SeaDream Yacht Club has revealed its early 2027 cruise season, highlighting an exclusive selection of luxury small-ship cruises in the Caribbean.

These newly announced voyages offer the crème de la crème of SeaDream’s most coveted yachting experiences in the region.
SeaDream’s two yachts, each accommodating just over 100 guests with a 1-1 guest-to-crew ratio, will both sail in the Caribbean for the winter 2026/27 season.
The newly unveiled cruises (of which there are 28) will include 7-day itineraries that showcase the pristine beauty of the US and British Virgin Islands, the idyllic beaches of Anguilla, and the vibrant culture of the French West Indies.
“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”
Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club
Some voyages will venture further south to islands like Guadeloupe, Grenadines, St. Lucia, and Barbados.
Each itinerary includes at least one overnight stay, predominantly in the glamorous St Barths.
Guests can look forward to the Champagne & Caviar Splash® beach party on every cruise, complete with a luxurious beachside barbecue.
And of course, they can enjoy the ships’ marinas, offering a range of activities including kayaking, paddleboarding and the only water slide that plunges directly into the sea.
The majority of SeaDream’s spring 2027 Caribbean voyages will depart round-trip from San Juan, Puerto Rico, or St. Thomas, with select departures from St. Martin and Barbados.
SeaDream’s itineraries are designed so that ships can use slower speeds to help lower fuel consumption, significantly reducing emissions compared to traditional cruises.
The new 2027 Caribbean voyages will cut fuel consumption and emissions by an estimated 15% from 2025 to 2027 alone, showing that the cruise line intends to keep innovating and pushing for environmental change within the industry.
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