Sea Goddess Cruise Ship
These small ships formed an unique offering for Cunard and became popular with a loyal group of regular travellers.
Sea goddess cruise ship. The Sea Goddess Line was developed with the vision to create eight identical luxury yachts. Sea Goddess I II - Ultra Luxury. Sea goddess Amphitrite Philips Galle 1587.
Oh boy I was so over the moon. Sea Goddess IIs October 30 sailing remains unchanged at this time with calls at the Egyptian and Israeli ports. The ships for this cruise line were formerly with Sea Goddess Cruises.
In 2002 they were reintroduced to meet the needs of cruisers looking for exclusivity and serious personal pampering including custom prepared cuisine if requested. Before any further ships were completed the company faced financial trouble. Built in the mid-1980s as the luxurious Sea Goddess I and II the ships changed hands a few times and were extensively renovated and relaunched in 2002.
The small and stylish cruise ships were built by MEYER TURKU in 1984 and 1985. Her sister entered service the next year as Sea Goddess II. Cunard continued to market them as Sea Goddesses.
From the touch of fine linen to chilled French champagne bubbling in crystal flutes and an abundance of caviar your senses will awaken on this private yacht-like vessel. This cruise line has two ships Sea Dream I and Sea Dream II. Sold - 1984 to 1986.
Seabourn Goddess I II were built as Sea Goddess I II in 1984 1985 by Wartsila Helsinki for Sea Goddess Cruises of Norway. Following the acquisition of Cunard by Carnival in 1998 the ships were transferred to Carnivals Seabourn Cruise Line and were renamed Seabourn Goddess I and II. The cruise ship is companys second all-inclusive yacht with sistership SEA DREAM I.
