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SeaDream unveils first-half 2025 programs

New Caribbean, Mediterranean and Northern Europe yachting options released

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January 9, 2023

SeaDream Yacht Club has launched its 2025 Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Scandinavia and Northern Europe voyages. Responding to guest requests to reserve well ahead of their journey, SeaDream is accepting reservations for their 2025 voyages now, with staterooms aboard the 56-stateroom luxury twin yachts, SeaDream I and SeaDream II, selling quickly.

Caribbean itineraries include a new island each day; sailing January through April 2025

SeaDream Yacht Clubโ€™s 2025 Caribbean winter season begins on 15 November 2024 and will sail to secluded destinations, visiting small, intimate harbours ideal for their luxury twin yachts.

Targetting travellers who wish to explore the far reaches of the Caribbean, these itineraries carry guests to the unspoiled and uncrowded island gems of Bequia, Prickly Pear, and Mayreau, among many others. Whether guests visit the pristine British Virgin Islands, uninhabited Culebrita Island, the Puerto Rico Archipelagoโ€™s crown jewel, or French-infused Iles des Saintes, Guadeloupe, each voyage offers a remarkably different yachting experience.


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โ€œWith a SeaDream luxury yachting experience, guests explore the best that the Caribbean has to offer,” said SeaDreamโ€™s Andreas Brynestad.

“From gorgeous South Friarโ€™s Bay, an intimate port in St. Kitts, to the equally popular Jost Van Dyke, home to our signature Champagne & Caviar Splashโ„ข beach party, guests will have a memorable experience at every stop. Itineraries feature more overnights in destinations like St. Barthโ€™s, adding an exciting nightlife element, and multiple destinations in playful yachting harbours that the big ships canโ€™t reach – where SeaDream guests can explore Caribbean waters via our signature Marina and water toys, as well as venture ashore without crowds,” Brynestad added.

Mediterranean itineraries include 14 countries and 35 voyages, sailing May through October

SeaDreamโ€™s 2025 Mediterranean season begins 2 May 2025 and will call on 14 countries on 5- to 11-night voyages. New destinations include Thasos and Ios Island, Greece; Reggio Calabria, Italy; Seville, Spain; and Frejus and Menton, France, to name a few. In many cases, guests will explore multiple countries in one voyage, with 8 itineraries featuring a transit through the Corinth Canal. Providing a more immersive destination experience, SeaDream has overnight stays in nine ports including Amalfi and Livorno, Italy; Valletta, Malta; Ibiza, Spain; Istanbul, Turkey; Dubrovnik, Croatia; and Jerusalem (Ashdod), Israel.

Scandinavia and Northern Europe itineraries include 12 countries and 14 voyages, sailing May through August

SeaDream II starts her 2025 Scandinavia and Northern Europe season with a 10-night voyage, departing 5 May 2025, from Lisbon, Portugal, to Bordeaux, France. Guests will enjoy late evening stays in port and overnight stays at Bilbao, Spain and Bordeaux. A special, 7-night voyage, departing 15 May, will bring guests up the Thames River to London, where the yacht will anchor overnight alongside the historic HMS Belfast, adjacent to the famous Tower Bridge.

Guests can also choose among 7-, 8-, and 10-night itineraries between May and August. In Norway, SeaDream spotlights some of the most quaint and picturesque villages and fjord lands of the country. Guests visit off-the-beaten-path destinations that larger vessels cannot reach, such as Mรฅlรธy, Kalvรฅg, Vik, Rosendal, and Svolvaer. On these voyages, guests also overnight in Reine, Lofoten Islands, where they can fully take in the midnight sun.

SeaDream II will also sail voyages that bring guests to Northern European and Baltic destinations in Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. Guests will sail between Oslo, Norway, and Stockholm, Sweden, and visit Frederikshavn, Copenhagen, and Ronne, Denmark; and the seaside resort destinations of Warnemรผnde and Sassnitz, Germany.

A special voyage in the Baltic Sea, departing 11 July from Stockholm round-trip, calls at Visby, Sweden; Klaipeda, Lithuania; Kuressaare and Tallinn in Estonia; and Helsinki, Turku, and Mariehamn in Finland.

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