SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled its Fall 2028 Caribbean programme together with its New Year's 2029 voyages aboard SeaDream I and SeaDream II.
The November 2028 through January 2029 schedule comprises 13 Caribbean voyages, calling at destinations including the British Virgin Islands, St. Barths, Anguilla, St. Kitts & Nevis, Antigua and other island countries.
Designed around the concept of boutique yachting, the new programme emphasizes overnight stays, extended time in port and visits to smaller harbours that are beyond the reach of larger cruise ships. The itineraries are intended to offer a more relaxed pace, allowing guests to spend additional time ashore rather than following conventional cruise schedules.
Gustavia, St. Barths, remains a central feature of the season, with both yachts scheduled for multiple overnight calls and late departures. Several voyages include two full days alongside, enabling guests to experience the island beyond daytime hours, while the New Year's departures will feature two overnight stays in the harbour during the holiday period.
The Christmas and New Year's sailings combine visits to the Virgin Islands, St. Barths, Anguilla, St. Maarten and Virgin Gorda, placing guests in the region during its peak festive season. Both SeaDream I and SeaDream II will spend New Year's Eve at anchor in Gustavia, where the harbour traditionally hosts an extensive gathering of superyachts accompanied by waterfront celebrations and fireworks.
Throughout the programme, the company's yachts will continue to operate in smaller anchorages and ports that cannot accommodate larger cruise vessels. These include Leverick Bay and Spanish Town on Virgin Gorda (BVI), White Bay on Jost Van Dyke (BVI), Norman Island (BVI), Sandy Ground (Anguilla), and Saba Island (Dutch Antilles) in the Dutch Caribbean.
The itineraries have been developed around marina access, operational flexibility and extended opportunities ashore.
SeaDream's President Andreas Brynestad indicated that the Caribbean remained one of the company's strongest repeat destinations, with guests returning for the opportunity to spend more time in ports such as St. Barths and the BVI. He also noted that the combination of small harbours, extended evenings, water-based activities and an unhurried pace continued to define the yachting experience offered by the company.