Seadream Yacht Club launches 2028 Caribbean season
SeaDream Yacht Club unveiled its spring 2028 Caribbean season, offering 32 new voyages between January and April aboard upgraded mega-yachts SeaDream I and SeaDream II.
Each itinerary is curated with calls at yachting-only harbors and overnight stays.
“We continue to listen to our guests. They want more of the Virgin Islands, more time ashore and the freedom to explore at their own pace,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club.
“This new season is our answer to that.”
For 2028, SeaDream Yacht Club’s popular Bahamas yachting voyages return for the fourth consecutive year.
With departures directly from Palm Beach, Florida, the seven-day voyages explore the Bahamas’ best beaches, deserted cays, local culture and national parks.
“We go where the bigger ships can’t. Our yachts offer a different way to experience the Caribbean,” Brynestad added.
Highlights of SeaDream Yacht Club’s 2028 Caribbean season include:
More U.S. and British Virgin Islands
Frequent calls on Jost van Dyke, Norman Island, Prickly Pear, Leverick Bay, Culebra, Vieques, and other secluded harbors.
More round-trip voyages
The majority of voyages are designed as round-trips. With convenient departures from San Juan, St. Thomas, or Palm Beach.
Extended overnight stays in St. Barths
Nearly every voyage includes full days and an overnight stay in chic St. Barths, giving guests ample time to fully enjoy the island’s celebrated dining, shopping and nightlife.
Full Moon Parties at Trellis Bay
Four voyages align with the iconic Full Moon Party at Trellis Bay on Beef Island. This monthly celebration of local music, fire dancers and Caribbean cuisine is accessible only to yachts.
Yachting Land Adventures
SeaDream’s signature Yachting Land Adventures include access to golf courses, guided snorkeling adventures and an evening visit to Bioluminescent Bay in Vieques, Puerto Rico.
New Exclusive Destinations
In 2028, SeaDream will call on Port St. Charles, Barbados, for the first time, adding a day of leisure at this luxury marina resort. SeaDream will also visit St. Pierre, Martinique for the first time.
Longer Southern Caribbean Voyages
Four new 10- and 11-day voyages reach islands farther south, offering deeper cultural immersion and exclusive experiences such as an evening Dinner Beach Party at Carambola Beach Club in St. Kitts.
All voyages include SeaDream’s signature Champagne & Caviar Splash beach party, followed by a beach barbeque.
Guests also enjoy complimentary use of SeaDream’s marina and watersports equipment, including jet skis, paddleboards and water slides from ship to sea.
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