Seadream Yacht Club unveils 2026 Mediterranean season
SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled its 2026 Mediterranean voyages, introducing seven brand new ports of call.
It also features its first ever 14-day in-depth voyages.
Other highlights include overnight stays in popular destinations, transits of the Corinth Canal and docking in the city centre of Venice.
“Our curated Mediterranean cruises and carefully selected ports of call provide our guests with the opportunity to experience slow travel at its best,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club.
From May to September 2026, SeaDream offers a total of 27 seven- to 14-day Mediterranean cruises, covering 86 ports in 14 countries.
It spans the French & Italian Rivieras, the Greek Isles and the Dalmatian Coast.
Seven brand new ports of call for 2026 are Primosten in Croatia, Cesme in Turkey and four Greek destinations: Kythira, Kythnos, Syvota and Tinos.
A visit to Setubal, Portugal is also a first for the SeaDream yachts.
Two 14-night Grand Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer itineraries mark the first-ever two-week Mediterranean cruises for SeaDream.
These offer extended exploration of St. Tropez, Corsica, Taormina, Valletta, Dubrovnik, an overnight stay in Capri and calling directly in downtown Venice.
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