Seadream Yacht Club unveils 2026 autumn Caribbean season


Seadream Yacht Club unveils 2026 autumn Caribbean season

Tuesday, 07 May, 2024 0

SeaDream Yacht Club has launched its 2026 autumn Caribbean cruise programme with new ports of call and more overnight stays.

It includes exclusive access to a private island and a spectacular New Year’s Eve celebration.

The 12 new seven-day Caribbean cruises in November and December 2026 take in the US and British Virgin Islands, the French West Indies, the Grenadines’ Bequia, Mayreau and Tobago Cays, and more.

Among the highlights, are four voyages offering exclusive holiday celebrations:

For New Year’s Eve, SeaDream I and SeaDream II will anchor at Gustavia, St Barths, among exclusive superyachts.

Continuing a SeaDream tradition, both yachts will spend two nights and three days welcoming the new year in St Barths.

During Christmas voyages, both yachts will rendezvous for an evening call in Trellis Bay on Beef Island in the British Virgin Islands on 23 December, allowing guests to experience the local Full Moon Party.

“Our 2026 Caribbean cruises feature handpicked destinations showcasing the best of the best the Caribbean has to offer,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club.

“These are prime examples of the SeaDream difference.”

After a decade, SeaDream returns to Fajardo Bay, Puerto Rico, where guests can enjoy optional Yachting Land Adventures with the exclusive El Conquistador Resort.

These include golfing on one of Puerto Rico’s premier courses, a beach experience on the private Palomino Island or an evening bioluminescence kayak tour.

Recently added favourites such as Deshaies, Guadaloupe and Lovango Cay, US Virgin Islands will also return for 2026.

All of the twelve new voyages include at least one overnight stay at anchor – most of them in chic St. Barths.

All voyages include SeaDream’s signature Champagne & Caviar Splash beach party.

Additionally, all voyages include ample use of SeaDream’s signature Marina, which includes jet skis, kayaks, paddleboards, water skis, banana boat, floating trampoline, and the first and only water slides on a cruise ship from ship to sea.

There are cruise departures from San Juan, St Thomas, Bridgetown, St Maarten or Antigua. 

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