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As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the newly upgraded SeaDream II.
SeaDream Yacht Club returns to Norway in 2026 – more than doubling the number of voyages and offering more opportunities to experience one-of-a-kind yachting adventures in some of the world’s most spectacular waters.
“The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway,” said Atle Brynestad , founder, owner, and chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club.
The series of voyages, ranging from 7 to 11 nights, will include close encounters with nature, scenic sailing through dramatic fjords, late-night departures, overnight stays in storied locations such as Ålesund or Lofoten Islands, and visits to small communities and secluded yachting harbors inaccessible to bigger ships.
“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most breathtaking, inspiring, and unique destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, and curated them to capture the essence of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting” , said Brynestad.
As a testament to SeaDream Yacht Club’s deep-rooted connection to Norway, the company proudly operates under the helm of a Norwegian family owner.
“Our Home Ground”
“This is our home ground, and we take great pride in inviting our guests to explore Norway with us. With our small-ship approach, we aim to lead by example in promoting a distinct, more sustainable alternative to mass-tourism, that benefit both our guests and the destinations we visit” , said Brynestad, who was personally involved in crafting the itineraries.
Family owned and operated, SeaDream Yacht Club offers distinct yachting adventures in the Caribbean, Mediterranean and Northern Europe on two small, newly upgraded yachts. With a 1-1 crew-to-guest ratio, guests can enjoy unprecedented service, unique all-inclusive culinary experiences and included activities such as watersports directly from the yachts.
The 2026 SeaDream Yacht Club Norway season includes two distinct itineraries:
- Trollfjord & Lofoten Islands: A total of six extended 11-day voyages between Oslo and Tromsø takes guests on adventures above the Arctic Circle into the land of the midnight sun. In addition to spectacular scenic fjords – including the dramatically narrow Trollfjord – guests will experience small communities, close encounters with nature, and in-depth exploration of the Lofoten Islands, including an overnight stay in Reine. Other highlights include picturesque Olden, Vik, Rosendal and Bergen – as well as fabled Skagen, Denmark.
- Yachting The Norwegian Fjords: Continuing the success of the sold-out 2025 season, SeaDream Yacht Club will continue to offer the immensely popular 7-day Yachting the Norwegian Fjords voyages. These carefully curated itineraries will emphasize the benefits of yachting in some of the most spectacular waters on the planet – through fjords, inlets, and quaint villages. Several late-evening departures ensure ample time to explore ashore and interact with the communities visited, such as Rosendal, Vik, Ålesund and Kalvåg. Other highlights include spectacular Vik and Olden, Måløy, and Skagen in Denmark.
- Spectacular European Start: Before venturing to Norway, SeaDream II starts her 2026 European season with the 8-day Portugal, Spain & France Discovery from Lisbon to Bordeaux, that includes an overnight in Vigo, Spain, foodie favorites Bilbao and San Sebastian, Spain, as well as the picturesque fishing village of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France.
- The 12-night Western Europe & The Kiel Canal departs from Bordeaux, combining small-island yachting destinations such as Belle Ile (France), Texel Island (Netherlands), Guernsey and Sark (UK), with cities such as Antwerp, Rotterdam and Copenhagen. Guests will also experience a transit of the Kiel Canal before ending the voyage in cosmopolitan Oslo, Norway.
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Seadream yacht club returns to norway in 2026.
SeaDream Yacht Club is returning to Norway in 2026. The luxury brand is more than doubling the number of voyages and offering more opportunities to experience one-of-a-kind yachting adventures in some of the world’s most spectacular waters.
Following the overwhelming success of the 2025 Norway voyages, which sold out at a record-breaking pace more than two years in advance, the boutique luxury cruise line SeaDream Yacht Club has responded to the unprecedented demand by enhancing the presence in Norway in the summer of 2026.
“The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway,” said Atle Brynestad , founder, owner, and chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club.
Hand-picked gems
The series of voyages, ranging from 7 to 11 nights, will include close encounters with nature, scenic sailing through dramatic fjords, late-night departures, overnight stays in storied locations such as Ålesund or Lofoten Islands, and visits to small communities and secluded yachting harbors inaccessible to bigger ships.
“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most breathtaking, inspiring, and unique destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, and curated them to capture the essence of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting”, said Brynestad.
Our home ground
As a testament to SeaDream Yacht Club’s deep-rooted connection to Norway, the company proudly operates under the helm of a Norwegian family owner.
“This is our home ground, and we take great pride in inviting our guests to explore Norway with us. With our small-ship approach, we aim to lead by example in promoting a distinct, more sustainable alternative to mass-tourism, that benefit both our guests and the destinations we visit”, said Brynestad, who was personally involved in crafting the itineraries.
As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the newly upgraded SeaDream II. On board, guests can relax and unwind in understated elegance, with the award-winning SeaDream service of 1-1 crew-to-guest ratio, 5-star al-fresco dining, and an intimate open-air ambiance personalized to meet the expectations of the perfect yachting experience.
Two distinct itineraries
Trollfjord & Lofoten Islands
A total of six extended 11-day voyages between Oslo and Tromsø takes guests on adventures above the Arctic Circle into the land of the midnight sun. In addition to spectacular scenic fjords – including the dramatically narrow Trollfjord – guests will experience small communities, close encounters with nature, and in-depth exploration of the Lofoten Islands, including an overnight stay in Reine. Other highlights include picturesque Olden, Vik, Rosendal and Bergen – as well as fabled Skagen, Denmark.
Yachting the Norwegian Fjords
Continuing the success of the sold-out 2025 season, SeaDream Yacht Club will continue to offer the immensely popular 7-day Yachting the Norwegian Fjords voyages. These carefully curated itineraries will emphasize the benefits of yachting in some of the most spectacular waters on the planet – through fjords, inlets, and quaint villages. Several late-evening departures ensure ample time to explore ashore and interact with the communities visited, such as Rosendal, Vik, Ålesund and Kalvåg. Other highlights include spectacular Vik and Olden, Måløy, and Skagen in Denmark.
Spectacular European start
Before venturing to Norway, SeaDream II starts her 2026 European season with the 8-day Portugal, Spain & France Discovery from Lisbon to Bordeaux, that includes an overnight in Vigo, Spain, foodie favorites Bilbao and San Sebastian, Spain, as well as the picturesque fishing village of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France.
The 12-night Western Europe & The Kiel Canal departs from Bordeaux, combining small-island yachting destinations such as Belle Ile (France), Texel Island (Netherlands), Guernsey and Sark (UK), with cities such as Antwerp, Rotterdam and Copenhagen. Guests will also experience a transit of the Kiel Canal before ending the voyage in cosmopolitan Oslo, Norway.
Contact us for additional information and to book your voyage with SeaDream Yacht Club .
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SeaDream Yacht Club Returns to Norway in 2026
- November 20, 2023
SeaDream Yacht Club announced its return to Norway in 2026, doubling the number of sailings, according to a press release.
“The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway,” said Atle Brynestad, founder, owner and chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club.
“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most breathtaking, inspiring, and unique destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, and curated them to capture the essence of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting.”
Ranging from seven to 11 nights, the series of voyages will include close encounters with nature, sailing through fjords and overnight stays in locations such as Ålesund or Lofoten Islands.
“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most breathtaking, inspiring, and unique destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, and curated them to capture the essence of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting,” added Brynestad.
“This is our home ground, and we take great pride in inviting our guests to explore Norway with us. With our small-ship approach, we aim to lead by example in promoting a distinct, more sustainable alternative to mass tourism, that benefits both our guests and the destinations we visit”, said Brynestad, who was personally involved in crafting the itineraries.
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SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled its 2026 Norway program, more than doubling the number of voyages in response to strong demand.
“The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway,” said Atle Brynestad, Founder, Owner, and Chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club .
The series of voyages, ranging from 7 to 11 nights, will include close encounters with nature, scenic sailing through dramatic fjords, late-night departures, overnight stays in storied locations such as Ålesund or Lofoten Islands, and visits to small communities and secluded yachting harbors inaccessible to bigger ships.
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“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most breathtaking, inspiring, and unique destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, and curated them to capture the essence of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting,” Brynestad said.
As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the upgraded SeaDream II .
Family-owned and operated, SeaDream Yacht Club offers distinct yachting adventures in the Caribbean, Mediterranean and Northern Europe on two small, upgraded yachts.
The 2026 SeaDream Yacht Club Norway season includes two distinct itineraries:
Trollfjord & Lofoten Islands
Yachting The Norwegian Fjords
European Start
Before venturing to Norway, SeaDream II starts her 2026 European season with the 8-day Portugal, Spain & France Discovery from Lisbon to Bordeaux, which includes an overnight in Vigo, Spain, foodie favorites Bilbao and San Sebastian, Spain, as well as the picturesque fishing village of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France.
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SeaDream Yacht Club (seadream.com) is a privately-owned cruise line company headquartered in Norway (Oslo) . It was established in 2002 by Larry Pimentel and Atle Brynestad. Atle is a Norwegian industrialist and also the founder of the top-luxury brand Seabourn .
SeaDream's Owner, CEO and Chairman is Atle Brynestad. The company's managing team is led by Bob Lepisto (President) and Andreas Brynestad (Executive VP). In September 2023, as Senior VP of Communications was appointed Rune Thomas Ege (previously employed by Hurtigruten /Group and Expeditions). In January 2024, Walter Littlejohn III was appointed CSO/Chief Sales Officer.
The company's Founder, Owner and Chairman Atle Brynestad (1953-born Norwegian) founded SeaDream Yacht Club and Seabourn Cruise Line as well as the Norwegian retail chain Smart Club AS (1995-founded/2008-acquired by Coop Norge SA) via his company CG Holding (Oslo-based holding company) specializing in investments in the retail trade and renewable energy services. CG Holding's assets include the Porsgrund Porcelain Factory (producing flatware) which is currently the only one in Norway still in operation.
One of the industry's small cruise lines , SeaDream delivers a luxurious, yet unpretentious "yacht cruise" experience in destinations, such as the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Asia-Pacific, Northern Europe. Itineraries are quite flexible and allow the captain to linger in a port of call if passengers wish so, or to depart early in case rain spoils plans. Following the purchase of two luxury cruise ships (operated before that by Cunard ), the new all-inclusive line promoted its innovative style of cruising as "yacht-like". Since its first day of operation, formal wear code is not required as the onboard dress code is officially "resort-casual".
In 2022, the company celebrated its 20th Anniversary with a USD 10 million (EUR 8,8M) drydock refurbishment project for both yachts, conducted at Grand Bahama Shipyard in Freeport Bahamas .
Highlights of the luxury brand's sea travel experience are the delicious cuisine, outstanding service, 5-star luxury hotel amenities, sophisticated enrichment program, and exotic itineraries to remote bays and harbors where other cruisers can be rarely seen.
SeaDream Yacht Club is one of the industry's most all-inclusive cruise lines. Its deals are inclusive of gratuities, all beverages (including alcohol and cocktails), all shore excursions and tours, also the equipment at the watersports marina platform, However, passengers have to pay extra for Spa treatments and the ultra-premium liquor brands at the onboard bars/lounges.
The following YouTube video is an official SeaDream release about its "top luxury yachting" experience. It shows all the yachts' best features, including suites as configurations/furniture and cabin amenities, all the sophisticated relaxation, entertainment and dining options on the ship, along with the onboard facilities and activities.
SeaDream cruise passengers are sophisticated, laid-back, well-heeled and well-traveled. Ages range largely, starting from guests in their 30s. Solo travelers and occasional large groups of family and friends are not uncommon, though couples predominate.
SeaDream's current fleet includes the yachts SeaDream 1 (1984-built as "Sea Goddess I"), SeaDream 2 (1985-built as "Sea Goddess II") and SeaDream Innovation (2021 September, newbuild on order ). However, in December 2019, the company canceled the SeaDream Innovation shipbuilding project and announced that a second-hand vessel will be eventually purchased in 2020.
All shipboard meals are open-seating, with many 2-seat tables available, making the brand a great choice for romantically inclined travelers. Weather permitting, dining is available on the yacht's open deck. Expensive Champagnes are poured generously. There is a weekly Champagne Splash party with caviar. Another unique offer on the yachts is the "sleeping under the stars" experience. It includes either an 8-person bed (on ship's open deck forward) or a double Balinese lounger facing the sea (aft of the "Top of the Yacht Bar").
In 2023, SeaDream announced plans to upgrade its yachts with shore power connectivity . SeaDream 2 was upgraded in 2023, while SeaDream 1 in 2024.
(Coronavirus crisis) Passenger shipping pause 2020-2021
Due to the COVID pandemic, SeaDream yachts suspended passenger shipping operations in the period March 18, 2020, through July 2021 .
Operations were planned to resume on September 7, 2020, but SeaDream started a mini-cruise program in Norway (June-September 2020) with 12-day Norwegian coastal itineraries between Oslo and Tromso on the superyacht SeaDream 1. SeaDream 1 restarted on June 26 (Mediterranean from Seville). SeaDream 2 restarted on June 26 (Greek Islands from Athens).
In early-November 2020, following a COVID outbreak on SeaDream 1, the company canceled the Caribbean 2020 winter program. All affected bookings received full refunds transferred as FCC (future cruise credit) with rebooking.
In August 2020, SeaDream introduced the "Ultimate Booking Assurance". The new policy guarantees a full monetary refund or 120% FCC for all bookings on voyages departing between July 22, 2020, and June 30, 2021, in case that the cruise is affected by travel restrictions from the customer's country of origin. Rebooking SeaDream cruises with rescheduling the initial booking is allowed even for not affected by travel restrictions voyages.
Itinerary of SeaDream Yacht Club
Currently, the company owns and operates two superyachts/sisterships - SeaDream I (1984-built) and SeaDream II (1985-built). SeaDream Innovation was a newbuild on order , planned for delivery and inauguration in September 2021. However, in December 2019, the company canceled the shipbuilding project and announced its intentions to instead acquire a second-hand vessel.
Cruises 2024-2025-2026
In December 2022, SeaDream Yacht Club announced its Caribbean 2025 schedule of both boats. The itineraries included exotic islands like Mayreau , Bequia , Prickly Pear, and Puerto Rico's uninhabited Culebrita Island, among many others.
SeaDream’s 2025 Caribbean program runs from January through April (2025) and includes 32x different itineraries.
- "Spanish & British Caribbean Delight" roundtrip from San Juan Puerto Rico (January 11-18, 2025)
- "British & French Islands Explorer" from Charlotte Amalie/St. Thomas Island USVI to Marigot/St Martin Island (February 1-8, 2025)
- "West Indies Explorer" from Bridgetown Barbados to St John’s Antigua (March 29-April 5, 2025).
SeaDream's yachting vacations offer ample opportunities to relax in ultimate luxury, enjoy 5-star al fresco dining, highly anticipatory service. The Caribbean's turquoise water is perfect for the superyachts' enhanced watersports marina that is complete with a new water slide and equipped with snorkeling gear, sailboats, kayaks, wakeboards, stand-up paddleboards, Hobie Cat catamarans, a banana boat, a floating island and trampoline, and wave runners/jet skis.
In January 2023, SeaDream opened for booking voyages from its schedule 2025 (Caribbean, Mediterranean, Scandinavia/Northern Europe).
Caribbean itineraries (a total of 32 voyages/January-April 2025) visit a new island each day. The 2025 Caribbean winter season (begins on November 15th, 2024) includes islands like Bequia , Mayreau , and Prickly Pear, Iles des Saintes (Guadeloupe) , Culebrita Island/off Culebra .
In May 2023 were announced 2025 holiday season in the Caribbean featuring pristine and unspoiled island destinations like St Barths , Prickly Pear, Anguilla , Lovango Cay USVI/private island , and Mayreau , among others.
Holiday 2025 Caribbean voyages are scheduled from November 2025 through the New Year's week of January 2026. The 14 different itineraries visit BVI/British Virgin Islands, the Spanish and French West Indies, the Puerto Rico Archipelago, as well as rarely explored destinations in Guadeloupe and Martinique.
Highlights of SeaDream’s 2025 Holiday Caribbean itineraries include:
- Spanish & British Caribbean Delight (Dec 13-20, 2025) from San Juan to Philipsburg, St Maarten .
- Windward Islands Discovery (Nov 16-23, 2025) from Marigot to Bridgetown, Barbados .
- Tropical New Year’s I (Dec 27, 2025-Jan 3, 2026) from San Juan to St. Thomas .
- Tropical New Year’s II (Dec 28, 2025-Jan 4, 2026) from San Juan to Bridgetown, Barbados.
Mediterranean itineraries (35 voyages between May-October 2025) visit ports in 14 countries. Mediterranean 2025 season (starting on May 2, 2025) is based on 5- to 11-night sailings. New for the yacht cruise brand destinations are Thasos / Ios Island Greece , Reggio Calabria (Italy) , Seville (Spain) , Frejus/Menton (France) . 8 itineraries feature Corinth Canal transition . Overnight stays are offered in 9 ports, including Amalfi / Livorno (Italy) , Dubrovnik (Croatia) , Valletta (Malta) , Ibiza (Spain) , Jerusalem (Israel) , Istanbul (Turkey) .
Scandinavia and Northern European itineraries (14 voyages between May-August 2025) visit 12 countries. The program starts with SeaDream 2's 10-night voyage (departing on May 5, 2025) from Lisbon to Bordeaux. A special, 7-night itinerary (departing May 15th) offers cruising on Thames River to London-Greenwich , where the yacht anchors overnight alongside HMS Belfast (adjacent to Tower Bridge). For booking are available 7-8-10-night itineraries. In Norway are visited off-the-beaten-path destinations like Maloy , Kalvag , Vikoyri , Rosendal , and Svolvaer .
SeaDream 2's Northern Europe/Baltic program includes ports in Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Lithuania, Finland - Oslo , Stockholm , Copenhagen , Frederikshavn , Ronne , Warnemunde , Sassnitz , Visby , Klaipeda , Kuressaare , Tallinn , Helsinki , Turku , Mariehamn/Aland .
In July 2023, SeaDream Yacht Club unveiled its 2026 Caribbean collection, consisting of 33 distinct itineraries available on both SeaDream I and SeaDream II . These voyages cover 39 captivating destinations from January to April. The sailings offered range from 10 to 11 days and introduce exciting new features, such as overnight stays in Bequia , evening beach parties in St Kitts , and full nights in St Barts (Gustavia) . Additionally, passengers can look forward to enjoying the famous 'Champagne and Caviar Splash' beach barbecue.
Among the noteworthy itineraries is the 10-day "Best of the Secluded Caribbean" journey, starting from San Juan, Puerto Rico , and concluding in Bridgetown, Barbados . This itinerary includes visits to the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, St Barts, St Kitts and Nevis, and St Vincent and the Grenadines. The prices for this itinerary start at GBP 4,361, based on a departure date of January 10th, 2026.
Another appealing option is the seven-day "Bountiful Bahamas" voyage, departing roundtrip from Palm Beach . This itinerary encompasses various locations in the archipelago, including Andros Island, Emerald Bay, San Salvador, Staniel Cay, and Grand Bahama. The lead-in price for this itinerary is GBP 3,366, based on a departure date of April 12, 2026.
Greek Isles 2025
In February 2024, SeaDream Yacht Club announced the expansion of its Greek Isles cruises in 2025. Among the additional offerings is a 14-night in-depth yachting adventure, a standout feature in the series. This 14-night voyage seamlessly combines two new Yachting the Greek Isles itineraries, presenting guests with the opportunity to explore 13 distinctive Greek ports aboard the all-inclusive luxury yacht SeaDream I .
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the itinerary blends iconic Greek landmarks, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and picturesque yachting harbors. Guests are invited to immerse themselves in a harmonious blend of cultural discovery and scenic marvels, while also indulging in activities like hiking, beachcombing, and exploring charming local villages.
The newly introduced 7-day Yachting the Greek Isles voyages in June and July 2025 promise unparalleled exploration of classic Greek locales, including several ports not previously visited by SeaDream.
These voyages offer signature SeaDream experiences such as overnight stays in Mykonos and late-night departures from Santorini , allowing guests to savor the allure of these iconic destinations free from the crowds typically associated with cruise ships and day-trippers.
The Yachting The Greek Isles voyage departing on June 29, 2025, includes visits to Volos , Delos , Mykonos, Patmos , and Skopelos , among other enchanting destinations.
Similarly, the July 6, 2025 voyage features lesser-known gems like Folegandros and Symi , along with popular sites such as Santorini and Milos , renowned for its unique volcanic landscape.
Guests opting for a third consecutive voyage can indulge in an extended exploration of the Greek Isles, with additional stops at Hydra , Itea , Zakynthos , and a memorable transit of the Corinth Canal , before concluding their journey in Malta.
In addition to the 2025 offerings, SeaDream I and SeaDream II continue to explore the Greek Isles in 2024 and beyond, reaffirming SeaDream Yacht Club's commitment to delivering exceptional yachting experiences in this captivating region.
Looking ahead to 2026, SeaDream Yacht Club plans to return to the Greek Isles with an array of new ports of call and the introduction of 14-day in-depth slow travel voyages, promising even more immersive experiences for discerning travelers.
Mediterranean 2026
SeaDream Yacht Club's Mediterranean 2026 program (May through September) groups 27 voyages, 82 ports (including 7 new call ports) in 14 different countries as well as the brand's first 2-week-long itineraries.
Maiden ports scheduled for summer 2026 season are in Portugal (Setubal), Croatia (Primosten), Turkey (Cesme), and Greece (Kythira, Kythnos, Syvota, Tinos).
Two 14-day itineraries (themed "Grand Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer") visit iconic Med destinations like Corsica Island (France), Malta (Valletta Harbour), Italy's Sicily Island (Taormina), Capri Island (Marina Grande) and Venice City. Overnights are scheduled for ports in Italy (Amalfi, Sorrento, Capri), Croatia (Hvar), Balearic Spain (Ibiza Town), and France's Cassis and Sanaray-Sur-Mer.
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SeaDream Yacht Club Completes First Cruise Back
SeaDream Yacht Club has resumed sailing on SeaDream I , embarking this week on the first of a schedule of 7-day and 12-day Norwegian sailings with itineraries selected by SeaDream founder Atle Brynestad…and, on Saturday, SeaDream 2 joins in the fun!
But don’t get too excited yet…these no-doubt magical Norwegian fjord sailings are, as of now, open only to citizens of Norway, Denmark and Finland.
We are so happy to welcome our guests onboard our first Norwegian voyage! Looking forward to breathtaking destinations and an unforgettable SeaDream experience 🇳🇴 #seadream #happy #luxurytravel pic.twitter.com/g0EqI3Z8fc — SeaDream Yacht Club (@SeaDreamYC) June 20, 2020
“We are very proud to be the first luxury line to resume operations. Our preparation has paid off as we are able to maintain the experience of luxury onboard while ensuring everyone’s health, comfort, and safety,” said SeaDream Yacht Club CEO and Founder Andreas Brynestad. “Everyone around the world has been affected by the health crisis. This historic moment feels like good news not just to our team, but our industry as a whole.”
When the global pandemic took hold, SeaDream Yacht Club joined in the pause, repositioning its two 4,253 grt, 112-passenger yachts in Lisbon, most crew opting to remain aboard to tend to maintenance and upkeep. Just about a month ago, when Norway (Brynestad’s home country) cleared the way for small ship sailings to resume, the Norwegian itineraries were announced by the nimble, debt-free family-owned line and enthusiastically received by existing (and some new!) Norwegian SeaDream fans.
The sailings will continue through September 21 st so with Norway planning to open its borders on July 15 th , perhaps there’s hope that the line’s fans from other parts of the world might be able to experience Norway, SeaDream style.
File Photo – SeaDream II in the Caribbean | Photo: SeaDream Yacht Club
Is SeaDream ready? They always have been.
SeaDream Yacht Club has not had one case of Covid 19 among crew or passengers aboard either of its yachts. All surfaces touched by guests have always been regularly sanitized aboard each yacht and staterooms have always had their own air circulation and filtration system.
New procedures, however, include a health declaration and temperature check for all passengers, screening of all crew members, along with an added blood test to be taken the day prior to departure from their home city, along with temperature, oxygen saturation and pulse rate checks prior to embarkation. Selections from the breakfast and lunch buffets that supplement the full menus offered will be served by attendants, with no passenger in contact with utensils at any time.
Low COVID-19 Rates in Norway
As a country, Norway fared better than most when it came to stopping the spread of COVID-19. The country saw just under 9,000 cases and only 249 confirmed deaths from the virus. That contributed to SeaDream’s confidence in their ability to cruise the country’s coastline safely. The destinations were hand-picked by Mr. Brynestad and included smaller ports where larger ships cannot go.
Hello from Norway onboard SeaDream I! We are so happy to be the first luxury line sailing again. Our crew is delighted to welcome guests back onboard. The SeaDream family is together again! #Norge #Norway #luxurytravel #luxury #yachting pic.twitter.com/GnkVrQiY1h — SeaDream Yacht Club (@SeaDreamYC) June 25, 2020
Congratulations, SeaDream Yacht Club on being the first luxury line to return to the sea!
How I wish I was aboard, enjoying your award-winning service and amazing cuisine. How I wish I was sleeping under the stars atop a Balinese Dream Bed or playing with the water toys from your water sports marina. How I wish I was sipping champagne or a cocktail from your open bar or indulging in your Dessert Extravaganza.
How I wish I was Norwegian….
-Judi Cuervo
Judi Cuervo is a New York City native who fell in love with cruising in 1976 during her first sailing aboard Carnival Cruises’ Mardi Gras. Twenty years later, she began her freelance cruise writing gig and, since that time, has covered mass market, ultra-premium, riverboat and expedition ships for regional, national and international publications as well as cruise websites.
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SeaDream Yacht Club Returns to Norway, Doubles 2026 Voyages
Following intense demand for 2025 voyages, SeaDream Yacht Club returns to Norway in 2026, more than doubling the number of voyages and offering more opportunities to experience one-of-a-kind yachting adventures in some of the world’s most spectacular waters.
Ranging from 7 to 11 nights, the excursions will include close encounters with nature, scenic sailing through dramatic fjords, late-night departures, overnight stays in storied locations such as Alesund or Lofoten Islands, and visits to small communities and secluded yachting harbors inaccessible to bigger ships.
“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most breathtaking, inspiring, and unique destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, and curated them to capture the essence of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting,” said Atle Brynestad, founder, owner and chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club, in a media statement.
As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the newly upgraded SeaDream II .
Norway, Europe and Beyond with SeaDream
A total of six extended 11-day voyages between Oslo and Tromso takes guests on adventures above the Arctic Circle into the land of the midnight sun. In addition to spectacular scenic fjords—including the dramatically narrow Trollfjord—guests will experience small communities, close encounters with nature, and in-depth exploration of the Lofoten Islands, including an overnight stay in Reine. Other highlights include picturesque Olden, Vik, Rosendal and Bergen as well as fabled Skagen, Denmark.
In addition, the immensely popular 7-day Yachting the Norwegian Fjords voyages will emphasize the benefits of yachting in some of the most spectacular waters on the planet —through fjords, inlets, and quaint villages. Several late-evening departures ensure ample time to explore ashore and interact with the communities visited, such as Rosendal, Vik, Alesund and Kalvag.
Before venturing to Norway, SeaDream II starts her 2026 European season with the 8-day Portugal, Spain & France Discovery from Lisbon to Bordeaux, that includes an overnight in Vigo, Spain, foodie favorites Bilbao and San Sebastian, Spain, as well as the picturesque fishing village of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France.
A 12-night Western Europe & The Kiel Canal departs from Bordeaux, combining small-island yachting destinations such as Belle Ile (France), Texel Island (Netherlands), Guernsey and Sark (UK), with cities such as Antwerp, Rotterdam and Copenhagen. Guests will also experience a transit of the Kiel Canal before ending the voyage in cosmopolitan Oslo, Norway.
Family owned and operated, SeaDream Yacht Club offers a 1-1 crew-to-guest ratio, unique all-inclusive culinary experiences and activities such as watersports directly from the yachts.
For more information, visit seadream.com .
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SeaDream Yacht Club is set to make a return to Norway in 2026, doubling the number of voyages compared to 2025. This expansion decision follows the unprecedented success of the boutique cruise line's 2025 itineraries in Norway, which sold out 2+ years in advance.
SeaDream Yacht Club returns to Norway in 2026 - more than doubling the number of voyages and offering more opportunities to experience one-of-a-kind yachting adventures in some of the world's most spectacular waters. "The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway," said Atle ...
Following the overwhelming success of the 2025 Norway voyages, which sold out at a record-breaking pace more than two years in advance, the boutique luxury cruise line SeaDream Yacht Club has responded to the unprecedented demand by enhancing the presence in Norway in the summer of 2026. "The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations.
SeaDream Yacht Club announced its return to Norway in 2026, doubling the number of sailings, according to a press release. "The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway," said Atle Brynestad, founder, owner and chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club.
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SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled its 2026 Norway program, more than doubling the number of voyages in response to strong demand. "The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway," said Atle Brynestad, Founder, Owner, and Chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club.
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Thanks to their size, SeaDream's 112-passenger superyachts are able to quickly adapt their itineraries to comply with government regulations. SeaDream chose Norway this summer for its extremely low incidence of COVID-19, and the destinations were hand-picked by SeaDream CEO and Founder Atle Brynestad. The ships also visit Skagen in Denmark.
Following intense demand for 2025 voyages, SeaDream Yacht Club returns to Norway in 2026, more than doubling the number of voyages and offering more opportunities to experience one-of-a-kind yachting adventures in some of the world's most spectacular waters. Ranging from 7 to 11 nights, the excursions will include close encounters with nature, scenic sailing through dramatic fjords, late ...
The company is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. SeaDream Yacht Club Ships. There are just two ships in the SeaDream Yacht Club fleet - SeaDream I and SeaDream II. ... Those SeaDream Yacht Club prices are not inclusive of your port fees, which may add an additional £250-350 ($300-430) to your per-person rate.
OSLO, Norway. (June 22, 2021) — As SeaDream prepares to set sail again in only four days in Athens, the ultra-luxury line has added four spectacular voyages in Norway to its Summer Season as well as a very unique voyage from Oslo to Civitavecchia. SeaDream's first Norwegian voyage will set sail from Oslo on July 7th.
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Foto: SEADREAM YACHT CLUB. 2025-seilingene til Norge ble utsolgt på rekordtid. Nå kommer SeaDream Yacht Club tilbake i 2026 - med mer enn dobbelt så mange seilinger. Oslo, 17. november 2023. SeaDream Yacht Club ble startet av Atle Brynestad i 2001, og er det eneste cruiserederiet som fortsatt eies og drives fra Norge. Det familieeide ...
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Contact Reservations for an Unforgettable Yachting Experience with SeaDream Yacht Club ... Oslo, Norway. SeaDream Yacht Club. Pustutveien 18. NO-1396 Billingstad, Norway. Phone: +47 67 79 25 85 (new number as of mid-2022) Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. CET. [email protected] . United Kingdom.