
The first two of an ambitious planned fleet of eight identical luxury yacht's, Sea Goddess I and II were the only two ships completed before the owners were overcome with the financial burden of building a large fleet.
Cunard acquired management right for these ships early in their careers when Sea Goddess Cruises ran into financial trouble. Thus the newly formed Cunard-Sea Goddess Line was created to operate these two unique vessels.
When Carnival Corporation purchased Cunard in 1998, they organised the merger of Cunard with Seabourn. Seabourn already operated a fleet of three large luxury yacht's, and so the Goddess' were moved to Seabourn to become Seabourn Goddess I and Seabourn Goddess II.
Today they sail as Sea Dream I and Sea Dream II as part of the Sea Dream Yacht Club.