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Sunseeker Charters Launches New Website

Sunseeker Charters is pleased to present its new and improved website with its sleek new style - perfectly befitting this luxury brand.


As well as a new look it also boasts fresh content, including full charter vessel specifications. To make it even easier to find a particular motoryacht, the 'Vessels' section can now be searched by model, capacity and name. The new 'Destinations' pages display not only a destination overview and sample itineraries, but also the Sunseekers available in each global charter location.


Additional features, such as 'FAQs', 'Testimonials' and 'Recommend a Friend', are geared towards providing prospective clients with a wealth of information and the ability to share it with friends. The website also offers a more comprehensive news section, which will also detail upcoming events. Visitors to the site can expect to see regular updates, including press releases from Sunseeker Charters and Sunseeker International, news on forthcoming boat shows, and a selection of events that can be enjoyed on charter.


David Ward, director of Sunseeker Charters, said: 'Developing the website with our clients in mind, we understand that some prefer to research online before contacting us. We also understand the importance of making information as simple as possible to search, download and share.'


With further web developments planned and a new promotional DVD to be launched shortly, Sunseeker Charters aims to endorse its strong reputation of first class service to all aspects of its operation. Sunseeker Charters boasts a fleet of more than fifty Sunseeker motoryachts available for tailor-made charter in locations around the world.


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