Dream Yacht Worldwide: 1st major fleet renewal since Covid

Yacht charter specialist Dream Yacht Worldwide has announced its first delivery of catamarans since the end of the Covid crisis, and its positioning in strategic sailing basins.

77 catamarans by the end of 2023

Dream Yacht has announced a major renewal of its charter fleet. As the winter season gets underway, the operator is integrating 77 new catamarans at its bases in the South Pacific, the Caribbean and the Americas. The new boats, from France's leading production multihull builders: Lagoon, Bali, Fountaine-Pajot and Excess, will enter the fleet by the end of 2023.

To meet the demands of international charter customers, Dream Yacht has chosen top-of-the-range equipment. Most of the catamarans are equipped with generators for unlimited electrical power at anchor, air conditioning and watermakers.

Loïc Bonnet, founder of Dream Yacht, underlines the importance of these acquisitions after the difficult post-Covid years: "This fleet update represents a significant step forward. Indeed, this is the first year since the Covid crisis that we have undertaken a renewal on such a scale, incorporating the latest boat models and with premium equipment, to guarantee our customers an exceptional experience at sea."

Meeting geographical demands

The company is also taking the opportunity to adjust the size of its yacht fleet to customer demand in the various sailing basins in the Pacific and West Indies. Tahiti will see its fleet doubled with 10 new catamarans, while the French West Indies will see the arrival of 27 new units and some 40 will join the Bahamas and the BVI. They will swell a fleet that now totals 850 units available for charter worldwide.

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