SeaDream to debut longer Caribbean cruises
SeaDream Yacht Club is set to debut new 10- and 11-day Caribbean cruise itineraries in 2026.
They will visit secluded destinations aboard the 56-stateroom twin yachts, SeaDream I and SeaDream II.
This is the first time the cruise line has created longer itineraries in the entire Caribbean.
The new sailings are a ‘response to guest requests to linger longer in secluded destinations;’ says SeaDream’s Andreas Brynestad.
Open for bookings now, SeaDream’s four 2026 Grand Caribbean Voyages sail in January and February and visit 19 unique destinations.
They explore the British Virgin Islands, Barbados, the Grenadines, and Guadeloupe.
Highlights include the private island and resort of Lovango Resort & Beach Club on Lovango Cay, between the islands of St. Thomas and St. John.
They visit secluded Prickly Pear in the British Virgin Islands as well as Sandy Ground, Anguilla; and full days and overnights in both St. Barths and Bequia.
SeaDream recently unveiled $10 million yacht renovations.
SeaDream’s enhanced watersports marina is equipped with personal sailboats, Hobie Cat catamarans, kayaks, a banana boat and snorkeling gear.
Learn more about : SeaDream Yacht Club ( United Kingdom )
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