Dinner Cruises and Yacht Rentals from Urban Desire

ENDLESS DREAMS

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ENDLESS DREAMS represents the pinnacle of yacht charter design: elegance, space, and luxury. Designed and built in 2002, this yacht provides the ultimate in large yacht chartering. U.S. Coast Guard certified for 468 passengers with specialty features like leather couches, plasma television screens, and an aquarium, ENDLESS DREAMS was built to impress.

ENDLESS DREAMS’ Dining Deck boasts 3000 square feet of space and style. Rich wood tones, mocha carpeting, and granite bars are offset by high ceilings and surrounded by large picture windows. A raised platform behind the bar can be used for buffets, head tables, or even a large band.

ENDLESS DREAMS’ Entertainment Deck is highlighted by leather couches, huge picture windows, a rich mahogany dance floor, and an open rear deck reminiscent of a patio dining area with balcony. The bow and Sky Deck, above, are perfect for open-air mingling, ocean-spectator viewing, and relaxation.

Yacht is based in Long Beach and available in Newport Beach and Marina Del Rey for an additional remote fee.

Seating Capacity: Lower Deck 208. Upper Deck 130
Total: 298 seats (338 if additional chairs are rented)

Endless Dreams

RATES:

Charters from Newport Beach:

Weekdays: $1,950/hr
Weekends: $2,350/hr

3 Hour minimum / 4 Hour minimum on Saturday night

Charters available from Marina del Rey and Long Beach. Additional charges apply.
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Food & Beverage minimum required. Cash bar available
Menus start at about $30/pp.
Outside Catering Fee: $15/pp plus staffing charges
Service charge, sales tax and port fees additional

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Urban Desire Cruises
www.UrbanDesireCruises.com

1-800-922-4813
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210 East 73rd Street, New York, NY 10021
1765 Garnet Ave. Suite 16, San Diego, CA 92109

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