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SeaDream Yacht Club returning to Norway in 2026
SeaDream Yacht Club is set to make a return to Norway in 2026, doubling the number of voyages compared to 2025.
This expansion decision follows the unprecedented success of the boutique cruise line's 2025 itineraries in Norway, which sold out 2+ years in advance.
The 2026 program will feature late-night departures, overnight stays in key ports like Alesund or Lofoten Islands , and durations ranging from 7 to 11 nights. The two highlighted itineraries are Trollfjord & Lofoten Islands and Yachting The Norwegian Fjords. The voyages will be operated by the recently upgraded SeaDream II .
Atle Brynestad (the company's Founder, Owner, and Chairman) expressed enthusiasm, stating:
"The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026 with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting."
SeaDream Yacht Club recently announced the rehiring of Mark Schmitt as the Sales Director for the UK and Ireland, with a focus on expanding distribution channels, including the charter business, and fostering and growing trade relationships.
SeaDream Yacht Club Unveils Return To Norway – Doubles 2026 Voyages (20th November, 2023)
Published by andy parrett on 23 november 2023 23 november 2023.
SeaDream Yacht Club returns to Norway in 2026 – more than doubling the number of voyages and offering more opportunities to experience one-of-a-kind yachting adventures in some of the world’s most spectacular waters.
“The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway,” said Atle Brynestad, founder, owner, and chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club.
The series of voyages, ranging from 7 to 11 nights, will include close encounters with nature, scenic sailing through dramatic fjords, late-night departures, overnight stays in storied locations such as Ålesund or Lofoten Islands, and visits to small communities and secluded yachting harbors inaccessible to bigger ships.
“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most breathtaking, inspiring, and unique destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, and curated them to capture the essence of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting”, said Brynestad.
As a testament to SeaDream Yacht Club’s deep-rooted connection to Norway, the company proudly operates under the helm of a Norwegian family owner.
“Our Home Ground”
“This is our home ground, and we take great pride in inviting our guests to explore Norway with us. With our small-ship approach, we aim to lead by example in promoting a distinct, more sustainable alternative to mass-tourism, that benefit both our guests and the destinations we visit”, said Brynestad, who was personally involved in crafting the itineraries.
As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the newly upgraded SeaDream II.
Family owned and operated, SeaDream Yacht Club offers distinct yachting adventures in the Caribbean, Mediterranean and Northern Europe on two small, newly upgraded yachts. With a 1-1 crew-to-guest ratio, guests can enjoy unprecedented service, unique all-inclusive culinary experiences and included activities such as watersports directly from the yachts.
The 2026 SeaDream Yacht Club Norway season includes two distinct itineraries:
Trollfjord & Lofoten Islands
A total of six extended 11-day voyages between Oslo and Tromsø takes guests on adventures above the Arctic Circle into the land of the midnight sun. In addition to spectacular scenic fjords – including the dramatically narrow Trollfjord – guests will experience small communities, close encounters with nature, and in-depth exploration of the Lofoten Islands, including an overnight stay in Reine. Other highlights include picturesque Olden, Vik, Rosendal and Bergen – as well as fabled Skagen, Denmark.
Yachting The Norwegian Fjords
Continuing the success of the sold-out 2025 season, SeaDream Yacht Club will continue to offer the immensely popular 7-day Yachting the Norwegian Fjords voyages. These carefully curated itineraries will emphasize the benefits of yachting in some of the most spectacular waters on the planet – through fjords, inlets, and quaint villages. Several late-evening departures ensure ample time to explore ashore and interact with the communities visited, such as Rosendal, Vik, Ålesund and Kalvåg. Other highlights include spectacular Vik and Olden, Måløy, and Skagen in Denmark.
Spectacular European Start
Before venturing to Norway, SeaDream II starts her 2026 European season with the 8-day Portugal, Spain & France Discovery from Lisbon to Bordeaux, that includes an overnight in Vigo, Spain, foodie favorites Bilbao and San Sebastian, Spain, as well as the picturesque fishing village of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France.
The 12-night Western Europe & The Kiel Canal departs from Bordeaux, combining small-island yachting destinations such as Belle Ile (France), Texel Island (Netherlands), Guernsey and Sark (UK), with cities such as Antwerp, Rotterdam and Copenhagen. Guests will also experience a transit of the Kiel Canal before ending the voyage in cosmopolitan Oslo, Norway.
Source: SeaDream Yacht Club’s PR
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Seadream yacht club returns to norway in 2026.
SeaDream Yacht Club is returning to Norway in 2026. The luxury brand is more than doubling the number of voyages and offering more opportunities to experience one-of-a-kind yachting adventures in some of the world’s most spectacular waters.
Following the overwhelming success of the 2025 Norway voyages, which sold out at a record-breaking pace more than two years in advance, the boutique luxury cruise line SeaDream Yacht Club has responded to the unprecedented demand by enhancing the presence in Norway in the summer of 2026.
“The demand for 2025 surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026, with even more ways to experience the unparalleled beauty of Norway,” said Atle Brynestad , founder, owner, and chairman of SeaDream Yacht Club.
Hand-picked gems
The series of voyages, ranging from 7 to 11 nights, will include close encounters with nature, scenic sailing through dramatic fjords, late-night departures, overnight stays in storied locations such as Ålesund or Lofoten Islands, and visits to small communities and secluded yachting harbors inaccessible to bigger ships.
“We have carefully hand-picked some of the most breathtaking, inspiring, and unique destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, and curated them to capture the essence of Norway. This is a perfect destination for small-ship experiences, and there is simply no better way to enjoy the true beauty of Norway than by yachting”, said Brynestad.
Our home ground
As a testament to SeaDream Yacht Club’s deep-rooted connection to Norway, the company proudly operates under the helm of a Norwegian family owner.
“This is our home ground, and we take great pride in inviting our guests to explore Norway with us. With our small-ship approach, we aim to lead by example in promoting a distinct, more sustainable alternative to mass-tourism, that benefit both our guests and the destinations we visit”, said Brynestad, who was personally involved in crafting the itineraries.
As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the newly upgraded SeaDream II. On board, guests can relax and unwind in understated elegance, with the award-winning SeaDream service of 1-1 crew-to-guest ratio, 5-star al-fresco dining, and an intimate open-air ambiance personalized to meet the expectations of the perfect yachting experience.
Two distinct itineraries
Trollfjord & Lofoten Islands
A total of six extended 11-day voyages between Oslo and Tromsø takes guests on adventures above the Arctic Circle into the land of the midnight sun. In addition to spectacular scenic fjords – including the dramatically narrow Trollfjord – guests will experience small communities, close encounters with nature, and in-depth exploration of the Lofoten Islands, including an overnight stay in Reine. Other highlights include picturesque Olden, Vik, Rosendal and Bergen – as well as fabled Skagen, Denmark.
Yachting the Norwegian Fjords
Continuing the success of the sold-out 2025 season, SeaDream Yacht Club will continue to offer the immensely popular 7-day Yachting the Norwegian Fjords voyages. These carefully curated itineraries will emphasize the benefits of yachting in some of the most spectacular waters on the planet – through fjords, inlets, and quaint villages. Several late-evening departures ensure ample time to explore ashore and interact with the communities visited, such as Rosendal, Vik, Ålesund and Kalvåg. Other highlights include spectacular Vik and Olden, Måløy, and Skagen in Denmark.
Spectacular European start
Before venturing to Norway, SeaDream II starts her 2026 European season with the 8-day Portugal, Spain & France Discovery from Lisbon to Bordeaux, that includes an overnight in Vigo, Spain, foodie favorites Bilbao and San Sebastian, Spain, as well as the picturesque fishing village of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France.
The 12-night Western Europe & The Kiel Canal departs from Bordeaux, combining small-island yachting destinations such as Belle Ile (France), Texel Island (Netherlands), Guernsey and Sark (UK), with cities such as Antwerp, Rotterdam and Copenhagen. Guests will also experience a transit of the Kiel Canal before ending the voyage in cosmopolitan Oslo, Norway.
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