SeaDream Yacht Club will sail into the 2027–2028 Caribbean season with a carefully curated roster of 16 new voyages, visiting 28 of the region’s most secluded and celebrated isles. Departures in November and December 2027 will highlight cherished enclaves such as the Virgin Islands and the Grenadines, while New Year itineraries will glide into January with two flagship yachts anchoring in St. Barths for an exclusive fête.
Each itinerary is charted to immerse guests in private harbors and beachside harbors marked by extended stays and nighttime celebrations. Prominent among these will be full-moon parties at Trellis Bay and New Year’s Eve anchored in Gustavia Harbor, where SeaDream I and SeaDream II will join the superyacht fleet for fireworks and grand countdown festivities across three days and two nights.
The line invites travellers to "yachting, not cruising"—a sentiment emphasized by Andreas Brynestad, who noted that their guests cherish intimate ports and prolonged anchorage that invites unhurried exploration at sea-rhythm’s pace.
He explained that these itineraries were assembled from islands long favored by the line and its clientele, drawn from a quarter-century of yachting experience.
Voyages will embark from convenient Caribbean gateways such as San Juan, St. Thomas, Barbados, and St. Martin, featuring round-trip options. Every journey includes SeaDream’s signature Champagne & Caviar Splash beach party, a marina stocked with water toys—including the only at-sea water slides—and watersports platforms for jet skis, paddleboards, and snorkeling adventures.
Underpinning these voyages is SeaDream’s commitment to eco-conscious navigation: routes are optimized for slower speeds, achieving significant reductions in fuel consumption and emissions—an estimated 15 % improvement from 2025 to 2027.
This approach supports a cruising style anchored in elegance, sustainability, and intimate discovery of the Caribbean’s finest island gems.