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What Travel Advisors Should Know about SeaDream Yacht Club

SeaDream II

SeaDream II. Photo: Ming Tappin

With the tagline of “It’s Yachting, Not Cruising,” SeaDream Yacht Club, which launched in 2001, aims to differentiate itself from other small-ship cruise lines. TMR sailed onboard SeaDream II in the Mediterranean to find out exactly how different the SeaDream yacht experience is.

Who is SeaDream Yacht Club?

The SeaDream fleet consists of identical yachts SeaDream I and SeaDream II, originally built in 1984 and 1985 respectively as Sea Goddess I and II, operating as Sea Goddess Cruises. In 1986, the twin yachts were sold to Cunard Line. Cunard joined the Carnival Corp. family in 1998, and in 2000, the yachts were transferred to Seabourn, also a Carnival brand. A year later, Seabourn founder Atle Brynestad   purchased them and founded SeaDream Yacht Club.

stateroom on SeaDream II yacht

Both yachts have 56 staterooms and suites with a capacity for 112 guests. There are only three accommodations types: the 195-square-foot Yacht Club Stateroom; the 375-square-foot Admiral’s Suite; and the 447-square-foot Owner’s Suite. Two Yacht Club Staterooms can be combined together to make a Commodore Suite. SeaDream also attracts solo travelers, which means the yachts can be sold out but sail below full capacity. 

Yacht facilities include an indoor and outdoor restaurant, a lounge, a fitness center, a spa/beauty salon, a swimming pool, three hot tubs, a golf simulator, a small casino, a boutique, a piano bar, a library, and a retractable water sports platform.

All meals and beverages, watersports, and gratuities are included.  Wi-Fi costs extra, although the library has a computer with complimentary internet. Excursions (called Yacht Land Adventures) are also available for purchase.

SeaDream sails in the Caribbean in the fall/winter (typically from the end of October or early November to April) and in Europe during the rest of the year. Sailings are between seven and 14 days in length, and since the itineraries do not repeat week after week, it is possible (and popular) for guests to book back-to-back voyages. SeaDream has also just released a series of Grand Yachting Voyages for 2025/2026 with 21- to 35-day itineraries.

main salon onboard the SeaDream II yacht

The yachting life

“At your leisure” is a great way to describe life onboard SeaDream. The day starts with an al fresco breakfast at Topside restaurant, which has a self-serve buffet and a full table service menu. Lunch is also served here in the same format, and both meals always feature a Chef’s Daily Special. Morning yoga and tai chi are also offered.

If it’s a port day, many guests take a Yacht Land Adventure, but they are also free – and are encouraged – to explore on their own. The Concierge is happy to provide maps and suggestions for independent sightseeing. The yachts carries 10 bicycles for guests to take ashore, and crew members often lead Shoreside Casuals – walking, biking, and hiking excursions, which are free of charge. On our voyage, the Captain and Club Director led several hikes at various ports of call.

Otherwise, the sundeck is open for lounging, and whenever conditions permit, the watersports platform offers swimming, jet skis, Hobie cats, kayaks, banana boats, snorkeling gear, and more. But the most popular water toy is the inflatable slide that guests can careen from Deck 3 straight into the ocean.

Evening cocktails are followed by dinner in the Dining Salon, but at ports where the yacht stays late or overnight (and in good weather), dinner is held in Topside restaurant so guests can enjoy their meal with a view and cooling breezes. As expected, the dress code is relaxed casual. The day closes with a sing-along at the piano bar or drinks at the Top of the Yacht bar. In short, the yachting life is quiet and slow-paced.

the dining room on the yacht SeaDream II

The SeaDream difference

Besides the leisurely pace, a few additional elements differentiate yachting from cruising. First is SeaDream’s unique itineraries, sailing to small and remote ports. Our voyage included a visit to Gozo (Malta), Trapani, Lipari, Ponza, Porto Santo Stefano (all in Italy), and Antibes (France) – none of which we had heard of. That’s because most of SeaDream’s ports are too small for cruise ships to get into, so they aren’t household names. This often results in SeaDream being the only vessel in port, and its guests can explore unique places they otherwise would not experience. 

For its size, SeaDream exceeds expectations with culinary excellence, making it great for foodie clients. Led by an Executive Chef from Italy, the 16-member galley team on SeaDream II made pasta and pastries from scratch and cooked all meals à la minute. A diverse number of dishes – from curries and stir-fries to fresh seafood and meats – were beautifully plated and equally delicious. SeaDream also boasts a robust vegan and plant-based menu, an influence from the company founder’s own lifestyle. It is fully possible to eat a completely plant-based meal every day, with different appetizers, soups, entrees, and desserts. Most importantly – we can attest because we tried several dishes – they all tasted flavorful and were completely satisfying.

Next to culinary excellence, service is another hallmark feature of a SeaDream voyage. SeaDream boasts a 1:1 crew-to-guest ratio on most sailings, due to the yacht being sold out while carrying less than full guest capacity. We found SeaDream’s crew to be among the best we’ve ever encountered, with an uncanny ability to address guests by name even at embarkation, an intuitive nature in anticipating our needs, and an impeccable attention to detail in providing service. We were most impressed with their genuine interest in connecting and engaging with every guest without sounding forced or scripted. 

Wherever possible, the crew also tries to accommodate their guests’ needs. A couple we chatted with said they had asked for a liqueur which the bar did not stock. The next evening, the bartender presented with a bottle of it – he had personally gone ashore that day to purchase it for them. We also experienced this going-above-and-beyond service firsthand. Wanting to catch a live sports event but realizing that the stateroom TV did not have any sports channels, we asked the Hotel Director for advice, and he set up a big screen in the salon and streamed the event through his personal mobile device just for us.

An extremely loyal clientele

SeaDream guests are perhaps the most loyal we have seen onboard any cruise line, with every voyage consisting of 70% to 80% repeat guests. On our sailing, only 30 out of 101 guests were new to SeaDream. Most guests have sailed on SeaDream multiple times, with the top two most frequent-sailing couples having been on 35 and 40 SeaDream voyages, respectively. The Club Director also told us that nearly 80% of guests book a future cruise while onboard, with many booking back-to-back voyages.   

Why do guests keep coming back to SeaDream? Many we spoke to onboard love the small-scale and casual yachting experience, but nearly everyone said they come back for the fantastic crew who they consider as family. Nowhere is this more evident than at embarkation, where hugs and cheers frequently erupted when guests and crew from previous voyages were reunited.

What advisors should know when selling SeaDream

SeaDream Yacht Club isn’t for everyone, but for the right client, it will provide an outstanding experience, and advisors can be rewarded with lucrative repeat business. Here are some tips to help qualify clients to ensure they are a good fit.

Unregimented and quiet ambiance. By far the most noticeable difference from cruising, yachting on SeaDream is an unstructured and casual experience. Guests should not come onboard expecting the busy activity schedule of a cruise ship. Days are spent reading and lounging by the pool. Evenings are very quiet – short of a pianist and an occasional team trivia game, guests are left to socialize among themselves. SeaDream is ideal for clients looking to unwind and recharge, who don’t need to be entertained.

Like-minded, affluent demographic. SeaDreamguests are mostly retired or semi-retired. Guests on our voyage were predominately 60+, nearly all couples and groups of friends sailing together. There may be guests in their 30s or 40s on occasion, and due to the relaxed and congenial atmosphere onboard, solo travelers also find SeaDream appealing. SeaDream guests are well-traveled, outgoing, and are interested in meeting like-minded people. Finally, with an average per diem of $800+ per person in the Caribbean and $1,000+ per person in Europe, SeaDream isn’t for the budget traveler.  

Guests should be fairly able-bodied. Getting on and off the yacht is via a gangway of stairs, and due to the small ports it visits and the goal to open the watersports platform as often as possible, the yacht is mostly at anchor (our sailing had nine ports and we only docked once), so guests should also be comfortable with stepping in and out of tenders. There is a small elevator onboard but it does not reach the top sun deck. Door sills are common, although there are ramps in place.

The yachts are older vessels. Both yachts were built in the era when balconies and spa bathrooms were not the norm, so staterooms and suites only have portholes or windows, and the bathrooms in the Yacht Club Staterooms are very small. Although the yachts have been renovated, the “bones” of the vessels cannot be changed, so older equipment and fixtures remain visible.

Consider selling a full charter. With its small size, SeaDream is ideal for a full yacht charter for corporate and leisure groups. Under charter, clients can customize voyage elements such as the length, itinerary, ports of call, menus, onboard entertainment, and activities. Think family reunions, milestone celebrations, weddings, and corporate incentive programs. 

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SeaDream II

Former names: seabourn goddess ii, sea goddess ii.

SeaDream II cruise ship

Cruise line SeaDream Yacht Club

  • San Juan (Puerto Rico)
  • St Thomas Island USVI (Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Islands)
  • Philipsburg St Maarten (Netherlands Antilles)
  • Bridgetown (Barbados)
  • Oslo (Norway)

SeaDream II current position

SeaDream II current location is at Aegean Sea (coordinates 35.32644 N / 25.81353 E) cruising at speed of 10.6 kn (20 km/h | 12 mph) en route to Mykonos Island. The AIS position was reported 5 minutes ago.

Current itinerary of SeaDream II

SeaDream II current cruise is 7 days, one-way from Istanbul to Piraeus-Athens . The itinerary starts on 17 Aug, 2024 and ends on 24 Aug, 2024 .

Date / TimePort
17 Aug     from hotels
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24 Aug     in hotels

Specifications of SeaDream II

Year of build1985  /  Age: 39
Flag state Bahamas
BuilderWartsila Hietalahti Shipyard (Helsinki, Finland)
ClassMega Yacht
Building costUSD 35 million
Speed18 kn / 33 km/h / 21 mph
Length (LOA)108 m / 354 ft
Beam (width)14 m / 46 ft
Gross Tonnage4333 gt
Passengers94 - 112
Crew100
Passengers-to-space ratio39
Decks6
Cabins56
Decks with cabins3
Last Refurbishment2023
Sister-shipsSeaDream 1
Former namesSeabourn Goddess II, Sea Goddess II
OwnerSeaDream Yacht Club
OperatorSeaDream Cruise Line
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SeaDream II Itineraries

DateItineraryDeparture PortPrice from
2024 Jul 27 7 days, one-way from Dubrovnik to Piraeus-Athens Dubrovnik
2024 Aug 03 7 days, round-trip Greek Journey to Ephesus Piraeus-Athens
2024 Aug 10 7 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Istanbul Piraeus-Athens
2024 Aug 17 7 days, one-way from Istanbul to Piraeus-Athens Istanbul
2024 Aug 24 7 days, round-trip Greek Odyssey Piraeus-Athens
2024 Aug 31 7 days, round-trip Greek Odyssey Piraeus-Athens
2024 Sep 16 8 days, one-way from Valletta to Piraeus-Athens Valletta
2024 Sep 24 11 days, round-trip Greek Odyssey Piraeus-Athens
2024 Oct 05 7 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome Piraeus-Athens
2024 Oct 12 7 days, one-way from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona Civitavecchia-Rome
2024 Oct 19 7 days, one-way from Barcelona to Malaga Barcelona
2024 Oct 26 14 days, one-way from Malaga to San Juan Malaga
2024 Nov 09 7 days, one-way from San Juan to St Johns Antigua San Juan
2024 Nov 16 7 days, one-way from St Johns Antigua to St Thomas Island USVI St Johns Antigua
2024 Nov 23 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to San Juan St Thomas Island USVI
2024 Nov 30 7 days, one-way from San Juan to St Thomas Island USVI San Juan
2024 Dec 07 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to St Johns Antigua St Thomas Island USVI
2024 Dec 14 7 days, one-way from St Johns Antigua to St Thomas Island USVI St Johns Antigua
2024 Dec 21 7 days, round-trip Caribbean Celebration II St Thomas Island USVI
2024 Dec 28 7 days, round-trip Tropical New Years II St Thomas Island USVI
2025 Jan 04 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to San Juan St Thomas Island USVI
2025 Jan 11 7 days, round-trip Spanish British Caribbean Delight San Juan
2025 Jan 18 7 days, one-way from San Juan to St Thomas Island USVI San Juan
2025 Jan 25 7 days, round-trip Best of British Virgin Islands St. Barths St Thomas Island USVI
2025 Feb 01 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to Marigot St Thomas Island USVI
2025 Feb 22 7 days, one-way from San Juan to St Thomas Island USVI San Juan
2025 Mar 01 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to Marigot St Thomas Island USVI
2025 Mar 08 8 days, one-way from Marigot to San Juan Marigot
2025 Mar 23 6 days, round-trip Leeward Islands Adventure San Juan
2025 Mar 29 7 days, one-way from San Juan to West Palm Beach San Juan
2025 Apr 05 7 days, round-trip Bountiful Bahamas West Palm Beach
2025 Apr 12 7 days, round-trip Bountiful Bahamas West Palm Beach
2025 Apr 19 16 days, one-way from West Palm Beach to Lisbon West Palm Beach
2025 May 05 10 days, one-way from Lisbon to Bordeaux Lisbon
2025 May 15 7 days, one-way from Bordeaux to London-Tilbury Bordeaux
2025 May 24 7 days, one-way from London-Tilbury to Oslo London-Tilbury
2025 May 31 7 days, one-way from Oslo to Stockholm Oslo
2025 Jun 07 7 days, one-way from Stockholm to Oslo Stockholm
2025 Jun 14 10 days, one-way from Oslo to Tromso Oslo
2025 Jun 24 10 days, one-way from Tromso to Oslo Tromso
2025 Jul 04 7 days, one-way from Oslo to Stockholm Oslo
2025 Jul 11 8 days, round-trip Lithuania, Estonia the Baltic Isles Stockholm
2025 Jul 19 7 days, one-way from Stockholm to Oslo Stockholm
2025 Jul 26 7 days, one-way from Oslo to Bergen Oslo
2025 Aug 02 7 days, one-way from Bergen to Oslo Bergen
2025 Aug 09 10 days, one-way from Oslo to Bordeaux Oslo
2025 Aug 19 11 days, one-way from Bordeaux to Seville Bordeaux
2025 Aug 30 7 days, one-way from Seville to Barcelona Seville
2025 Sep 06 6 days, one-way from Barcelona to Villefranche-sur-Mer Barcelona
2025 Sep 12 7 days, one-way from Villefranche-sur-Mer to Civitavecchia-Rome Villefranche-sur-Mer
2025 Sep 19 9 days, one-way from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens Civitavecchia-Rome
2025 Sep 28 7 days, round-trip Greek Odyssey Piraeus-Athens
2025 Oct 12 7 days, one-way from Valletta to Civitavecchia-Rome Valletta
2025 Oct 19 7 days, one-way from Civitavecchia-Rome to Villefranche-sur-Mer Civitavecchia-Rome
2025 Oct 26 7 days, one-way from Villefranche-sur-Mer to Malaga Villefranche-sur-Mer
2025 Nov 02 14 days, one-way from Malaga to Marigot Malaga
2025 Nov 16 7 days, one-way from Marigot to Bridgetown Marigot
2025 Nov 23 7 days, round-trip The Glorious Grenadines Bridgetown
2025 Nov 30 7 days, one-way from Bridgetown to San Juan Bridgetown
2025 Dec 07 7 days, round-trip Leeward Islands Adventure San Juan
2025 Dec 14 7 days, one-way from San Juan to St Thomas Island USVI San Juan
2025 Dec 21 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to San Juan St Thomas Island USVI
2025 Dec 28 7 days, one-way from San Juan to St Thomas Island USVI San Juan
2026 Jan 04 7 days, round-trip British French Islands Explorer St Thomas Island USVI
2026 Jan 11 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to Philipsburg St Maarten St Thomas Island USVI
2026 Jan 18 7 days, one-way from Philipsburg St Maarten to San Juan Philipsburg St Maarten
2026 Jan 25 7 days, one-way from San Juan to Bridgetown San Juan
2026 Feb 01 10 days, round-trip Barbados Caribbean Gems Bridgetown
2026 Feb 11 11 days, round-trip Barbados Caribbean Gems Bridgetown
2026 Feb 22 7 days, one-way from Bridgetown to Philipsburg St Maarten Bridgetown
2026 Mar 01 7 days, one-way from Philipsburg St Maarten to St Thomas Island USVI Philipsburg St Maarten
2026 Mar 08 7 days, round-trip Leeward Islands Discovery St Thomas Island USVI
2026 Mar 15 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to Bridgetown St Thomas Island USVI
2026 Mar 22 7 days, one-way from Bridgetown to San Juan Bridgetown
2026 Mar 29 7 days, one-way from San Juan to West Palm Beach San Juan
2026 Apr 05 7 days, round-trip Bountiful Bahamas West Palm Beach
2026 Apr 12 7 days, round-trip Bountiful Bahamas West Palm Beach
2026 Apr 19 14 days, one-way from West Palm Beach to Lisbon West Palm Beach
2026 May 03 8 days, one-way from Lisbon to Bordeaux Lisbon
2026 May 11 12 days, one-way from Bordeaux to Oslo Bordeaux
2026 May 23 11 days, one-way from Oslo to Tromso Oslo
2026 Jun 03 11 days, one-way from Tromso to Oslo Tromso
2026 Jun 14 11 days, one-way from Oslo to Tromso Oslo
2026 Jun 25 11 days, one-way from Tromso to Oslo Tromso
2026 Jul 06 11 days, one-way from Oslo to Tromso Oslo
2026 Jul 17 11 days, one-way from Tromso to Oslo Tromso
2026 Jul 28 7 days, one-way from Oslo to Bergen Oslo
2026 Aug 04 7 days, one-way from Bergen to Oslo Bergen
2026 Aug 11 7 days, one-way from Oslo to Bergen Oslo
2026 Aug 18 11 days, one-way from Bergen to Troon UK Bergen
2026 Aug 29 7 days, one-way from Troon UK to Dublin Troon UK
2026 Sep 05 7 days, one-way from Dublin to Bordeaux Dublin
2026 Sep 12 7 days, one-way from Bordeaux to Lisbon Bordeaux
2026 Sep 19 7 days, one-way from Lisbon to Barcelona Lisbon
2026 Sep 26 7 days, one-way from Barcelona to Villefranche-sur-Mer Barcelona
2026 Oct 03 7 days, round-trip French Riviera Dream Villefranche-sur-Mer
2026 Oct 10 7 days, one-way from Villefranche-sur-Mer to Malaga Villefranche-sur-Mer
2026 Oct 17 7 days, one-way from Malaga to Lisbon Malaga
2026 Nov 14 13 days, one-way from Lisbon to San Juan Lisbon
2026 Nov 27 8 days, one-way from San Juan to St Thomas Island USVI San Juan
2026 Dec 05 7 days, round-trip St. Barths Caribbean Gems St Thomas Island USVI
2026 Dec 12 7 days, one-way from St Thomas Island USVI to San Juan St Thomas Island USVI
2026 Dec 19 8 days, round-trip Caribbean Celebration II San Juan
2026 Dec 27 7 days, one-way from San Juan to St Thomas Island USVI San Juan

SeaDream II Review

Review of seadream ii.

The 1985-built SeaDream 2 yacht was constructed by STX Finland (Petter Yran & Bjorn Storbraaten, Helsinki Finland ). Previously, the cruise ship was operated by Cunard Line as "Sea Goddess II". The vessel is in SeaDream Yacht Club's fleet since 2001. The only fleetmate is the sistership SeaDream 1 (1984), with a newbuild planned for the future - SeaDream Innovation (concept superyacht).

The vessel (IMO number 8203440) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 308311000) and registered in Nassau .

History - construction and ownership

The 112-passenger ship SeaDream II is indistinguishable from the sistership SeaDream I . She was designed for independent, experienced travelers who dislike large ships with kids running around, and all the dressing up - ties are useless here. Inside SeaDream II, there is a feeling of discreet sophistication. The public rooms are elegant and chic, with potpourri and flowers everywhere.

SeaDream 2 yacht cruise ship

Decks and Cabins

The superyacht SeaDream 2 has a total of 56 staterooms (all are Suites, in 4 grades) and max passenger capacity 112 (plus 100 staff-crew. Most are the Yacht Club Staterooms (54 total, sized 195 ft2 / m2), of which 16x can be converted/connected into Commodore Suites (8 total, sized 390 ft2 / 36 m2).

The ship has no cabins with step-out balconies. The largest accommodations are the Owner Suite (445 ft2 / 41 m2) and Admiral Suite (375 ft2 / 35 m2).

Each stateroom features a marble bathroom (Bulgari bath amenities, plush cotton bathrobes, magnifying mirror, massage shower units), spacious living room, smart UHDTV, CD/DVD system, USB charging ports, Internet outlets, iPod stations, personalized stationeries. Refrigerators and mini-bars are stocked with soft drinks, beers, bottled spring water (all beverages are complimentary).

The boat has 6 decks , of which 5 are passenger-accessible and 3 with cabins.

SeaDream yacht cruise ship

Shipboard facilities and amenities

A delightful feature of SeaDream cruises in warm areas is the beach barbecue "caviar in the surf" (land BBQ dining experience). Another benefit is the drinks onboard, which except connoisseur wines and premium brands, are all free. All meals in the Dining Room are open seating, all the time. Breakfast is typically served at the ship's Topside Restaurant. Guests can choose from a small array of fruits, bread, cereals and yogurt at a mini-buffet. Hot dishes are ordered from a menu. Lunch is also served at the Topside, while dinner locales vary.

SeaDream customers love entertaining themselves. Entertainment options include an intimate Piano Bar, Top Of The Yacht Bar, Casino, Boutique, Promenade (on Deck 5), Spa, Gym, Beauty Salon, Library, Golf Simulator, Main Lounge (light music and first-run movies), sundeck's swimming pool and Jacuzzi/whirlpool, or a great choice of in-cabin CDs and DVDs. At no cost, passengers may check out iPods stocked with different types of music. The stern watersports Marina makes it easy for passengers to snorkel and sail off the stern. Complimentary to all tourists are provided snorkeling gear, kayaks, wakeboards, stand-up paddleboards, sailboats, jet skis, Hobie Cats (sailing catamarans), a banana boat, a floating island and a trampoline, as well as electric mountain bikes.

SeaDream 2 yacht cruise ship

Both SeaDream yachts feature "Top of the Yacht" bars (added during the drydocks in 2001), along with the 8x alcoves set to the starboard and port sides of the Funnel/smokestack (equipped with padded two-person loungers). At the front part of the Sundeck, there are large hammocks, more sunloungers and 2x Jacuzzies (added during the drydock in 2022), as well as a Golf Simulator (with 30+ golf course choices) that doubles as Cinema/Theater.

The superyacht has 1 elevator (midship, interconnecting all decks but 1-CrewDeck and 6-Sundeck) and Infirmary/Medical Facility (hospital and pharmacy, served by a resident physician).

In November 2022, SeaDeam 2 was upgraded with an inflatable water slide which is deployed from the pool deck (Deck 3 aft). The slide is approx 6 m / 19 ft above the sea and with length 7 m / 24 ft and width 0,3 m / 5 ft.

Itineraries

Traditionally for SeaDream yachts, SeaDream 2 itinerary program is based on Mediterranean voyages (homeporting in Civitavecchia-Rome , Venice , Barcelona , Piraeus-Athens , Dubrovnik Croatia ), as well as Caribbean voyages with homeporting in San Juan Puerto Rico and Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas USVI) .

The cruise ship is also open for private charters with custom-designed itineraries.

Following the Coronavirus crisis, both SeaDream yachts restarted operations in July 2021 (Europe/Mediterranean deployment). The Caribbean operations were restarted in November 2021, with SeaDream 2 from San Juan Puerto Rico (Nov 20) and SeaDream 1 from Bridgetown Barbados (Nov 26).

Photos of SeaDream II

SeaDream 2 yacht cruise ship

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Seadream ii wiki.

SeaDream 2 cruise ship is company's second all-inclusive yacht, with sistership Sea Dream 1 . The vessel was built in 1985 and chartered as "Sea Goddess II" to Sea Goddess Cruises (between 1984-1998), as "Seabourn Goddess II" to Cunard and Seabourn (between 1999 and 2001) and operated under its current name by the shipowner since 2001.

SeaDream 2 cruises in the Mediterranean (during summer) and in the Caribbean (during winter). Transatlantic cruise deals are offered seasonally on yacht's the Atlantic Ocean repositioning crossings. Some of the itineraries can be combined into back-to-back cruises (longer, discount priced voyages). While departure and call port times are generally pre-set, the Captain can modify the yacht's cruise schedule and adjust those times (even seaports) along the route. While most Caribbean-based cruise vessels depart from ports of call in late-afternoon, SeaDream 2 is often departing in late-evening - just to give its affluent guests the chance to enjoy the local nightlife. Many cruise itineraries additionally feature scheduled overnight stays in ports.

The yacht's passenger capacity is only 112 guests, making it perfect for cruise ship charters, that usually serve corporate business meetings, "rich family" reunions, celebrities' anniversaries at sea, etc. On such deals, the cruise itinerary route for the yacht's charter is determined by the booking party.

SeaDream 2 refurbishments review

In 2022 (January and May), SeaDream conducted a USD 10 million (EUR 8,8M) drydock refurbishment project for both yachts at Navalrocha Ship Repair Lisbon  (Portugal).

Works included full-scale renovations of all staterooms (new furniture, hardware, textiles, wardrobes, electrical upgrades / USB charging ports, Wi-Fi, fingerprint sensor lights, 55-inch smart HDTVs), all outside deck spaces (premium teakwood flooring, premium mahogany Balinese beds and sun loungers, Loro Piana upholstery and cushions, Frette towels, TUUCI parasols and hammocks), upgraded cabin amenities (woven lines, silk pajamas, silver ice buckets, GioBagnara Miramar trays).

Forward on Deck 6 (Sundeck's sunbathing area) were installed 2x new Jacuzzies and 2x new rain showers.

The aft-located/stern Marina Platform was also upgraded.

In November 2022, to the superyacht was added an inflatable water slide which is deployed from the pool deck (Deck 3 aft). The slide is approx 6 m / 19 ft above the sea and with length 7 m / 24 ft and width 0,3 m / 5 ft.

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