SeaDream Yacht Club’s 112-guest SeaDream I entered the Baltic Sea for her summer season, which features voyages showcasing Northern Europe.
The itinerary began from Hamburg, Germany on May 31 as the mega-yacht embarked on a journey through the Kiel Canal that will now call on the metropolises of Helsinki; Stockholm and St.
Petersburg, Russia, where multiple-night stays allow guests to explore highlights such as the world-famous Hermitage museum, or the renowned Jacobson Ballet School.
Due to her intimate size, this summer SeaDream I is able to dock in locations where larger ships cannot reach including the charming islands of Saaremaa in Estonia and Finland’s Aland archipelago.
“As SeaDream I embarks on her summer season, guests sailing onboard can look forward to visiting founder Atle Brynestad’s hometown of Oslo, overnights in St. Petersburg and more,” shares President Bob Lepisto. “Limited space remains on these voyages and we encourage travelers new to SeaDream to consider exploring the Baltic by mega-yacht.
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Defined by her intimate atmosphere, award-winning dining and 1:1 crew to guest ratio, SeaDream I will sail the secluded ports and popular harbors along the Baltic coast and throughout the Norwegian fjords. Northern Europe highlights include: · An itinerary featuring three overnights in St.
Petersburg, Russia. Guests will have access to unique land adventures, which include a special private opening of the Hermitage museum and a visit to the palace at Peterhof, unofficially known as the “Versailles of Russia.
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Tours of the Neva River and its canals will also be available, offering incredible vistas of St. Petersburg’s renowned architecture.
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