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Dream Yacht Worldwide ships 10 new catamarans to Tahiti

The world leader in yacht charter and management has announced a major expansion of its activities in French Polynesia, with the arrival today of ten new Bali catamarans at the Dream Yacht Worldwide base in Uturoa, on the island of Raiatea.

Dream Yacht Worldwide ships 10 new catamarans to Tahiti
Dream Yacht Worldwide ships 10 new catamarans to Tahiti

The Leeward Islands are on a roll, and the destination is attracting more and more holidaymakers on bareboat charter, cabin cruises and crewed cruises. The opportunity offered to customers new to sailing to visit one of the most isolated and spectacular archipelagos is bearing fruit.

The Dream Yacht Worldwide fleet in Tahiti includes several large yachts such as the Lagoon 620 and the Bali 5.4.

But the ten new yachts arriving in Tahiti today are medium-sized Balis, Bali Catsmart, Bali 4.2 and Bali 4.6.

These Premium yachts are intended for bareboat charters, but also for crewed charters, a format that is seeing strong growth among charter companies, to the point where skippers are difficult to find and retain.

These new yachts, designed for premium cruises, enable the company to market turnkey privatisations of new catamarans, a fast-growing product.

What could be more enjoyable than discovering Polynesia aboard a new sailing yacht in the company of an experienced crew, who take care of the running of the yacht as well as all the hotel services (provisions, meals, etc.)?

Even holidaymakers who skipper their own charter catamaran should ask themselves this question, because with a crew, you're really on holiday, you don't have to worry about a thing and you can sleep soundly!

Dream Yacht Worldwide ships 10 new catamarans to Tahiti

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