Whether you long to dip your toes in the sand of secluded Caribbean, discover the UNESCO-protected Old Towns of the Mediterranean, explore Northern Europe and Scandinavia, or take a relaxing slow-travel Transatlantic Journey, off-the-beaten-path destinations and signature experiences are made possible by your intimate SeaDream yachts
Secluded Caribbean isles, with beaches so private only your footprints trace the sand. Quaint fishing villages, celebrated yachting harbors, and UNESCO-protected Old Towns that are quintessentially Mediterranean. Untouched fjords and celebrated maritime cities that define Scandinavia and Northern Europe. No matter where you dream of traveling in 2025, SeaDream Yacht Club’s luxurious twin yachts take you there in personalized luxury and understated elegance. With more quiet shorelines, historic wineries, and bucket-list landmarks than you imagined possible.
Where do you dream of traveling next? The world’s shorelines and seascapes are calling.
Where to Go January Through March
Escape the Cold with a World of Caribbean Warmth
January through March, embrace a delightfully different side of the Caribbean. Our elegant twin yachts carry you to breathtaking destinations that larger ships cannot reach—the secluded shorelines and idyllic isles of the British Virgin Islands, Leeward and Windward Islands, French West Indies, Guadeloupe, and the Grenadines.
St. Barths, French West Indies
The yachting playground of St. Barths radiates the ambiance of the South of France with a chic Caribbean flair. With SeaDream, there’s plenty of time to explore St. Barths’ incredible beaches, outdoor cafés, and upscale boutiques, only steps away from the pier, accessed by your private tender. May we suggest Colombier Beach, by far the quietest secret spot of St. Barths? Two trails lead to the beach, where turquoise waters, forever-white sand, and a densely green island backdrop welcome those seeking respite and relaxation. St. Barths’ tranquil waters are the perfect playground to enjoy SeaDream’s signature Watersports Marina Platform—equipped with a new water slide and all the watersports toys required for a proper yachting vacation. Many SeaDream itineraries feature overnight stays in this marquee yachting playground, inviting guests to explore the French-infused island’s flavorful nighttime ambiance.
Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe
Discover Îles des Saintes, a small archipelago of incredible islands off the southern coast of Guadeloupe, home to secluded beaches and coral-rich reefs brimming with marine life. Îles des Saintes is consistently one of the Top 5 islands that our guests count as their “favorite Caribbean destination”; this year, will it be on your bucket list, too? Îles des Saintes, otherwise known as Les Saintes—an archipelago of nine islets, only two of which are inhabited—boasts beautiful bays, sheltered coves, exceptional snorkeling, and quaint, colorful seaside villages. SeaDream drops anchor in Les Saintes Bay off the island of Terre de Haut, consistently ranked one of the most beautiful bays in the world, accessible only by private plane, ferry, or small sailing vessel. The bay is nothing short of a yachting paradise, although some claim it best experienced from above, through Fort Napoleon, an invigorating hike from the harbor.
Prickly Pear Island, British Virgin Islands
Great for snorkeling and perfect for relaxing, Prickly Pear is all about letting go. Located on the north side of North Sound, opposite the infamous Baths of the Virgin Gorda, the island is fringed on the northern side by the Bank Barrier Reef, with Eustatia, Mosquito Island, and Sir Richard Branson’s Necker Island nearby. SeaDream drops anchor in the island’s bay, so secluded that from the beach it seems like you’re on the shore of a lake, rather than the ocean.
For those who may not be familiar with this tiny island, Prickly Pear is a tiny uninhabited island with no permanent residents, only a quiet beach bar. Pristine white sand calls out for a nap under the sun. Brilliant turquoise waters invite a tranquil swim or snorkel directly from the beach. A walk down the beach to the end of the island reveals the island’s rich bird life and aquatic world, boasting some of the most colorful coral and fish you can imagine. For hiking enthusiasts, a trail leads from the SandBox Bar to the North Beach. While hiking, take a rest under a shady tamarind tree, at the top of the hill, and simply enjoy the cool, Caribbean breeze.
Where to Go in April
The Perfect Time to Get Away to the Bahamas
Enjoy the ease of yachting roundtrip from Palm Beach, Florida, while indulging in a relaxed yachting lifestyle, refined amenities, and personalized service. The Bahamas burst with their abundant stunning beaches, untouched nature, and distinct biodiversity—nestled in an archipelago of sheltered cays and islets. As you drop anchor along the coastline, discover more secluded beaches, tranquil lagoons, and cozy coves than you imagined possible. With 7 destinations in 7 days, and dates available every April, the Bahamas is your perfect getaway.
Where to Go in May
This Summer, Stay Cool Yachting Mediterranean Waters
In May, enjoy long days of sunshine and cool ocean breezes as you discover the Mediterranean’s picturesque yachting harbors and delightful seaside villages of Italy’s Amalfi Coast & the French Riviera—many with overnight stays so you can linger longer and explore more.
Amalfi, Italy
The unbridled beauty and picturesque landscapes of the UNESCO-listed Amalfi Coast have made it one of the most popular destinations of the world’s jetsetters, earning it the moniker of Divina costiera (“Divine Coast”). The town’s high cliffs, enchanting coves and small bays, citrus-tree-lined hills, vineyards, and artisan workshops make it worthy of discovery. Amalfi joins Positano, Capri, and Sorrento as iconic yachting destinations along the coastline that allow curious travelers to explore scenic beauty and culture up close. In 2025, SeaDream overnights in Amalfi, providing guests with the opportunity to dive deeper into this celebrated yachting destinations. For those dreaming of Amalfi’s charms, don’t miss the town’s distinctive maze-like streets and alleys are lined with designer boutiques, seafood cafés, and bars offering the town’s signature limoncello liqueur, made from lemons grown on terraced gardens along the coastline.
St. Tropez, France
The picturesque town of St. Tropez sits along the French Riviera between Nice and Marseille. The tiny fishing village became a popular resort destination for the rich and famous in the 1950s, and since then has only grown in popularity for its beautiful beaches, high-end boutiques, and upscale dining opportunities. Its lively harbor dotted with luxury yachts make it the perfect spot for SeaDream to drop anchor and tender guests directly to the pier downtown. While known for its luxe atmosphere, there is no shortage of culture here, with the Citadel, the Notre Dame de l’Assomption parish church, and the Vasserot washhouse just a few of its many charms.
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Glamourous Monte Carlo is the quintessential luxury yachting location. Home to the world-famous belle epoque Place du Casino, the Boulevard des Moulins and St. Charles Church, the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and manicured parks and gardens, Monte Carlo shines at the base of the Maritime Alps along the French Riviera. As Monte Carlo rose to fame in the 1920s as the marquee destination for the rich and famous, Monaco’s yacht harbor, Port Hercules, was completed at the foot of Le Rocher to accommodate vessels moorings in the swank principality.
Where to Go in June
From the Adriatic to the Baltic
From the Adriatic to the Baltic, June shines with opportunities to yacht historic waterways. Join SeaDream in our homeland of Norway, yacht scenic fjords, and discover dramatic landscapes during the long hours of daylight, under the fabled midnight sun. Experience a once-in-a-lifetime crossing of the Arctic Circle.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Jutting into the southern Adriatic Sea coast, Dubrovnik—dubbed the “Pearl of the Adriatic”—is perhaps the most picturesque city on the Dalmatian Coast. A key Mediterranean maritime power from the 13th century, Dubrovnik has preserved its storied mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces, and fountains. Its Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site adorned with the ancient city walls and Rector’s Palace. SeaDream anchors off the walled city as a port of call and tenders directly to the town gate, where Dubrovnik beckons.
Stockholm, Sweden
An enchanting municipality at the meeting point of Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea, the Swedish capital is one of the world’s great maritime cities. Stockholm’s maritime doorstep is a magnificent archipelago of more than 24,000 islands and islets–many just big enough to support a single cottage. As you yacht toward the 13th-century "city that floats on water,” landmarks such as Storkyrkan (Stockholm Cathedral) and Three Crowns Tower come into view. The medieval Gamla Stan district is the historic core of the original Stadsholmen Island settlement.
The Norwegian Fjords & Crossing the Arctic Circle
Nowhere are there fjords to match the grandeur of those in Norway, where the clear water reflects the mountains like a mirror. Sail between soaring granite cliffs and spy mountainside farms, charming villages, and an array of wildlife along this stunning coastline. Or Cross the Arctic Circle, promising a once-in-a-lifetime experience, where you have the distinct advantage of seeing daylight for twenty-four hours each day. In anticipation of arriving in Norway, be serenaded by several of renowned composer Edvard Grieg’s masterpieces as you sail.
Where to Go in July
In July, enjoy long days of sunshine and cool ocean breezes as you discover the Mediterranean’s picturesque yachting harbors and delightful seaside villages of the Greek Isles, Malta, and Dalmatian Coast—many with overnight stays so you can linger longer and explore more. Norway shines in July, with bright seaside towns like Bergen, nestled against the fjords.
Mykonos, Greece
Discover a delightfully different side of Mykonos that extends beyond its celebrated beaches and renowned nightlife with SeaDream’s afternoon-into-evening and overnight calls. An island of beauty known as the “island of the winds,” in the heart of the Cyclades, Mykonos is both luxurious and picturesque, exuding stone-paved alleys lined with boutiques, art galleries, and tiny eateries; quintessential whitewashed houses; and country chapels and windmills that provide a sense of relaxation and peaceful ease. A boat trip to virtually uninhabited Delos Island considered “the most sacred of all islands” according to the ancient Greek poet Callimachus, allows for an exploration of its vast archaeological site of temples, mosaics, theater, and other ruins.
Valletta, Malta
Established in the 1500s by the Knights of St. John, this fortified city on a hilly peninsula soars between two of the finest natural harbors in the Mediterranean. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Valletta is defined by its landmarks of historical significance, with architecture dating back to the 16th century. Valletta is a pleasant and charming city to stroll, with little vehicle traffic and many stories to be discovered around every corner.
Bergen, Norway
Oslo is the capital, but Bergen is the quintessential Norwegian city. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Bryggen (“the docks”) is filled with carefully preserved wooden buildings. Restored as shops, cafés, and museums, the attractive district looks as though it was lifted from another century. Stroll across Fisketorget, the open-air fish market and allow your senses to take it all in (and be sure to sample some fresh shrimp or smoked peppered mackerel). For breathtaking views of the city and surrounding emerald-green mountains, ride the funicular to the top of Mount Fløien before heading off to visit composer Edvard Grieg’s birth home.
Where to Go in August
Discover Northern Europe, France, Greece & Spain
In August, embrace Northern Europe from the French Atlantic to Scandinavia, with overnights in the wine country of Bordeaux, France.
Bordeaux, France
France’s Atlantic shore between Pointe de Grave, at the mouth of the Gironde River, and Biarritz, at the foot of the Pyrenées, is known as Côte d’Argent. The river narrows near Bordeaux, center to one of the world’s most celebrated wine-producing regions. More than 10,000 vineyards dot the countryside, providing most of the Epicurean nation’s Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Sémillon, Savignon Blanc, and Muscadelle grapes.
During our 2025 and 2026 sailing seasons, SeaDream Yacht Club docks in the heart of town and overnights in this charming destination—reputed to be the “loveliest spot in all of Bordeaux”—allowing guests to venture off the beaten path and sample their choice of varietals. With hundreds of historical buildings and monuments, dozens of art galleries and museums, beautiful parks, and distinctive French cuisine at guests’ feet, Bordeaux is simply unmissable.
Seville, Spain
New for 2025, UNESCO-Awarded Seville, the capital of Andalusia, sits pretty between the Sierra Morena mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoying culture from the Romans, Visigoths, Muslims, Jews, and Christians throughout the ages, and serving as the focal point of the Spanish Renaissance, Seville is rich in history and tradition. Your SeaDream yacht navigates 60 miles up the Guadalquivir River, the only great navigable river in Spain, and docks in the heart of the city. It's here that you can experience the city as it was centuries ago. The lovely winding streets and active public squares of the Barrio Santa Cruz allow travelers insight into the oldest portion of the city, and the list of monuments and historic sites is seemingly endless. UNESCO-Awarded highlights include the Alcázar Palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies.
Santorini, Greece
Defined by its caldera, a flooded volcanic crater that formed 3,500 years ago with an historic eruption, Santorini is unmissable for its elevated location, awe-inspiring cliffs, black-sand beaches, and sherbet-colored sunsets. The eruption also preserved the ancient city of Akrotiri under mountains of ash, creating fertile ground for distinctive Vinsanto wines, only upstaged by dishes that amplify the grapes. While you may never want to leave the island, especially with SeaDream’s late afternoon calls, consider boating to the approachable Nea Kameni crater and Palia Kameni hot springs.
Where to Go in September
Explore a Cooler Side of the Mediterranean
Discover picturesque yachting harbors and sunny seaside towns when temperatures are ideal, breezes are balmy, and the locals linger longer.
The Greek Isles
Among the thousands of Greek islands that have graced the Aegean and Ionian Seas, only 250 of them are occupied. Tucked away in seaside harbors and secluded coastlines, these small Greek island retreats deliver incredible food and wine, otherworldly beaches, white-washed and blue-domed architecture, and ruins of ancient civilizations. Although travelers have undoubtedly heard of—and perhaps visited—such marquee isles as Santorini and Mykonos, others are awakening to a new perspective of exploring the region. One where the nimbleness of yachting allows access to uncharted destinations. This year, explore the islands of Ios, Hydra, Itea, and Thasos, a new destination for SeaDream this year.
Ios, Greece
A Greek island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea, Ios lies halfway between Naxos and Santorini. A hilly island with cliffs down to the sea on most sides, Ios shines for its amazing beaches, shimmering waters, and picturesque clifftop villages with narrow alleyways. Assessable by ferry or yacht, Ios is within hand’s reach of several Greek islands, including Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, and Crete. Ancient sites, museums, windmills, and churches dot the island, most notably the whitewashed church of Panagia Gremiotissa above Chora, the tomb of the Greek poet Homer in Plakoto, and the early Bronze Age settlement of Sharkos. The Archaeological Museum of Ios, displaying findings unearthed on the island, is housed in the Amiradakio Hall, located in the center of Chora.
Transit the Corinth Canal
So narrow! So dramatic! As your yacht transits the famed Corinth Canal, you'll understand why SeaDream Yacht Club promises to “expect the unexpected” and we sail where the big ships can’t go.
Where to Go in October
Explore a Cooler Side of the Mediterranean
Discover picturesque yachting harbors and sunny seaside towns when temperatures are ideal, breezes are balmy, and the locals linger longer.
Balearic Islands, Spain
Even for seasoned travelers, the charms of Spain and its natural beauty come alive by yacht. The Balearic Island archipelago, located in the western Mediterranean Sea off Spain’s eastern coast, is home to three major islands (Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza) and several small islands such as Cabrera and Formentera. This sunny, seaside locale offers heavenly beaches and coves, varied gastronomic offerings, charming towns, and several archeological and historical sites with a rich cultural heritage that defines the flavor of each island.
Sanary-sur-Mer, France
Chic boutiques, outdoor markets, cozy cafés, and long stretches of beach define this sleepy next-door neighbor to Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer, France. Explore the fishing boat-dotted harbor and stroll its waterfront, lined with palm trees and pastel-colored houses. Pause in the Byzantine-style churches of the nineteenth century. Explore the historic center, completed with the small Chapel of the Penitents Blanc with its seventeenth-century pieta and busts of St. Nazaire and St. Peter. From there, perhaps walk to the west of Sanary-sur-Mer, which follows the Stations of the Cross up Oratory hill until you reach the Chapel of Notre-Dame de Pitié, a sixteenth-century chapel providing views of the coast and the small islands that lie offshore. The region’s terroir is perfectly suited for winemaking, so you’ll enjoy ample opportunities to try the local varietals, whether visiting one of the area’s many wineries or simply sipping on a refreshing rosé while lounging at an inviting seafront bistro.
Where to Go in November
Explore more of the secluded Caribbean. Sail from the Caribbean to Europe on a Transatlantic Journey while experiencing the understated elegance that only luxury yachting provides.
Experience the Ultimate in Slow Travel with a Transatlantic Journey
Sail from the Caribbean to Europe on a Transatlantic Journey while experiencing the understated elegance that only luxury yachting provides. A comfortable open-air ambiance, unbounded from the moment you step on board. Personalized, highly anticipatory service from a crew who makes guest preferences their top priority. Perfect lounging spots and al fresco activities that invite meaningful connections and lifelong friends. Ultimate spa treatments designed to refresh and renew, and lectures curated to inform and inspire. Beautifully appointed staterooms and suites, each with a sea view—ideal for catching up on your favorite novels and films.
A transatlantic journey with SeaDream provides an unrivaled space to recenter and recharge. A rare opportunity to replace air travel with a refined travel experience that leaves you refreshed and refocused. An exceptional occasion to create your own perfect day.
St. Lucia, Windward Islands
St. Lucia boasts beautiful coral reefs and incredible bays, perfect for snorkeling, a lush rainforest, sulfur springs and mud baths, and La Soufriere, the island’s active volcano—providing visitors with an incredibly varied landscape. The Diamond Falls and splendid Botanical Garden boast mineral baths that are a so-called Fountain of Youth for locals. (King Louis XIV of France had such great faith in the healing powers of the baths that he had the beautiful pond and waterfall developed as a spa for his troops.) Perhaps most notably, St. Lucia’s majestic twin pitons, Petit Piton and Gross Piton, define the island. Call on Soufriere, a small town on the Southwest coast of the island, considered by many to be the island’s unknown gem; Rodney Bay, which offers the perfect anchor spot for local yachts; and Pigeon Island National Park, fringed by a coral reef coveted by divers.
Where to Go in December
Celebrate the Holidays & New Year Yachting the Caribbean
A White (Sand) Christmas in White Bay
Sitting pretty in the Lesser Antilles, just four miles west of Tortola, lies the tiny island of Jost van Dyke. Named for a seventeenth-century Dutch privateer, Jost van Dyke is one of the British Virgin Islands’ best-kept secrets, accessible only by yachts and small sailing vessels. SeaDream drops anchor in secluded White Bay, greeted by a palm-lined white-sand beach and turquoise waters backdropped by lush mountains. Stroll barefoot along its pristine sandy shores. Immerse yourself in the laid-back island culture, savor delicious Caribbean cuisine, and create lifelong memories in this tropical paradise that SeaDream calls its own. Here, our signature Champagne and Caviar Splash® bursts on beaches nestled within the island’s paradisical coastline, most notably on White Bay or its secret sister spot, Great Harbor. Enjoy champagne and caviar served in the surf, followed by an elegant beach barbecue.
St. Barths for New Year's Eve
While one might not organically equate secluded beaches and sunny skies with the holiday season, anchoring your yacht off exotic Caribbean isles can be an unapologetically holiday. Whether you spend Christmas in the British Virgin Islands with a white beach Christmas in Jost van Dyke’s White Bay, indulging on champagne and caviar, or New Year’s in St. Barths, you’ll gain a new perspective on celebrating on island time. More than just exploring new destinations, you’ll get a chance to see the islands (and your yacht) all dressed up for the holidays, listen to festive music around town, and appreciate the decorations in the windows of local homes. Be pampered on board with signature massages, gourmet cocktails and cuisine, and our award-winning crew, with one crew member per guest.
At SeaDream, we believe the most pleasurable aspects of travel lie in beauty, intimacy, and detail. That is why we are committed to delivering an unsurpassed boutique luxury experience on exceptional yachting journeys to the world’s most unmissable destinations, created for discerning travelers like you. Click here to check availability and reserve your next voyage.