SeaDream Yacht Club is significantly ramping up its presence in the British Isles with a series of voyages and 16 new ports of call. The 7- to 11-day yachting voyages will explore scenic landscapes and historic towns of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
“We are combining incredible destinations with the distinctive SeaDream experience, creating a relaxed, unhurried experience that is a rare luxury today. There simply is no better way to explore these extraordinary places than in the comfort of a mega-yacht,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club.
The exclusive yachting voyages in August and September of 2027 will significantly increase SeaDream Yacht Club’s presence in the region, by tripling the number of voyages and ports from the nearly sold-out 2026 season.
Select itineraries include stops in less-frequented locations like the Shetland and Orkney Islands, as well as the Faroe Islands.
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“The demand for British Isles has been beyond our expectations. We are thrilled to be back in 2027, with more destinations, more Yachting Land Adventures, and more unique ways to experience the true beauty of the region,” Brynestad added.
The 2027 British Isles voyages will be operated on SeaDream I.
Itineraries include:
Oslo, Norway to Edinburgh (Leith), Scotland | 8 days | Departing 7 August 2027
From cosmopolitan Oslo, Norway, the voyage continues to picturesque Arendal and Skudeneshavn, before crossing to the Shetland Islands, exploring Fair Isle and Lerwick. In Orkney Islands, SeaDream I calls at Kirkwall, before yachting south towards Montrose, Scotland, and one of the oldest golf courses in the world. An overnight stay in Dundee ensures ample time to explore – or tee off at world-famous St Andrews golf course, before the voyage ends in Edinburgh.
Edinburgh (Leith), Scotland to Glasgow (Troon) | 11 days | 15-26 August 2027
An immersive 11-day voyage starts in Edinburgh, Scotland, and an extended stay in Dundee. Staying overnight in Invergordon gives guests time to enjoy the Scottish Highlands, the famed Loch Ness Lake and local whiskey distilleries. Heading north, SeaDream I calls in Stromness in the Orkneys, before exploring the spectacular Faroe Islands, calling in both Vagar and capital Torshavn. The voyage culminates while yachting the Outer Hebrides, or Western Isles, of Scotland – Isle of Skye, Isle of Lewis, and the incredible Isle of Barra.
Glasgow (Troon), Scotland to Dublin, Ireland | 7 days | 26 August – 2 September 2027
This yachting adventure starts in Isle of Islay, often called the “Queen of the Hebrides”, before heading to Northern Ireland’s small seaside resort town of Portrush, the gateway to Giant’s Causeway. The capital Belfast boasts museums, bars, restaurants, and history, while Whitehaven offers pristine beaches. The voyage continues to take in incredible scenery and history on Isle of Man and mountain-backdropped Warrenport, before disembarking in Dublin.
Dublin, Ireland to Dublin | 7 days | 2-9 September 2027
A very rare Ireland-focused yachting voyage, taking on Dublin and Belfast, before heading to Isle of Man. Waterford and Kinsale are both rich in history, and an overnight stay in Cork ensures time to explore castles, culture, as well as Europe’s oldest food market. SeaDream I is one of very few cruise ships to visit Youghal, a walled town perched on the edge of a riverbank.
Dublin, Ireland, to Portsmouth, England | 7 days | 9-16 September 2027
From Dublin, this voyage continues to soccer- and Beatles capital Liverpool, and idyllic harbor of Fishguard, Wales. After exploring the Isles of Scilly, guests can wander the streets of Dartmouth of Fowey. After dropping anchor in Poole, the voyage concludes in Portsmouth.
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