SeaDream unveils 2027 ‘Best of the Best’ Caribbean sailings
SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled its spring 2027 voyages featuring a collection of the ‘Best of the Best’ small ship luxury Caribbean cruises. Â
“We have listened to our guests and will give them more of what they want. This is simply put the very best of Caribbean cruise yachting,” said Andreas Brynestad, SeaDream Yacht Club.
Both of SeaDream’s twin yachts – with just over 100 guests and a 1-1 guest-to-crew ratio – will sail in the Caribbean for the 2026/27 season.
The 28 new voyages stretch from January to April and include seven-day itineraries exploring the US and British Virgin Islands, Anguilla and the vibrant culture of the French West Indies.
A handful of voyages will explore islands further south, including Guadeloupe, Grenadines, St. Lucia and Barbados.
All the new Caribbean cruises include at least one overnight stay, most of them in the chic jetsetter’s Caribbean playground of St Barths.
All voyages include SeaDream’s signature Champagne & Caviar Splash beach party inclusive of a barbeque on a white sandy beach.
Additionally, all voyages include use of SeaDream’s signature Marina, which includes jet skis, kayaks, paddleboards, water skis, banana boat and only water slide taking you directly from ship to sea.
“Guests want to book their voyages earlier than before. This drove our decision to offer our 2027 voyages almost three years in advance,” said Brynestad.
Most of SeaDream’s spring 2027 Caribbean cruises will be round trip from either San Juan, Puerto Rico or St. Thomas.
The yachts will also offer selected departures from St. Martin and Barbados.
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