
Our Independent Opinion
SeaDream
The basics
SeaDream I and II originally entered service in 1984 and 85 as Sea Goddess I and II respectively. They were sold to SeaDream Yacht Club in 2001 who have extensively remodelled them into contemporary, chic, all-inclusive boutique yachts. They carry just 108 passengers and 89 crew. Food on SeaDream is some of the best you will find at sea – beautifully presented and delicious
We like
We love the Top of the Yacht bar, a central point for the guests during time at sea – serving delicious cocktails and champagne. Also down the side of the ship they have Balinese Beds – huge comfy sun beds that are out of this world – you can sleep up here under the stars if you want – just let the crew know and they will arrange blankets and pillows.
What you should know
You may find a younger, more informal and fun crowd onboard SeaDream. In the evening enjoy listening and singing with the ships pianist, and have a flutter in the small but adequate casino. You can also borrow DVD’s from reception to watch in your suite if you wish.
May we suggest
You take advantage of the water-sports toys on offer that guests may use when the ship is at anchor – which are great fun.
Recommended for
SeaDream I and II is for clients who want the ultra-luxury experience but in a casual style. No tuxedos or ball gowns on here – and the average age of passengers is lower than you would normally expect – about 40+. Ideal for couples and honeymooners. They sail the Mediterranean in the summer and Caribbean in the winter.