SEADREAM Yacht Club has announced new Mediterranean voyages for summer 2028, with more than 20 new cruises aboard SeaDream II released between May and Oct. The ship will be repositioned from Northern Europe to the Mediterranean due to extraordinary demand, where she will deliver a full season spanning 24 itineraries,...
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SEADREAM Yacht Club has announced new Mediterranean voyages for summer 2028, with more than 20 new cruises aboard SeaDream II released between May and Oct.
The ship will be repositioned from Northern Europe to the Mediterranean due to extraordinary demand, where she will deliver a full season spanning 24 itineraries, 12 countries, and more than 70 ports of call.
SeaDream II’s 2028 season will take in the full breadth of the Mediterranean, including the Atlantic coast of Portugal, Greece, the Adriatic, the Aegean, the French Riviera, and the Amalfi Coast, which the line will visit on more voyages, reflecting strong guest demand.
Guests can visit Amalfi, Positano, Capri, and Sorrento, including dedicated overnights.
The Amalfi Coast will also feature as part of SeaDream’s longer voyages program, with the introduction of a 10-night and 11-night voyage that combines the region with Greece and Sicily into a single voyage.
These cruises can also be combined back-to-back for an even longer itinerary.
Other highlights of the season include more Corinth Canal transits (pictured), one of SeaDream’s signature experiences, with most larger ships unable to navigate the 21-metre-wide waterway.
In-demand itineraries in Croatia and the Adriatic are also returning in 2028, with Venice, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Korcula, Rovinj, and Zadar featuring prominently across the season.
Dalmatia is represented more fully than in previous years, with Venice-Dubrovnik and Dubrovnik–Athens among the most in-demand.
The 2028 season also features overnight stays in Kotor, Hvar, Mykonos, Capri, Amalfi, and Sorrento, a scenic night cruise past Stromboli, and visits to ancient Delphi and Delos.
“We continue to listen to our guests, and their desire for Mediterranean yachting is clear,” president & chief executive officer Andreas Brynestad said.
“They want more time in port, more intimate destinations, and the freedom to explore at their own pace.” MS
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