03/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/10/2026 07:00
SeaDream Is Sailing to Dozens of New Hidden Harbors, Including Remote Isles and Caribbean Gems
Miami, Florida - March 10, 2026 - SeaDream Yacht Club, the family-owned luxury cruise line, is charting new horizons with a multi-year collection of off-the-beaten-path voyages that embody its intimate yachting ethos. The 2026 season is already underway with several maiden calls, and the line will expand its reach even further with 27 additional ports in 2027 and at least 28 in 2028, with more destinations expected as the itineraries get announced. From secluded Mediterranean harbors to remote North Atlantic isles and Caribbean hideaways, these new destinations reflect SeaDream's commitment to visiting places that larger cruise ships cannot.
"Our guests crave authenticity and freedom-to discover places that are difficult to reach on their own, linger longer in small harbors, and truly feel at home on a private yacht," said Andreas Brynestad."With our 2026 season now underway and the 2027-2028 itineraries adding dozens of maiden calls, we're inviting travelers to explore more of the world with SeaDream."
2026: New Ports Now Being Visited
The 2026 season is no longer just an announcement-it's a reality. Both SeaDream Iand SeaDream II are now sailing to maiden destinations that bring guests closer to local culture and natural beauty. Highlights include:
These ports join SeaDream's classic destinations such as Amalfi, Hvar and St. Barths, with extended overnight stays allowing guests to linger into the evening.
2027: 27 New Ports to Explore
For the 2027 season, SeaDream will introduce 27 new ports of call across Northern Europe, the British Isles and the Mediterranean. This expansion triples the number of voyages compared with 2026 and demonstrates the company's ambition to explore new frontiers. While the full list ranges from Portuguese fishing villages to French Riviera turnarounds, standout highlights include:
Other new ports include Dartmouth and Poole in England; Dundee, Montrose and Oban in Scotland; Skudeneshavn in Norway; Porto Montenegro; and Saint-Raphaël on the French Riviera. Many itineraries also incorporate new turnaround ports at Leith (Edinburgh) and Portsmouth, extending SeaDream's reach into the British Isles. Guests can expect itineraries such as Oslo-to-Edinburgh, Glasgow-to-Dublin, and Valletta-to-Rome (for the 2027 solar eclipse).
2028: Continuing the Journey to Hidden Harbors
Looking ahead to 2028, SeaDream continues its momentum with 28 new ports across the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the Caribbean. The 2028 season blends beloved classics with fresh discoveries and emphasises intimate access to towns that larger cruise ships skip. Signature new destinations include:
These new ports join the 2028 collection that also features extended stays in Portofino, Dubrovnik, the Dalmatian Coast and Norway's fjords. Together, they offer guests the chance to explore Europe and the Caribbean in a way that larger luxury cruise lines simply cannot.
About SeaDream Yacht Club
Family-owned and operated, SeaDream Yacht Club pioneered boutique yacht cruising in 2001. With its twin casually elegant mega-yachts, SeaDream I and SeaDream II, accommodating a maximum of 112 guests and a nearly one-to-one crew-to-guest ratio, the company offers seven- to 15-day voyages in the Caribbean and Bahamas, Mediterranean, Norway, British Isles, and Northern Europe. SeaDream's philosophy-It's Yachting, Not Cruising®-is reflected in its boutique yachts open-air lifestyle, personalized service, and all-inclusive approach to dining, beverages, watersports, and gratuities.
For more information about SeaDream's 2026-2028 voyages, visit www.seadream.com.