SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled an expanded itinerary for late 2026 in the Caribbean, boasting a variety of new ports and overnight stays.
- The luxurious cruises will explore the US and British Virgin Islands, Grenadines, and the French West Indies, offering passengers unique experiences.
- Highlights include a New Year’s Eve celebration in St Barths and a festive Full Moon Party at Trellis Bay, Beef Island.
- After a decade, SeaDream returns to Fajardo Bay, Puerto Rico, with additional favoured stops like Deshaies and Lovango Cay.
- With departures from multiple Caribbean locations, the voyages promise diverse flight connections, starting at £3,773 per person.
SeaDream Yacht Club has announced an impressive expansion for its late 2026 Caribbean voyages. The schedule will introduce a wide range of new ports and overnight stays, enhancing the already luxurious cruise experience offered by the 112-passenger ships, SeaDream I and SeaDream II. Passengers can look forward to exploring the US and British Virgin Islands, the French West Indies, and the Grenadines, including islands such as Bequia, Mayreau, and Tobago Cays.
The cruise experience will be enriched with several unique events. Notably, the vessels will anchor in St Barths for a New Year’s Eve celebration, allowing guests to ring in the new year in style. Additionally, on December 23, both ships will rendezvous for an evening call at Trellis Bay on Beef Island in the British Virgin Islands, where passengers can participate in the local cultural festivity of a Full Moon Party.
SeaDream’s return to Fajardo Bay, Puerto Rico, after a ten-year hiatus, marks a significant highlight of the programme. Other beloved destinations like Deshaies, Guadeloupe, and Lovango Cay in the US Virgin Islands are also making a comeback. An added allure is the private island experience at Palomino, east of Puerto Rico, offering exclusivity and intimacy.
SeaDream’s itineraries provide flexibility and convenience, with departures scheduled from San Juan, St Thomas, Bridgetown, St Maarten, or Antigua. This allows guests a variety of flight connection options from Europe and other regions, catering to the needs of international travellers. Prices for the cruise-only experiences begin at £3,773 per person.
Executive vice president Andreas Brynestad commented on the itinerary release, stating: “A strong demand across markets drives our decision to open 2026 bookings more than 2.5 years in advance.” He emphasised SeaDream’s commitment to delivering “personalised and immersive experiences that go beyond the ordinary,” highlighting that the 2026 Caribbean voyages are curated to showcase the Caribbean’s finest offerings, embodying the “SeaDream difference.”
SeaDream’s updated 2026 Caribbean itinerary promises an extraordinary cruise experience filled with exclusive events and destinations.