SeaDream Yacht Club unveils 2026 Mediterranean voyages with new ports and longer (14-day) itineraries

   December 14, 2023 ,   Cruise Industry

SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled its 2026 Mediterranean voyages, featuring 7 new ports of call and the introduction of the first-ever 14-day in-depth slow travel voyages.

As a family-owned and operated boutique luxury cruise line, SeaDream Yacht Club offers unique yachting adventures in the Caribbean, Europe, and the Mediterranean on two small, recently upgraded yachts. With an impressive 1:1 crew-to-guest ratio, guests can expect unparalleled service, inclusive culinary experiences, and complimentary activities, including watersports directly from the yachts.

Spanning from May to September 2026, SeaDream presents a total of 27 distinct 7- to 14-day Mediterranean voyages, covering 86 ports in 14 countries, including renowned destinations such as the French & Italian Rivieras, the Greek Isles, and the Dalmatian Coast.

Despite decades of exploring the Mediterranean, the 2026 season introduces seven new ports of call, including Primosten, Croatia, Cesme, Turkey, and 4 captivating Greek destinations: Kythira, Kythnos, Syvota, and Tinos. Additionally, SeaDream yachts will visit Setubal, Portugal, for the first time.

A notable addition to the lineup is the introduction of two 14-night Grand Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer itineraries, providing the first-ever two-week Mediterranean experiences for SeaDream. These extended voyages offer more time to explore treasures of the region, including St. Tropez, Corsica, Taormina, Valletta, Dubrovnik, an overnight stay in Capri, and direct docking in downtown Venice.

SeaDream maintains its yachting tradition of extended stays, allowing guests to immerse themselves in sought-after ports while avoiding crowds. Overnight stays for 2026 include Amalfi, Sorrento, and Capri (Italy), Hvar (Croatia), Ibiza (Spain), and Sanaray-Sur-Mer and Cassis (France).