From the Mediterranean’s storied Corinth Canal to the Norwegian fjords, discover the world’s most breathtaking destinations where the bigger ships can’t go
With SeaDream Yacht Club, guests sail along the world’s secluded shorelines and hidden harbors, experiencing some of the most celebrated yachting destinations that the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Scandinavia, and Northern Europe have to offer. The small size of our SeaDream yachts allows us to venture where others can't go, where spontaneous calls, unique vantage points, and breathtaking natural beauty are an everyday affair.
A Dramatic Transit Through the Corinth Canal
Envisioned several thousand years ago and embraced by various emperors who worked to convert the engineering dream into reality, today the Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth in the Ionian Sea with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. A project that spanned centuries, the Corinth Canal was conceived by Roman emperor Nero of ancient Corinth and completed in the nineteenth century by the French. The canal cuts through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, arguably making the peninsula an island. Whether you sail through the canal during the day or night, it is a bucket-list experience that few can say they accomplished.
Yacht the Gulf of Squillace, Italian Coast
In 2026, SeaDream will yacht the Gulf of Squillace, a sheltered inlet along the Calabrian coast of Italy. It’s here that we plan to take full advantage of this breathtakingly beautiful area with Marina Days that invite you to swim, relax, or play with your choice of watersports toys in the tranquil azure waters of the Mediterranean. Slide into the sea on our new waterslide, the first and only on a cruise passenger vessel to take you from ship to sea. Swim and snorkel off your yacht, and enjoy complimentary catamarans, kayaks, paddleboards, jet skis, banana boats, and more.
Yacht the Bay of Biscay
Yacht the Bay of Biscay, a wide inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean indenting the coast of western Europe. Forming a roughly triangular body with an area of about 86,000 square miles, the bay is bounded on the east by the west coast of France and on the south by the north coast of Spain. The bay, especially along the coast of Spain, is best known for its marine biodiversity and ecological richness. Fortunate travelers will spot the enormous fin whale, the second largest species on Earth, spy pods of dolphin, or see seabirds who call this bay home.
Trollfjord Scenic Sailing, Norway
Nowhere are there fjords to match the grandeur of those in Norway, where the clear water reflects the mountains like a mirror. As you approach Trollfjord, sail between soaring granite cliffs and spy mountainside farms, charming villages, and an array of wildlife along this stunning coastline. A Norwegian version of sailing through the Corinth Canal, at 100 meters wide at its narrowest point, you feel like you can almost touch the walls of the fjords. SeaDream’s Scandinavia and Northern Europe yachting experience is not to be missed.
The Lofoten Islands, Norway
Norway’s celebrated archipelago of islands is heralded for its dramatic scenery, with peaks like the Svolvaergeita pinnacle jutting up into the sky. This is where majestic mountains meet brilliantly white sandy beaches, tiny fishing villages dot the coastlines, and hiking trails crisscross their way through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Against the backdrop of the midnight sun and small villages, SeaDream overnights in Lofoten on our 2025 and 2026 Norway itineraries.
The British Isles
The islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland—and thousands of smaller islands—collectively comprise the dreamy British Isles. Rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and intimate yachting harbors allow a view of island life you haven’t experienced unless you have approached these destinations by yacht. Yachting through the remote Isles of Scilly and castle-dotted, rural Isle of Man transport you to otherworldly locations.
The Bahamas Archipelago
Palm-fringed beaches and clear turquoise waters define the Bahamas Archipelago of hundreds of small coral islands, only a few handfuls of which are inhabited. As SeaDream sails from Grand Turk, in the Turks and Caicos Islands, to Long Island, Bahamas, we enjoy our only sea day in the Caribbean as we yacht the Bahamas Archipelago.
Are you ready to experience the secluded islands and playful yachting harbors of the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Scandinavia, and Northern Europe? SeaDream provides you with an intimate view of these destinations unlike any other boutique travel line. Click here to check availability and reserve your next voyage.