SeaDream Yacht Club Opens New Caribbean Voyages for Fall 2028 and New Year 2029

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MIAMI, Florida – 4 June 2026: SeaDream Yacht Club has announced its Fall 2028 Caribbean season and New Year’s 2029 voyages aboard SeaDream I and SeaDream II, with 13 new yachting voyages scheduled from November 2028 through January 2029, according to the official press release.

The programme will feature itineraries across the Caribbean and Virgin Islands, with calls including St. Barths, Anguilla, St. Kitts & Nevis, Antigua and other destinations in the region. The season is built around longer time in port, overnight stays and access to smaller harbours served by the line’s twin yachts.

SeaDream said the new voyages are intended to offer a slower Caribbean experience, with itineraries focused on boutique ports, late departures and holiday-period sailings. The programme includes both fall departures and festive season voyages over Christmas and New Year.

New Caribbean Voyages to Run From November 2028

The newly announced season covers voyages from November 2028 through January 2029. SeaDream I and SeaDream II will both operate in the Caribbean during the period, with itineraries visiting island destinations across the Virgin Islands, French Caribbean and wider region.

The line said the season will include 13 Caribbean yachting voyages. The itineraries are planned around smaller ports and anchorages, with the release highlighting harbours that are not accessible to larger cruise ships.

“Our guests return to the Caribbean with us year after year, and it is easy to understand why,” said Andreas Brynestad. “These voyages give them more time in the places they love most, from St. Barths to the Virgin Islands, with the freedom and ease that define SeaDream.”

The season’s structure places emphasis on time ashore and smaller-scale port calls rather than large cruise terminals. SeaDream said this approach is reflected in calls at intimate Caribbean harbours, including locations in Virgin Gorda, Jost van Dyke, Norman Island, Anguilla and Saba.

St. Barths Features Across the Programme

Gustavia, St. Barths will be a recurring port during the Fall 2028 and New Year 2029 season. SeaDream said the destination will feature across multiple voyages, with overnight stays and late-night departures scheduled for both yachts.

Several itineraries will include two days in port at St. Barths. The New Year’s voyages aboard SeaDream I and SeaDream II will include two overnights in St. Barths during the holiday period.

SeaDream said the longer stays are designed to give guests more time in Gustavia beyond standard daytime calls. The release referred to opportunities for waterfront dinners, boutique shopping, beach clubs and the island’s evening atmosphere.

The New Year’s 2029 voyages are scheduled to place both yachts in Gustavia harbour for New Year’s Eve. SeaDream said SeaDream I and SeaDream II will spend the evening in St. Barths as part of the holiday sailings.

Festive Sailings Include the Virgin Islands and French Caribbean

The announced programme also includes Christmas and New Year voyages through the Virgin Islands and French Caribbean. Destinations named in the festive itineraries include the Virgin Islands, St. Barths, Anguilla, St. Maarten and Virgin Gorda.

These holiday sailings form part of the broader November 2028 to January 2029 Caribbean season. The release said the voyages combine warm-weather cruising with calls at yacht harbours and beach destinations during the festive period.

The programme will also include calls at smaller harbours and anchorages. SeaDream named Leverick Bay and Spanish Town in Virgin Gorda, White Bay in Jost van Dyke, Norman Island, Sandy Ground in Anguilla and Saba in the Dutch Caribbean among the destinations included in the season.

“The Caribbean is where SeaDream feels especially natural,” said Brynestad. “Small harbors, warm evenings, time in the water, and a slower pace. That is what our guests come back for.”

SeaDream I and SeaDream II to Operate the Season

The 2028 and 2029 Caribbean voyages will be operated by SeaDream Yacht Club’s twin yachts, SeaDream I and SeaDream II. The company describes its product as boutique yachting, with voyages to harbours and secluded ports in regions including the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Norway and Northern Europe.

SeaDream Yacht Club said its small vessels allow it to access harbours and anchorages beyond the reach of larger ships. The Fall 2028 and New Year 2029 Caribbean programme continues that approach, with itineraries built around smaller ports, overnight calls and extended stays in selected destinations.

The company’s new Caribbean schedule adds to its future voyage calendar, with the announced sailings covering the period from late 2028 into early 2029.

Source: Official announcement by SeaDream Yacht Club on 4 June, 2026

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