SeaDream Yacht Club has unveiled its summer 2028 Mediterranean program, featuring 24 new voyages from May through October aboard SeaDream II. Responding to strong interest in Mediterranean cruising, SeaDream II will reposition from Northern Europe to deliver a full season that visits 12 countries and more than 70 ports of call.
“We continue to listen to our guests, and their desire for Mediterranean yachting is clear. They want more time in port, more intimate destinations, and the freedom to explore at their own pace,” said Andreas Brynestad, SeaDream Yacht Club. “This new season is our answer to that. It is the Mediterranean as only SeaDream can show it.”
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Highlights of the 2028 Mediterranean season include:
More Corinth Canal Transits
SeaDream II will transit the narrow and dramatic Corinth Canal seven times during the 2028 season. The canal’s 21-meter width prevents larger cruise ships from making the passage, making these transits a special opportunity for yacht-style travelers.
Expanded Amalfi Coast Coverage
The Amalfi Coast appears on more itineraries than ever in 2028, including several dedicated overnight stays. Multiple voyages will explore this iconic stretch of Italian coastline, giving guests extra time to experience its villages and viewpoints.
Longer, Immersive Voyages
New longer options include an 11-night and a 10-night voyage that link Greece, Sicily and the Amalfi Coast into a single immersive itinerary. These extended sailings are designed for travelers who want a deeper, more relaxed exploration of the region.
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Croatia and the Adriatic
The season gives strong emphasis to the Dalmatian Coast, with frequent calls at Venice, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Korcula, Rovinj and Zadar. Popular itineraries include voyages between Venice and Dubrovnik as well as sailings linking Dubrovnik and Athens, offering diverse ports and cultural highlights along the Adriatic.
Overnights, Iconic Transits and Signature SeaDream Experiences
Guests will enjoy overnight stays in destinations such as Kotor, Hvar, Mykonos, Capri, Amalfi and Sorrento. The season also features scenic night cruises past Stromboli Volcano and visits to historic sites including ancient Delphi and the sacred island of Delos. These curated touches are part of SeaDream’s signature small-ship approach to Mediterranean yachting.
Overall, the 2028 Mediterranean season expands SeaDream’s offering with more unique transits, extended itineraries and deeper coverage of beloved coastlines, all aimed at giving guests time to explore at a relaxed pace and discover intimate ports inaccessible to larger vessels.