25 years boils down to one thing: putting the right fleet in the right places. It’s this strategy that makes owning a yacht through Dream Yacht’s management programs a solid investment.

New Fractional Program
For those who dream of the yacht life but don’t want the full buy-in, Dream Yacht’s new Fractional Program might just be the ticket. It’s shared ownership, making yacht life more accessible, with multiple charters each year. Personalized care from Dream Yacht’s team ensures that from purchase to ownership, you’re taken care of, creating strong loyalty and satisfaction among yacht owners.

Dream Yacht Worldwide: New Cabin and Sail Share Cruise Itineraries
For those who want to explore by sea without the hassle of handling a yacht, Dream Yacht’s Cabin and Sail Share products are expanding. Book a private double cabin, kick back, and let their professional crew take care of everything. No sailing experience? No problem. They’re bringing you to paradise.

With new itineraries in Thailand, French Polynesia, and Greece, they’re continuing to innovate the cabin cruise experience, adding to the 15 world-class routes they already offer. 2025 will also see the introduction of limited-time Special Edition cabin charters and more Sail Share destinations.

This expansion is all about one thing: more access and more choice. Dream Yacht’s new Mediterranean and Caribbean/Bahamas itineraries are designed to answer the call for shorter, easily reachable trips. Meanwhile, they’re still catering to those looking for something a little wilder, in far-flung destinations that other operators don’t touch.

“Dream Yacht’s vision for the coming year is to continue our pioneering spirit paired with an even stronger focus on serving our customers,” says Loïc Bonnet, Dream Yacht’s founder.

About Dream Yacht Worldwide
From bareboat charters to fully crewed cabins, Dream Yacht Worldwide offers more ways to sail than anyone else, making the sea accessible to all. Founded in 2000 with six yachts, they’ve grown into one of the world’s top sea vacation companies, with 40+ destinations and a fleet that spans the globe.

About Dream Yacht Sales
Dream Yacht Sales is a trusted name in the world of yacht retail, specializing in charter management. They work with top boat builders like Beneteau, Jeanneau, and Lagoon, offering programs that fit a variety of needs, goals, and lifestyles.

Dream Yacht’s innovative approach means yacht ownership is more accessible than ever.

Catch you on the water.

Charlie Hardcastle
Charlie is Editor-in-Chief of Sea Magazine
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