In a bid to enhance its appeal, SeaDream Yacht Club is expanding its Caribbean offerings for late 2026, introducing new destinations and extended stays.
- The expanded programme includes 12 seven-day voyages across the US Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, and French West Indies.
- St Barths will serve as a key destination for New Year’s Eve celebrations, with extended anchorage.
- The voyages are strategically designed to include overnight stays, enhancing the Caribbean experience for passengers.
- Return visits highlight passenger favourites such as Deshaies and Lovango Cay, with the addition of a private island.
SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled an ambitious expansion of its Caribbean itineraries for late 2026. The luxury voyages, spread across November and December 2026, will explore the US Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, French West Indies, as well as unique locales like Bequia and Mayreau in the Grenadines. This programme features its renowned 112-passenger vessels, SeaDream I and SeaDream II, offering exclusive experiences that include a New Year’s Eve celebration in St Barths, where the ships will remain anchored for three days, epitomising luxury and festivity.
Throughout the 12 planned seven-day voyages, SeaDream emphasises the uniqueness of its offerings with overnight stay opportunities, predominantly in St Barths. These overnight anchorages are complemented by events such as a Full Moon Party in Trellis Bay on Beef Island, highlighting local culture amid the Christmas lead-up.
Passengers are invited to delight in both novel and familiar destinations, as SeaDream returns to Fajardo Bay, Puerto Rico after more than a decade, alongside cherished locales such as Deshaies in Guadaloupe and Lovango Cay in the US Virgin Islands. A noteworthy addition is a visit to a private island, Palomino, located east of Puerto Rico, underscoring SeaDream’s commitment to delivering bespoke Caribbean experiences.
Strategically departing from hubs like San Juan, St Thomas, Bridgetown, St Maarten, and Antigua, the voyages provide broad connectivity options for passengers originating from Europe and other global regions. Cruise-only prices commence at £3,773 per person, a testament to the premium, yet accessible nature of these luxury expeditions.
As expressed by Andreas Brynestad, Executive Vice President of SeaDream, the decision to announce bookings over 2.5 years in advance is driven by strong market demand, allowing guests more flexibility to select their perfect voyage. He underlines the importance of providing ‘personalised and immersive experiences that go beyond the ordinary,’ reinforcing SeaDream’s ethos of offering exclusive yachting experiences in the Caribbean.
SeaDream’s expanded Caribbean programme for 2026 highlights its commitment to providing unique and luxurious travel experiences.
