SeaDream Yacht Club has announced its Fall 2028 Caribbean season and New Year’s 2029 voyages aboard the SeaDream I and II. Spanning November 2028 through January 2029, the new season introduces 13 Caribbean yachting voyages visiting the Virgin Islands, St. Barths, Anguilla, St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and beyond.
The company said that the season is designed for travelers seeking a more intimate and unhurried Caribbean experience, and that it emphasizes overnight stays, smaller harbors inaccessible to larger ships, as well as the relaxed rhythm of yachting through the region’s most sought-after islands.
“Our guests return to the Caribbean with us year after year, and it is easy to understand why,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club.
“These voyages give them more time in the places they love most, from St. Barths to the Virgin Islands, with the freedom and ease that define SeaDream.”
Highlights of SeaDream Yacht Club’s Fall 2028 Caribbean season include the following:
More Time in St. Barths
The company said in a press release that Gustavia features prominently throughout the season with multiple overnight stays and extended late-night departures aboard both yachts.
Guests can experience St. Barths beyond the daytime rush, lingering for waterfront dinners, boutique shopping, beach clubs and the island’s celebrated evening atmosphere.
Several voyages feature two days in port, while the SeaDream I and II’s New Year voyage includes two overnights in St. Barths over the holiday period.
Holiday Voyages Through the Virgin Islands and French Caribbean
Christmas and New Year’s sailings bring together the Virgin Islands, St. Barths, Anguilla, St. Maarten and Virgin Gorda during the Caribbean’s most festive season.
New Year’s Eve in Gustavia
SeaDream’s New Year’s 2029 voyages place guests in the heart of St. Barths during one of the Caribbean’s most iconic celebrations.
Both ships will spend New Year’s Eve in Gustavia harbor, alongside the superyachts, waterfront celebrations and fireworks.
Boutique Caribbean Harbors
Throughout the season, SeaDream will call on intimate anchorages and smaller ports inaccessible to larger cruise ships, including Leverick Bay and Spanish Town in Virgin Gorda, White Bay in Jost van Dyke, Norman Island, Sandy Ground in Anguilla and Saba in the Dutch Caribbean.
