SeaDream Yacht Club offers boutique, luxury voyages on its two identical yachts – SeaDream I and SeaDream II.
I’m excited to show you what makes SeaDream Yacht Club so special. These yachts are pretty tiny compared to the cruise ships you may be used to, so we’ll also cover what I feel SeaDream may be missing, compared to traditional cruising.
I was invited to spend the week aboard SeaDream II on a cruise around the Greek Isles, and I soon discovered, that ‘yachting’ is quite different to ‘cruising on a small ship’.
Here’s what a SeaDream yacht voyage is like…
1. The atmosphere onboard is elegant yet relaxed
Luxury does not have to mean formal. And SeaDream does this wonderfully.
Onboard, there are no strict dress codes. The only request is that gentlemen wear long trousers and closed-toed shoes when dining in the Main Dining Salon in the evening. When dining out on deck, as is done whenever the weather allows, shorts are just fine.
While other cruise lines may require jackets and ties from the guests. Or require crew members to cover tattoos or wear smart shoes. This isn’t SeaDream. What matters most here is that everybody feels comfortable, guests and crew alike.
2. The crew members are exceptionally friendly
As I walked into any room I was always greeted with “Hello, Mrs Fielding”. And this wasn’t any special treatment just for me… It seemed that every crew member was tasked with learning the name of all 112 guests on board. And what a stellar job of that they did!
If ever I had an empty glass, someone would be right over to ask if I would like another drink. And they even offered to clean our sunglasses!
On a SeaDream yacht, the guest-to-crew ratio is almost 1:1. This meant that the crew members had plenty of time to chat, get to know the guests, and learn our preferences.
3. A unique chance to experience off-the-beaten-path destinations
Small islands and tiny towns can only be visited by the smallest of ships. And this is something that I didn’t fully understand the value of until I cruised with SeaDream.
While there is undeniably an attraction to visiting big cities like Rome and Barcelona, the off-the-beaten-path destinations hold a charm that’s hard to beat.
Whether it’s having the beach all to yourself, enjoying lunch in a cafe that’s not often visited by tourists, or getting lost in a maze of narrow winding streets with nobody around, the small ports are the best.
I probably wouldn’t want to spend a whole week on a tiny Greek Island with a population of 2,000 people. But spending the day there, relaxing on a secluded beach is delightful.
4. The gourmet cuisine is second to none
The food onboard our SeaDream yacht was the best I’ve ever had. I would say with 100% certainty that SeaDream is the best cruise line for vegans in my experience.
Whether you have a special dietary requirement, enjoy traditional meat and fish dishes, or wish to try exciting culinary creations with rare and interesting ingredients, you’re sure to be very well catered with SeaDream.
The menu is exciting and varied, and of course, I loved the four-course plant-based menu which changed every day. If ever there was a dish I didn’t fancy, the chef would have no qualms about making something else, with no need to order ahead of time.
As the main courses were served, each would be covered with a metal closh, and each person’s food would be revealed simultaneously as the group of waiters said ‘voila!’
Each menu is designed to make the most of the fresh local ingredients that are available in each region, and everything is tasty, colourful and healthy.
At breakfast and lunch, there’s a buffet in addition to the menu. The fruit and salads were the freshest and tastiest I’ve ever had.
5. Dining outdoors at every opportunity
SeaDream yachts have enough seating for every guest to dine outside at the same time. You’ll always have the option to dine alone, with friends, or be seated at a table with others who would also like to meet new friends.
Usually, the ship doesn’t set sail until after dinner, meaning that you can enjoy spectacular views of the places you have visited as you eat.
If the weather doesn’t suit outdoor dining, there’s also space for every guest to dine together indoors in the Main Dining Salon. However, given that the itineraries are carefully planned with climates in mind, the need for indoor dining is rare.
6. Sliding from the ship into the sea
Sliding from the pool deck of a ship into the sea really is an experience like no other – and it’s one that I would certainly recommend that you try if you’re able to!
Once you hit the cool and refreshing water, it’s just a short swim to the back of the yacht to climb aboard before returning to do it all over again. And of course, unlike the water slides on the big ships, on SeaDream, there’s never a queue!
7. A huge range of watersports to try
The marine platform at the back of the yacht offers access to the sea so that you can enjoy swimming, snorkelling, or simply floating with a pool noodle.
For those who feel a little more adventurous, a range of water sports are available such as kayaks, jet skis, banana boats and wakeboarding.
8. Nourishing the mind and body
Upon returning from a traditional cruise, many of us will be feeling a little bloated and sluggish thanks to the late nights, jam,-packed schedule and over-indulgence in pizza slices and ice cream cones.
However, after my SeaDream cruise, I felt relaxed, refreshed and recharged! Of course, eating the rainbow of fruits and vegetables in every meal helped. As did the relaxed itinerary with time to laze in the sunshine.
But what I especially enjoyed was starting the day with a class of yoga, tai-chi or even Tibetan bowl meditation, before a leisurely and healthy breakfast.
9. Thoughtful little touches and gifts
Every day we returned to our cabin, there was a new surprise. On the first night, we received Sea Dream II branded pyjamas, embroidered with our names. And not only that, but my name was correctly spelled as ‘Jenni’, rather than ‘Jennifer’ as on my passport, and they had also correctly guessed what size I would require!
I won’t share details of all the gifts we received here, so as not to spoil the surprise for anyone who has their first SeaDream cruise booked. But let’s just say, there was no need to shop for souvenirs!
On our anniversary, we found our cabin decorated with bunting, rose petals and a pair of swans made of bath towels. We were also presented with a Happy Anniversary cake after dinner.
10. Sleeping under the stars
SeaDream yachts have Balinese beds on the top deck. As well as providing a great spot for sunbathing, these can be made up for night-time sleeping, on request.
On our anniversary, we spent the night under the stars which was incredibly romantic. We watched the sail away at midnight and then saw the sunrise in the morning. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I think everyone should try at least once.
11. Jacuzzis for two
Another lovely place to spend some time with your significant other is in one of the couples’ jacuzzis at the front of the yacht. Because these only fit two people, you can be sure that you won’t have to share with a stranger!
You’ll have control over the temperature and the bubbles, and crew members will even bring you drinks and snacks while you soak!
12. The fastest internet at sea
If you need to keep your business running while you’re at sea, or need to keep in touch with family members via video call, then fast wifi is important. SeaDream yachts use Starlink wifi, so it’s as fast as it is at home.
There are also public computers in the library, so you can use the internet free of charge there too.
13. Service that exceeds expectations
It appears that nothing is too much trouble for the crew members aboard SeaDream yachts. And in fact, whatever we could think to ask, it was always met with a YES!
Different pillows? Of course! Stocking the mini bar with Coke Zero? No problem. A veggie burger that’s not on the menu? Yes, the chef will make it, and it will be the best burger you’ve ever had.
When presented with red and white wines as dinner, I asked if rosé was an option. Of course, it was. And then at dinner the next evening, the sommelier appeared and asked ‘More rose, Mrs Fielding?
14. Everything is included
On a SeaDream cruise means that you don’t have to worry about what you’re spending, and you’ll get no surprises at the end.
All meals are included, as are the drinks and gratuities. The mini bar is free too, and you can have it filled with your favourite drinks.
Optionally, you may choose to purchase wifi, shore excursions, spa treatments or gifts from the onboard shop. For connoisseurs, speciality wines are also available for an extra charge.
Things I didn’t love about SeaDream Yacht Club…
Of course, no cruise line is perfect for everybody. And in my opinion, it’s much better to be perfect for your ideal audience, than try to please everybody and end up disappointing for all.
So of course, there were a few minor things that we missed compared to the bigger ships. These may not be a problem for you at all, but here are a few things that are worth mentioning.
There are no drinks menus
You won’t find a drinks menu on a SeaDream yacht. Why? Well, because your waiters and bartenders will be happy to serve you whatever drink you like.
This is a fantastic level of service, yes. But I can’t deny that I love picking up a cocktail menu, browsing the specialities on offer and trying new drinks.
The lack of a menu meant that I stuck to my old favourites (mojito, strawberry daiquiri, espresso martini and appletini). Or I would ask the bartender for a ‘surprise’, which of course, he would always be happy to make.
But for me, I did feel a bit lost without a menu of drinks to choose from.
You can’t have a balcony
Given the small size of the yachts, with only six decks, it’s not possible to have a balcony, as you would be simply too close to the water!
Honestly, I’m not really a ‘balcony person’, so this didn’t matter to me. Although I do know that some people feel like it’s a balcony or nothing. So this is worth mentioning.
Our room was light, airy and modern, with a large picture window, so we always knew what the weather was like outside.
The air conditioning was very good, and we could have any temperature we wanted, from far too warm to far too cold, as well as the perfect medium.
The open decks are always just steps away, and sleeping under the stars is also an option for those who feel like they can’t do without the fresh air.
Evenings are quiet
Evenings are very relaxed on SeaDream. At 6.30 pm you’ll enjoy a little live music with pre-dinner cocktails and canapes.
Dinner is served from 7.30 pm until 9.30 pm and after that, it seems that most guests opt to retire to their cabins for the night.
If you do want to stay up, there is some more live music to enjoy or you can have a quiet drink in the bar. There’s a single table set up in the casino and we did enjoy the occasional game of chess. But you certainly shouldn’t expect shows, comedians, acrobats or anything too fancy.
Movies Under The Stars was very enjoyable on one evening. Plus, our cabin had a huge TV, so a movie in bed was also a nice way to end the day. Popcorn, Pringles and cookies are also available via room service.
At first, it felt a little weird to head back to our room after dinner. But I soon realised that can actually be a great idea, especially if you want to get up early and make the most of the morning.
Who SeaDream Yacht Club is for
The majority of guests on SeaDream yachts are couples aged 40 and over. This cruise line is perfect for those seeking romance, so I would also definitely recommend it for honeymooners.
As there are only around 100 guests on board, most people are quite sociable and this is a great way to meet like-minded people and make lifelong friends. However, if you prefer to keep to yourself, you always have the option to sit alone.
Children are allowed on board, but I wouldn’t say that this cruise is suitable for families with kids. However, if you have teenagers who enjoy quiet relaxation, gourmet food and watersports, then this could be a good option for your family.
SeaDream cruises are best for people who enjoy being active. Most ports use tender boats and the steps from the yacht to the boat can be quite steep, so if you would struggle with that, then I would recommend choosing a larger ship as these tend to be more accommodating to people who are less physically able.
Most of the guests on our cruise had sailed with SeaDream before, and many of them had enjoyed over 100 nights on board. It’s clear that this is a cruise line that people want to return to again and again, and many of the guests I chatted to over dinner said that once they found SeaDream, they would never sail with anybody else.
To learn more about SeaDream Yacht Club, you might want to read my SeaDream review.
I also have a ship tour video on YouTube…
How to book
To learn more about SeaDream Yacht Club you can visit SeaDream.com. For expert help with planning your holiday, I recommend that you speak to the experts at Panache Cruises, who will be happy to assist.
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Jenni Fielding is the founder of Cruise Mummy. She has worked in the cruise industry since 2015 and has taken over 30 cruises. Now, she helps over 1 million people per month to plan their perfect cruise holidays.