SeaDream debuts Bahamas yacht cruises
SeaDream Yacht Club is launching the first of a series of Bahamas yachting voyages over the next three years directly from Palm Beach, Florida.
The seven-day voyages are aboard the 112-guest superyacht SeaDream II.
Sailings will visit Emerald Bay, Gordon’s Beach, Andros Island, San Salvador, Staniel Cay and Taino Beach.
Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club said: “These itineraries navigate away from crowded ports, allowing our guests to explore some of the most beautiful locations in the Bahamas.”
Since its founding in 2001, SeaDream Yacht Club has occasionally included the Bahamas in its itineraries.
Now, SeaDream will significantly increase the presence in Bahamas, offering a total of 10 Bahamas voyages through 2027.
In both 2025 and 2026, SeaDream will operate seven-day Bountiful Bahamas voyages – two roundtrip departures from Palm Beach and one from San Juan.
The 2027 program will expand further to include three roundtrip voyages from Palm Beach.
“Guests can look forward to experiencing the Bahamas in the most unique and luxurious way possible – anchoring in hidden coves, enjoying watersports directly from the yacht and dining under the stars,” Brynestad added.
The Bahamas voyages expand SeaDream Yacht Club’s boutique Caribbean cruise offerings, which include seven- to 11-day yachting voyages.
For 2025, 2026 and 2027, SeaDream’s Bahamas voyages will be followed by transatlantic crossings from Palm Beach to Europe, including a Grand Yachting Voyage to Oslo.
Learn more about : SeaDream Yacht Club ( N. America )
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