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SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled its spring 2027 voyages – a collection of “Best of the Best” small-ship Caribbean luxury cruises. The new 2027 voyages feature a collection of SeaDream’s most exclusive, sought-after yachting experiences in the region. “We have listened to our guests, and will give them more of what they want, and more of what they love. This is simply put the best of the best of Caribbean yachting,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club. Both SeaDream’s twin yachts will sail in the Caribbean for the 2026/27 season. The 28 new voyages between January and April include 7-day voyages exploring the beauty of the US and British Virgin Islands, white-sand paradise beaches of Anguilla, and deep-blue waters and vibrant culture of French West Indies. A handful of voyages will explore Islands farther south, including Guadeloupe, Grenadines, St. Lucia and Barbados.

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All the new voyages include at least one overnight stay – most of them in the Caribbean playground of St. Barths. Each departure also includes SeaDream’s signature Champagne & Caviar Splash® beach party where guests can embrace the yachting lifestyle with an opulent barbeque on a white sandy beach. “We see a consistent and strong demand across markets for our unique yachting experiences,” said Brynestad.
“We also see that guests want to book their voyages earlier than before. This drives our decision of offering our 2027 voyages almost three years in advance.”
“It gives both our new and loyal guests an opportunity to plan ahead, and choose the exact voyage and experience they desire.”
Most of SeaDream’s spring 2027 Caribbean voyages will be round trips, offered from either San Juan, Puerto Rico, or St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands. The yachts will also offer selected departures from St. Martin and Barbados. “This provides our guests with easier and more convenient access to paradise than ever before, no matter where in the world you start your travels,” added Brynestad. SeaDream says that by optimising its yachting itineraries at lower speed, and less fuel consumption, it will reduce burn and emissions by an estimated 15% in 2027, compared to the level in 2o25. Last week, SeaDream announced the appointment of Jarrod Zurvas as the company’s new Director of Sales for Asia-Pacific, reflecting the boutique small ship operator’s focus on catering for growth out of this market.

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