SeaDream returns to Norway this summer
As SeaDream Yacht Club prepares to set sail again in Athens, the line has added voyages in Norway to its summer season, which includes a unique itinerary from Oslo to Civitavecchia.
SeaDream’s first Norwegian voyage will set sail from Oslo on 7 July.
SeaDream is offering four itineraries in Norway this summer which include Bergen, the small village of Olden and the Lofoten Islands.
It includes a Grand Voyage from Oslo to Rome travelling the Little Belt strait and Kiel Canal, and including calls at Vigo, Cadiz and Ibiza.
"Our guests asked us to return to Norway, and we listened, crafting incredible itineraries they can experience this summer," said SeaDream’s Andreas Brynestad.
"Our yachts offer a naturally healthy, outdoor environment where space, fresh air, and healthy food have always been a central component."
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