SeaDream Yacht Club Returns to Scandinavia and Northern Europe in 2025

Having successfully sailed four Scandinavia seasons, SeaDream Yacht Club has announced that it will return to Scandinavia and Northern Europe in summer 2025 with SeaDream II. The intimate, modernized yacht will embark on 14 voyages from May through August 2025 and call on a total of 46 individual ports on seven- to 11-night itineraries. SeaDream II’s new 2025 “Scandinavia and Northern Europe” season is open for sale.

SeaDream II starts its “Scandinavia and Northern Europe” season with a 10-night voyage, departing May 5, 2025, from Lisbon to Bordeaux. Guests will enjoy late evening stays in port and overnight stays at Bilbao and Bordeaux. A special, seven-night voyage, departing May 15, will bring guests up the Thames River to London, where the yacht will overnight alongside the historic HMS Belfast, adjacent to the Tower Bridge.

Travelers can also choose from four voyages, 10-night itineraries in June and seven-night itineraries in July, showcasing picturesque villages and fjordlands of Norway. Guests will visit off-the-beaten-path destinations where larger vessels cannot reach, such as Måløy, Kalvåg, Vik, Rosendal and Svolvaer. On these voyages, guests overnight in Reine, where they can fully take in the midnight sun. On the June voyages, SeaDream II also brings guests into the Trollfjord of the Nordland.

SeaDream II will also sail six voyages that brings guests to Northern European and Baltic destinations in Germany, Denmark and Sweden. Guests will sail between Oslo and Stockholm, and visit Frederikshavn, Copenhagen and Ronne in Denmark; and Warnemünde and Sassnitz in Germany. Two of these voyages, a seven-night itinerary departing May 24 from London, and a 10-night voyage departing August 9 from Oslo, also transit the Kiel Canal and finish with two nights docked in the heart of Bordeaux.

A special round-trip voyage in the Baltic Sea departs on July 11 from Stockholm. Guests call at Visby, Sweden; Klaipeda, Lithuania; Kuressaare and Tallinn, Estonia; and Helsinki, Turku and Mariehamn, Finland.

The 2025 “Scandinavia and Northern Europe” season concludes with an 11-night, Spain and Portugal itinerary, which begins and ends with an overnight in Bordeaux and Seville, respectively. Ports of call include San Sebastian, Bilbao, La Coruna and Vigo, Spain; and Portugal’s Porto and Portimao.

Fares include a range of special services, activities, watersports equipment, gourmet cuisine, premium wine and beverages, and gratuities. For more information, visit www.seadream.com.

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