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Sea Goddess I & II
Sea Goddess I - Seabourn Goddess I - SeaDream I
Sea Goddess II - Seabourn Goddess II - SeaDream II
 
 
Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II were built in 1984 and 1985 by Wartsila, Helsinki, for Sea Goddess Cruises of Norway. After a poor season in 1986 they were chartered to Cunard for twelve years. Cunard continued to market them as Sea Goddesses. Following the acquisition of Cunard by Carnival in 1998, the ships were transferred to Carnival's Seabourn Cruise Line, and were renamed Seabourn Goddess I and Seabourn Goddess II. In 2001 they were sold to new company SeaDream Yacht Club and renamed SeaDream I and SeaDream II. SeaDream is owned by Atle Brynstead, founder of Seabourn.
 
 
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Sea Goddess I (Sea Goddess Cruises: 1984-1986)
Sea Goddess II (Sea Goddess Cruises: 1985-1986)
 
4333 grt - 104.8 m long - 110 passengers - 17.5 knots
 
Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II were built in 1984 and 1985 by Wartsila, Helsinki, for Sea Goddess Cruises of Norway. After a poor season in 1986 they were chartered to Cunard for twelve years. Cunard continued to market them as Sea Goddesses. Following the acquisition of Cunard by Carnival in 1998, the ships were transferred to Carnival's Seabourn Cruise Line, and were renamed Seabourn Goddess I and Seabourn Goddess II. In 2001 they were sold to new company SeaDream Yacht Club and renamed SeaDream I and SeaDream II. SeaDream is owned by Atle Brynstead, founder of Seabourn.
 
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Sea Goddess I (Cunard Line: 1986-1998)
Sea Goddess II (Cunard Line: 1986-1998)
 
4333 grt - 104.8 m long - 110 passengers - 17.5 knots
 
Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II were built in 1984 and 1985 by Wartsila, Helsinki, for Sea Goddess Cruises of Norway. After a poor season in 1986 they were chartered to Cunard for twelve years. Cunard continued to market them as Sea Goddesses. Following the acquisition of Cunard by Carnival in 1998, the ships were transferred to Carnival's Seabourn Cruise Line, and were renamed Seabourn Goddess I and Seabourn Goddess II. In 2001 they were sold to new company SeaDream Yacht Club and renamed SeaDream I and SeaDream II. SeaDream is owned by Atle Brynstead, founder of Seabourn.
 
 
 
Official Cunard postcard used for both Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II
 
 
Sea Goddess II at Dubrovnik
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Sea Goddess II at Dubrovnik
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Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II at Dubrovnik
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Seabourn Goddess I (Seabourn: 1998-2001)
Seabourn Goddess II (Seabourn: 1998-2001)
 
4333 grt - 104.8 m long - 110 passengers - 17.5 knots
 
Seabourn Goddess I & II were built as Sea Goddess I & II in 1984 & 1985 by Wartsila, Helsinki, for Sea Goddess Cruises of Norway. After a poor season in 1986 they were chartered to Cunard for twelve years. Cunard continued to market them as Sea Goddesses. Following the acquisition of Cunard by Carnival in 1998, the ships were transferred to Carnival's 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
 
 
Official Seabourn postcard used for both Seabourne Goddess I and Seabourne Goddess II
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Official Seabourn postcard used for both Seabourn Goddess I and Seabourn Goddess II
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Ship Guided for Seabourne Goddess I and Seabourne Goddess II
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SeaDream I (SeaDream Yacht Club:- 2001- )
SeaDream II (SeaDream Yacht Club:- 2001- )
 
4333 grt - 104.8 m long - 110 passengers - 17.5 knots
 
SeaDream I & II were built as Sea Goddess I & II in 1984 & 1985 by Wartsila, Helsinki, for Sea Goddess Cruises of Norway. After a poor season in 1986 they were chartered to Cunard for twelve years. Cunard continued to market them as Sea Goddesses. Following the acquisition of Cunard by Carnival in 1998, the ships were transferred to Carnival's Seabourn Cruise Line, and were renamed Seabourn Goddess I and Seabourn Goddess II. In 2001 they were sold to new company SeaDream Yacht Club and renamed SeaDream I and SeaDream II. SeaDream is owned by Atle Brynstead, founder of Seabourn.
 
 
SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I and SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I and SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I and SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream I at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream Yacht Club postcard of SeaDream II
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream II at Dubrovnik
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SeaDream Yacht Club deck plan of SeaDream I & II
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