SeaDream Yacht Club
As the SeaDream saying goes, “It’s yachting, not cruising.” With resort casual dress and a stress free atmosphere, SeaDream yachts differ from the rest of the luxury cruise family. Only 112 guests embark on each voyage, and the 95 crew members ensure that every passenger’s dreams will be fulfilled.
Schedules aboard SeaDream are flexible enough to allow extra time at a location or an early departure in poor weather. Events like the weekly onshore party featuring champagne and caviar allow staff and guests to celebrate the yachting lifestyle together. Another highly popular amenity on SeaDream luxury cruises is the option to sleep under the stars on a Balinese Dream Bed, a truly unique experience.
Why Travel on SeaDream Yacht Club?
- SeaDream guests love eating 5 star dinners in small European or Caribbean harbors.
- SeaDream’s all inclusive fare covers use of its wave runners, kayaks and other water toys.
- The small ship size allows a community to be formed on each voyage.
Why Not Travel on SeaDream Yacht Club?
- Guests without good sea legs may find the small yachts bumpier than larger ocean liners.
- SeaDream only offers service throughout the Mediterranean and Caribbean.
- The nightlife on a SeaDream yacht doesn’t feature the razzle-dazzle of other cruise ships.
Passenger Reviews
"SeaDream only cruises the Caribbean in the winter and the Mediterranean in the summer; it does not try to compete with cruise lines that cover the globe. At the same time, however, SeaDream enjoys the distinct advantage of being able to anchor in more fashionable, smaller ports which the larger cruise ships cannot gain access to. Again, because of its small number of guests, you never wait in line for anything. Going ashore is fast, and comfortable. The shore excursions cater to the well-heeled traveler, meaning they are done with class - and you never feel like you are being "herded" like cattle or part of a tourist trap."
- frols, CruiseCritic.comRead More »
Editorial Reviews
"SeaDream promotes its style of cruising as "yacht-like" with a "resort-casual" dress code (read: no formalwear required) and upscale cuisine and amenities. "We are not a cruise line" iss the mantra repeated by top executives who also tout the hallmarks of the vessels: "unstructured and free-form." That means itineraries are somewhat flexible, allowing the captain to linger in a port if passengers wish or to depart early if rain spoils plans."
- Cruise CriticRead More »
Awards & Honors
- World’s Best Cruise Lines 2010, Concierge.com »
- 5 Romantic Cruise Ships, MSNBC.com »
- World’s Best Awards 2010 Small-Ship Cruises, Travel + Leisure.com »
