SeaDream boosts Norway cruises for 2026
SeaDream Yacht Club is expanding its Norway cruise programme for 2026.
Its Norway 2025 season has seen overwhelming demand, selling out two years in advance.
“We are thrilled to return in 2026 with even more ways to experience the beauty of Norway,” said Atle Brynestad, founder and chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club.
The 2025 Norway cruises range from seven to 11 nights and will offer late-night departures and overnight stays in locations such as Ålesund or Lofoten Islands.
“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most inspiring destinations in the Northern Hemisphere and curated them to capture the essence of Norway,” said Brynestad.
As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the newly upgraded SeaDream II.
The 2026 SeaDream Yacht Club Norway cruise season includes Trollfjord & Lofoten Islands itineraries.
There are six extended 11-day voyages between Oslo and Tromsø venturing above the Arctic Circle.
Guests will experience small communities and close encounters with nature as well as in-depth exploration of the Lofoten Islands.
It includes an including an overnight stay in Reine, and visits to Olden, Vik, Rosendal and Bergen plus Skagen in Denmark.
SeaDream will continue to offer seven-day Yachting the Norwegian Fjords voyages.
These itineraries comprise several late-evening departures visiting Rosendal, Vik, Ålesund and Kalvåg.
SeaDream II starts her 2026 European season with the eight-day Portugal, Spain & France Discovery from Lisbon to Bordeaux that includes an overnight in Vigo.
It also visits Bilbao and San Sebastian plus Saint-Jean-de-Luz.
A 12-night Western Europe & The Kiel Canal departs from Bordeaux to Oslo, visiting the Netherlands, Belgium, Guernsey and Sark, and Copenhagen.
Learn more about : SeaDream Yacht Club ( United Kingdom )
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