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While the new-build vessels of many luxury cruise lines grow ever bigger, Sea Dream are different. Indeed, their fleet of small ships offer an experience more like yachting than cruising.

Guests relaxe by the pool on a Sea Dream Yacht Club vessel.
The on board experience is more like a private yacht than a cruise ship.

The family owned, boutique company has an exceptional luxury pedigree. In fact it was founded in 2001 by Atle Brynestad who conceived Seabourn Cruises.

Today, the Sea Dream Yacht Club has two ultra-luxury vessels, Sea Dream I and Sea Dream II. These all-inclusive ‘mega-yachts’ accommodate just 112 discerning cruisers, each of whom are pampered by 95 attentive crew.

A staff member engaging with guests on a Sea Dream Yacht Club vessel.
The Sea Dream Yacht Club pride themselves on intutive service.

The pocket-sized vessels call at the most intimate ports and yachting playgrounds, places that larger ships cannot reach. Indeed, the cruise line have just released their 2023-24 Caribbean season with a series of 4- to 8-day voyages throughout the idyllic Leeward and Windward Islands.

“SeaDream I and SeaDream II offer a variety of distinctive journeys to the unspoiled and uncrowded island gems of the Caribbean.”

Andreas Brynestad, Sea Dream Yacht Club

These voyages will drop anchor at locales like the tiny island of Bequia which has just seven square miles of quiet lagoons and beaches, as well as the unspoiled island of Canouan. There will also be time to revel in the jet-setter’s playground of St. Barths with overnight stays.

A plate of food from the Sea Dream Yacht Club.
There is gourmet cuisine on the Sea Dream Yacht Club vessels.

The Sea Dream yachts offer guests another distinct advantage – bespoke, intuitive service. With a staff-to-guest ratio of almost 1-to-1 it’s hardly surprising the cruise line prides itself on thoughtful, highly anticipatory service.

A Commodore Suite on Sea Dream Yacht Club.
A Commodore Suite on Sea Dream Yacht Club.

What’s more there is cuisine to please the palates of the most demanding foodies as well as stylish ocean view suites for every guest.

For more information visit the Sea Dream Yacht Club website.

About the Author: Jason Kerr
Founder and Managing Editor of The Luxury Cruise Review. A passion for travel, a weakness for espresso coffee and a love of Greek cuisine.

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