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SeaDream Yacht Club, the pioneer of modern yacht cruising since 2001, has unveiled its spring 2027 voyages. These meticulously curated voyages offer a collection of the “Best of the Best” small-ship Caribbean luxury cruises. These voyages promise to deliver the most exclusive and sought-after yachting experiences in the Caribbean.
A Legacy of Excellence
Building on its legacy, SeaDream Yacht Club has crafted a series of voyages that cater to its guests’ desires. “We have listened to our guests and will give them more of what they want and more of what they love. This is, simply put, the best of the best of Caribbean yachting,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club.
Intimate Yachting Experience
SeaDream’s twin yachts, each accommodating just over 100 guests with a 1-1 guest-to-crew ratio, will sail in the Caribbean for the 2026/27 season. The 28 new voyages, stretching from January to April, include:
- Seven-day itineraries exploring the pristine beauty of the U.S. and British Virgin Islands.
- The white-sand paradise beaches of Anguilla.
- The vibrant culture of the French West Indies.
Some voyages will venture farther south to islands such as Guadeloupe, Grenadines, St. Lucia, and Barbados.
Exclusive Itineraries and Signature Experiences
All the new voyages feature at least one overnight stay, with many in the chic jetsetter’s playground of St. Barths. Guests can look forward to SeaDream’s signature Champagne & Caviar Splash® beach party, where they can embrace the yachting lifestyle with an opulent barbeque on a white sandy beach. Additionally, guests will have ample use of SeaDream’s signature Marina, which includes jet skis, kayaks, paddleboards, water skis, a banana boat, a floating trampoline, and the first and only water slides on a cruise ship that takes you directly from ship to sea.
Planning Ahead
“We see consistent and strong demand across markets for our unique yachting experiences. We also see that guests want to book their voyages earlier than before. This drives our decision to offer our 2027 voyages almost three years in advance. It allows both our new and loyal guests to plan and choose the exact voyage and experience they desire,” said Brynestad.
Convenient Access
Most of SeaDream’s spring 2027 Caribbean voyages will be round trips from San Juan, Puerto Rico, or St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands. The yachts will also offer selected departures from St. Martin and Barbados. “This provides our guests with easier and more convenient access to paradise than ever before, no matter where in the world you start your travels,” added Brynestad.
Commitment to Sustainability
SeaDream’s yachting itineraries are optimised for slower speed and lower fuel consumption, significantly reducing emissions compared to traditional cruises. The new 2027 Caribbean itineraries are expected to further reduce fuel consumption and emissions by an estimated additional 15% from 2025 to 2027 alone.
Conclusion
SeaDream Yacht Club’s Spring 2027 voyages offer an unparalleled luxury yachting experience in the Caribbean. With exclusive itineraries, signature experiences, and a commitment to sustainability, these voyages promise to be the best of the best in Caribbean yachting. Whether you’re a new or loyal guest, SeaDream invites you to plan ahead and embark on a dream journey through the stunning Caribbean waters.
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