Seadream Yacht Club adds National Geographic day tours

SeaDream Yacht Club has inked a partnership to offer Mediterranean cruise guests National Geographic Day Tours.
The tours are available in 11 destinations in 2023.
Rolling out this year are tours in Amalfi, Barcelona, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Funchal, and Kusadasi.
Also included are Mykonos, Naples, Rhodes, Santorini, and Sorrento.
These small-group experiences allow SeaDream Yacht Club guests to explore and dive deeper into the destination.
“We are excited to bring our guests closer to our Mediterranean destinations,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream.Â
The Mediterranean cruise day tours host between three and 26 guests.
They can be booked on a limited availability basis.
Each programme explores a theme such as History and Heritage, Photography, Nature & Wildlife and People & Culture.
Tours are led by National Geographic-trained guides and photography guides.
Tour options include Landscapes of Corfu – Photography Tour, Cooking with the Mujo Family (Dubrovnik) and Meet the Locals in Santorini.
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