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About Sea Dream II

Treat yourself to a luxury yachting experience on the ultra-deluxe SeaDream II, accommodating just up to 112 guests, who can enjoy 5-Star personalized service, world class cuisine , stunning staterooms — all ocean view — and a fabulous spa. Delight in a "Yacht Club" lifestyle of elegant informality with an unstructured lifestyle including dropping anchor offshore and overnight stays in some of the world's most beautiful yachting ports and harbors.

Chic and sophisticated like her sister, SeaDream I, was designed to visit small harbors and intimate ports, some, the playgrounds of the rich and famous, that larger ships are not able to reach. Combining all the comforts of home with lots of pampering and fabulous amenities, SeaDream yachts emphasize style, quality and casual perfection.

Leisurely stroll the teak decks and enjoy the incredible views on the yacht that reflects SeaDream's passion for style, quality and casual perfection. Delicious 5-Star Dream Cuisine will take your senses on an incredible culinary adventure. Celebrating the yachting lifestyle is a special event, the delightfully decadent signature Champagne and Caviar Splash, featured on Caribbean cruises.

Luxuriate in beautifully designed staterooms, all ocean view, that will provide a relaxing retreat as your home away from home. Melt your cares away with incredible treatments at the Thai-certified SeaDream Spa. Enjoy fabulous ocean views as you work-out at the Fitness Center, featuring treadmills, elliptical machines and much more. Select from 30 championship courses at the state-of-the-art Golf simulator. Boasting 360-degree views, the Top of the Yacht Bar is a popular gathering spot to enjoy an after dinner drink and cigar. Boasting a retractable water sports Marina, guests can easily enjoy a variety of water sports, including water skiing, tubing, snorkeling and sail boating. Shop at the SeaDream Boutique for fabulous tax-free items.

Savor exquisite international cuisine prepared a la minute at The Dining Salon and enjoy a romantic dinner for two at an intimate alcove. Breakfast and lunch are served at The Topside Restaurant and casual choices are offered at the Top of the Yacht Bar during the day. Enticing selections are offered from the Wine Cellar and complimentary reds and whites at lunch and dinner. Evening cocktails are served with canapés and hors d'oeuvres in the lovely Main Salon.

Select from a variety of fabulous accommodations, all with ocean views, including 54 Yacht Club Staterooms, measuring 195-square-feet, 16 of which can be converted to eight Commodore Suites. Featuring a private master bedroom and bathroom suite with a soaking tub, a living room area with a guest bath, the stunning Owner's Suite features 447 with elegant appointments, sure to please the most discerning traveler. Each boasts a refrigerator stocked with beer, soft drinks and water, an entertainment center with flat screen TV, DVD/CD Player and iPod Docking Stations, plus a dataport for internet access. Marble-lined bathrooms boast Bvlgari® bath amenities. From the finest Belgian linens to the 24-hours suite "Small Bites" menu, enjoy luxury at its best on the SeaDream II.

Delightful evenings include a variety of entertainment choices. Request your popular music at the intimate Piano Bar and listen to your favorite tunes, dance the night away in the Main Salon and view the Starlit Movies on the pool deck, for a fabulous time. Savor an after-dinner cognac with new friends as you listen to the relaxing sounds of a classical guitar in the Top of the Yacht Bar. Take a traditional date night of dinner and a movie up a notch at Starlit Movies™ for a special event. Retire to the pool deck after a glorious dinner to enjoy a concert or film under a beautiful starry night with an amazing port of call as the backdrop for a romantic and unique evening. Yacht with lady luck at the Casino, located just steps from the Piano Bar. All this and more can be yours on the incredible Seadream II.

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Owner's Suite

This premium suite (447 sq. ft. / 41.53 sq. meters) includes a thoughtfully appointed separate master bedroom suite with a permanent queen size bed and flat screen TV. Large master bathroom with massage shower and separate soaking tub with views of the sea. A spacious living with flat screen TV, writing desk and ½ guest bath. Dining area. The Owner’s Suite is suite number 315 on both yachts, located mid ship on Deck 3 – Close to the pool (aft, deck 3).

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Admiral Suite

Enjoy 375 sq. ft. / 34.8 sq. meters of living space with ocean views from a total of 3 picture windows. Partitioned living and dining areas with ½ guest bath and closet. Separate and private en-suite master bedroom with permanent queen bed and closet. Marble-lined bathroom with multi-jet shower and soaking tub. Built-in dresser with writing desk. The Admiral Suite is Suite 400 on both yachts and is near the Library.

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Yacht Club Deck 4

Yacht Club Deck 4 staterooms average 195 sq.ft./18.12 sq. meters. These picture window ocean view staterooms include a marble-lined bathroom in select staterooms with multi-jet shower and a well-appointed open living area with sofa, chair, cocktail table, and built-in dresser with writing desk. Choice of 2 twin beds or 1 queen bed. Enjoy close proximity to the SeaDream Spa, Fitness Center, and Library.

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Yacht Club Deck 3

Yacht Club Deck 3 staterooms average 195 sq.ft./18.12 sq. meters. These ocean view staterooms with picture window include a marble-lined bathroom in select staterooms with multi-jet shower and a well-appointed open living area with sofa, chair, cocktail table, and built-in dresser with writing desk. Ample closet space. Choice of 2 twin beds or 1 queen bed*. The perfect location for guests who desire to be just feet from the pool (aft, deck 3).

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Yacht Club Deck 2

Yacht Club Deck 2 staterooms average 195 sq.ft./18.12 sq. meters. These ocean view? staterooms include a marble-lined bathroom in select staterooms with multi-jet shower and a well-appointed open living area with sofa, chair, cocktail table, built-in dresser with writing desk, and ample closet space. Choice of 2 twin beds or 1 queen bed

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SeaDream II Review — A classic, albeit aging ship, that still has a lot going for it, including excellent cuisine

Apr 2, 2022 | 5

SeaDream II Review — A classic, albeit aging ship, that still has a lot going for it, including excellent cuisine

SeaDream II Review

By John Roberts

For me, there is nothing more alluring than sailing to exotic destinations on a small cruise ship —one that carries just 112 passengers like SeaDream II.

Well, maybe a few things can make this even better.

  • How about the best food you have ever had on a cruise ship — or on any trip, actually.
  • Service from a team of crew members offering a perfect mix of passion, humor and attentiveness, and who leave you smiling every day.
  • Having just 70 people on board, as my particular voyage did.

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Life is good for John aboard the SeaDream II. * Photo: Colleen McDaniel

My first SeaDream cruise won’t be my last

So, my first cruise with SeaDream Yacht Club delivered on all these counts, showing why small-ship ocean sailing is so delightful.

SeaDream is renowned for their fantastic mix of relaxation, classic yachting and soft adventure.

VIDEO: Below, John shares a quick video overview of his SeaDream Cruise.

That said, while our mid-winter getaway allowed for an escape to a warmer climate, it was not without a few weather-related disruptions.

Sailing out of the tiny Port of Palm Beach in Florida, our original 7-night itinerary included seven port calls in the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and the Dominican Republic.

John on deck with binoculars

John perched on deck with the binoculars available for passengers. * Photo: John Roberts

Mother Nature reigns

Wind and waves caused adjustments to the plan, though.

Further, SeaDream was not able to meet the COVID testing protocols for our planned visits at Turks and Caicos. (Basically, Turks changed its rules, requiring a negative COVID test for entry, but SeaDream has no testing facilities onboard, so it couldn’t meet this new requirement.)

Our captain found new island destinations on the leeward side of islands in the Bahamas to avoid wind and rainy conditions. And we ended up having two stops at the Dominican Republic (originally it was one stop, at Samana) — at Puerto Plata and Isla Saona — where we joined the other passengers for a beach day, the signature SeaDream “Champagne and Caviar Splash at the Beach” party.

However, because of the conditions — sunny and mid-70s, but often quite windy — we never got to experience the wide variety of water sports available from the ship’s marina located on Deck 2 at the aft of SeaDream II.  It was just too windy and choppy to ever safely open up the marina the entire week.

I’ve seen plenty of these types of days in the Caribbean before, but for small, older ships like the SeaDream twins, conditions need to be pretty calm and ideal to use the water-sports toys.

SeaDream's water sports marina

SeaDream’s water sports marina in good weather conditions. * Photo: SeaDream

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When the weather gods hand you lemons …eat!

We focused on SeaDream’s food and service, two aspects of the cruise that made it very special and memorable. And so my Sea Dream II review is big on eating and service.

That combined with the charm of sailing on a ship designed to bring the passengers outdoors in true yachting style shows exactly why loyal SeaDream cruisers continue to rave about this cruise line, and come back again and again.

I have sailed on more than 100 cruises, and my preference is always small-ship cruising. Over the years, as I’ve enjoyed adventures with other boutique lines and expedition lines, and I have met many other like-minded travelers who prefer this same style of small-ship cruising. And I’ve heard from dozens of these new friends about their incredible experiences on SeaDream Yacht Club trips, and they insisted that I would also love it.

John jumping

John loved it! * Photo: Colleen McDaniel

They were right.

It’s not perfect, of course, being an older ship (originally built in 1985 and most recently refurbished in January 2022) with certain limitations — namely no balconies, limited entertainment options and bumpy in rocky seas.

But, the overall experience was so delightful that Colleen and I began making plans to book a trip with friends and family on one of the two SeaDream Yacht Club vessels in the near future.

Our Caribbean voyage with SeaDream Yacht Club ended up delivering an eye-opening experience focused around the stellar service and standout cuisine.

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Overall, John & Colleen were happy campers on the Sea Dream II. * Photo: SeaDream

As a winter getaway, it’s ideal. We have sailed extensively in the Caribbean and were excited to visit some unique spots that you can only reach by small ships such as Sea Dream II.

The appeal of this small cruise line is that the incredibly intimate environment filled with attentive staffers and well-traveled fellow cruisers makes you quickly feel as if you are enjoying a chartered vacation with friends and family.

These voyages allow you to fully savor your trip in any way you want: Just relax, dive into the activities available, or enjoy a mix of both.

SeaDream II is ideal for travelers who love to stay fit with daily workouts in the gym and an array of active excursions, from the stern marina water-sports options (in good weather), to cycling and hiking in port.

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John in the impressive gym for a ship the size of SeaDream II. * Photo: John Roberts

LOOKY HERE: Check out John’s 7 ways to keep fit on a SeaDream Yacht Club cruise.

A tour of the sea dream ii.

SeaDream II rises six decks high, with passengers using Decks 2 to 6. The small ship has an easy-to-learn layout, and the design is geared toward getting you outside. That’s what the yachting lifestyle is all about!

the 112-pax SeaDream II

The SeaDream ships carry just 112 pax each. * Photo: SeaDream Yacht Club

A $10 million-dollar refurbishment was completed in 2022, giving SeaDream II a fresh look, including cabin updates — new furniture, cabinets and electrical power outlets.

Most of your time is spent on the Pool Deck, located on Deck 3 aft or on the outer resort decks on 5 and 6, where you enjoy the new couples Jacuzzis, Balinese day beds and sun loungers.

new Bolidt® decking on Sea dream II

The pool, now surrounded by new Bolidt® decking material. * Photo: John Roberts

This large resort Deck 6 features new composite Burmese-style teakwood-look decking (bye-bye classic teak wood deck, hello easy-to-maintain artificial decking) and the furniture now features Loro Piana Italian upholstery . Even the towels are new; we found the plush Frette beach towels to be luxurious.

The Balinese beds are open for use during the day and can be reserved and set up for passengers to sleep under the stars, as well.

Balinese sun beds on SeaDream II

The Balinese sun beds on SeaDream II. * Photo: John Roberts

We spent most of our time at the very bow area on a big lounger and with close access to the hot tubs.

Bar staff made frequent runs around the top deck to ensure all passengers were able to keep their glasses full of the free-flowing included drinks.

Gareth the Head Bartender serving on deck of Sea Dream II

Gareth the Head Bartender serving on deck, even to the pair of hot tubs. * Photo: John Roberts

As beer drinkers who love to try out regional varieties when we travel, we found the selection onboard extremely limited.

However, we learned that you simply have to make a request for local beers (or any other food- or drink-related items), and the crew will do everything possible to head ashore and get what you desire.

That’s exactly what happened when Hotel Manager Jamie heard about our affinity for brews. He surprised us with a six-pack of Kalik (Bahamas) beer that he stashed behind the bar just for Colleen and me.

Hotel Manager Sea Dream Jamie with the Balik beer

Ask and ye shall have! * Photo: John Roberts

At the center of Deck 6 is the Top of the Yacht Bar, and this is where we spent a lot of time meeting new friends and having fun chats with head bartender Gareth and his colleagues Byron and Pavlo.

The bar seating area offers great views and a semi-protected area from any windy conditions while sailing.

Top of the Yacht bar in Sea Dream II review

Top of the Yacht bar. * Photo: John Roberts

There is seating around the bar, and tables there also are used as part of the Topside Restaurant that spans Decks 5 and 6 midship. This eatery is used for breakfasts, lunches and dinners on most sailings.

VIDEO: Here’s a short video look at Deck 6, below.

Inside the Sea Dream II

The ship offers a main restaurant on Deck 2, and this space is used for dinner primarily and for other meals when weather is too harsh for eating outdoors at Topside.

SeaDream II ‘s  Main Salon is the lounge on Deck 3, and this space features a dance floor and small stage where musicians set up for evening entertainment. We had a guitar player on for our sailing. This lounge is filled with chairs, sofas and tables and is a gathering place for evening entertainment and afternoon movies played on a pull-down screen.

The Main Salon also has a bar and a small buffet area for tapas at happy hours and on embarkation day as you wait (with drinks and refreshments) for your cabin to be ready before you are checked in and escorted to your accommodations.

It was mostly empty during the days, though, on our cruise, as most people enjoyed the pool and top deck to be in the sunshine. A grand dessert buffet also was set up one night in this space.

Dessert fest in the Main Lounge on SeaDream II

Dessert fest in the Main Lounge one evening. * Photo: John Roberts

Adjacent to the lounge, the Concierge area features the guest services desk, a fairly sizable boutique filled with SeaDream Yacht Club logo wear, watches, sunglasses and jewelry. The next cruise desk is also in here, and we saw plenty of people sitting down with Club Director Jamie Sommers to discuss their future cruise plans.

Our favorite rooms were on Deck 4

Deck 4 is filled with the best indoor spaces. A large library offers guides, books, games and other reading materials, as well as two computer stations with internet.

The attractive library on SeaDream II

The attractive library. * Photo: SeaDream Yacht Club

This is a wonderful space filled with attractive décor and comfortable seating. Just outside the library is the ship’s Casino (a room with a blackjack table) and the Piano Bar.

A lively area most nights, people gathered around Josh the piano player and signing along as Gareth slings drinks.

Piano Player Josh on Sea Dream

The popular little piano bar with player Josh tickling the ivories. * Photo: John Roberts

The blackjack table was filled with players each night, too.

At the other end of the ship is the spa and fitness center complex. I outlined all the gym features in this sidebar, HERE.

The spa offers an array of massages and other treatments, as well as a beauty salon and a small sauna and steam shower.

John in Sea Dream II spa

A visit to the spa puts a smile on John’s face. * Photo: Colleen McDaniel

VIDEO: Below is John’s full ship & voyage tour of the Sea Dream II. 

Staterooms on Sea Dream II

The cabins on Sea Dream II received extensive upgrades with the ship’s recent refresh.

Our stateroom was No. 404 on the port side midship, and we could really feel the waves during our sailing.

Being built in 1985, the ship doesn’t have the modern stabilization system that we enjoy on newer vessels.

The recent refurbishments added 55-inch flat-screen TVs with interactive menus showcasing on-demand movies, cable channels and the ship’s daily program. There is also plenty of storage and new charging ports for two styles of USBs, as well as U.S. and European plugs.

Stateroom #404 on SeaDream II

Stateroom #404. * Photo: John Roberts

We enjoyed the large living room and comfortable bed, and the cabin features tons of drawer space, a mini fridge that can be stocked with your beverages of choice and ample charging ports.

There are no balconies for any stateroom on SeaDream II . Instead, the rooms on Deck 2 offer portholes, and the other cabins feature large windows.

VIDEO: Here’s John’s Sea Dream II cabin tour.

The Sea Dream II Dining Experience

I am usually quite happy with the fine food I get on any cruise voyage, but the cuisine on SeaDream II stood out as a highlight of our trip.

We were impressed with the amazing variety of high-quality and delicious options offered on each menu. It truly was hard to choose our courses every time we sat down to eat. It all looked so good, and what we ended up choosing never disappointed.

Chef Alistair and his crew have it really dialed in to meet the tastes of the passengers, who on our sailing ranged in age between late 40s to 70s and came from mostly North America — with travelers also from Germany, Sweden and Norway.

Breakfasts and lunches at Topside offer a buffet and a menu of specialties.

Topsiders on SeaDream II

The al fresco setting in Topsiders. * Photo: John Roberts

Topside Buffet spread.

The Topside Buffet spread. * Photo: John Roberts

Each day, a specialty egg creation was offered for breakfast. There was an Indian curry omelet and Italian pesto eggs benedict to name a couple excellent dishes.

The buffet features breads, salads, cereals, fresh fruits and mueslis among other tasty items. We also started each day with a power shot veggie/juice blend.

For lunches, the buffet offered pastries, breads, a seafood bar with chilled crab claws and smoked herring and meat tray with salamis. The menu had gourmet burgers, lasagna, steamed black mussels and chicken wings.

Steamed mussels for lunch on deck of SeaDream II

Steamed mussels for lunch on deck! * Photo: John Roberts

Wings for lunch on SeaDream II

Wings for lunch! * Photo: John Roberts

The standout lunch of the week was the huge barbecue spread with ribs, chicken and sliders.

Topside Restaurant has seating either under the canopy or on the railings at the stern of the ship, and the space is used for dinners.

You have the option to book a spot for dinner outside any night that weather is good enough.

Dining out on deck of Sea Dream II

Dining out on deck, a wonderful experience when the the weather permits. * Photo: John Roberts

Meanwhile, the indoor restaurant is the designated dining spot for all on some days of the program.

indoor dining room on Sea Dream II

The indoor dining room. * Photo: John Roberts

On the dinner menu, we chose among dishes such as cauliflower tiki masala, osso bucco, almond crusted supreme free-range chicken, grilled lamb medallions, grilled filet of fresh turbot, tempura fried vegetables and grilled rock lobster tail.

The menu also features a solid array of vegetarian and vegan dishes.

Lasagna for SeaDream dinner

Lasagna is one of many dinner choices. * Photo: John Roberts

Our Ports of Call on the SeaDream II

First we headed to the bahamas.

Pulling out of West Palm Beach , we ambled up to the top deck to enjoy the views as we sailed up the channel toward the open seas.

Salt Cay was slated to be our first stop the next day, but we had to bypass this remote destination for a visit to Nassau , which offered safe harbor from the windy conditions that prevailed at Salt Cay, a tiny island just three miles from Nassau.

Sailing to Nassau on Sea Dream II

Sailing to Nassau. * Photo: John Roberts

Having already been to Nassau several times, we took the opportunity to stay onboard SeaDream II to use the gym, get an authentic Thai massage at the spa and relax at the pool and resort deck.

The next day, we visited Compass Cay , a small island in the Exumas in the Bahamas that has a beautiful bay. Conditions again were quite choppy, so the marina was not able to be used.

We figured we would have a few more chances to enjoy this feature and all the water sports and swimming opportunities it offers. Unfortunately, that never happened.

Instead, we spent our time finding active ways to enjoy these destinations on our own.

At Compass Cay, Colleen and I took a rough tender ride ashore and set out on a long hike along a forested path and a long stretch of secluded beach. After the hike, I enjoyed a little beach run and dip in the water.

Compass Beach run

John taking a run on the beach at Compass Cay. * Photo: John Roberts

By late afternoon, it was time to head back to the ship, and we stopped off to hang with the resident nurse sharks in the marina. Yes, people swim here with these gentle creatures.

Next up was San Salvador Island , another gem in the Bahamas that is lightly visited.

It was time for another run, this time from the pier to the beach. No one else was there, and the blue waters made for some nice snorkeling with the ship visible in the distance.

San Salvador Beach

San Salvador Beach is a lovely stretch of sand. * Photo: Colleen McDaniel

We got back onto SeaDream II in late afternoon feeling energized by the thrilling day, and we had a lovely romantic dinner outside as we set sail for Gordon’s Beach .

There was great anticipation for this port call because Gordon’s Beach was to be the location for the big beach party and Caviar Splash, a signature SeaDream Yacht Club event that is one of the highlights of any voyage.

Sadly, it was too choppy to go there at all. We skipped it and went on to the Dominican Republic.

On to the Dominican Republic

However, we woke up to extremely cloudy and stormy conditions while anchored off the beach.

By mid-morning, the ship started moving, and we were told that we had to head straight to the Dominican Republic to avoid the rough conditions that would persist for the next couple of days in the Bahamas.

About 30 hours later (having a sea day while motoring over to the Dominican Republic) we arrived to Puerto Plata for a three-hour visit. This left time for a quick tour for many, and Colleen and I strolled the city to stretch our legs after being onboard the rocking and rolling ship for too long.

Puerto Plata, DR

Puerto Plata, DR. * Photo: John Roberts

Before we knew it, we were sailing again. The crew set up a brilliant deck cocktail party, complete with sushi, by the pool, and we again took advantage of the warm Caribbean evening for a dinner under the stars and moonlight.

Cocktail deck party spread

Cocktail deck party spread. * Photo: John Roberts

The pastry chef designed an impressive dessert spread in the main lounge, and after a few sweet treats, we capped the night with some rousing sing-along time at the Piano Bar.

To the delight of passengers, the SeaDream crew and activities manager Frude were able to resurrect the Caviar Beach Splash party at our final destination. What a great ending!

We arrived to Isla Saona and were greeted by a beautiful sunshine-filled day, the best of the cruise.

SeaDream beach party

The coveted SeaDream beach party. * Photo: John Roberts

We tendered ashore — all passengers — and settled in at a beach resort with loungers and an open bar. Colleen and I went swimming, snorkeling and strolled the beach. The celebrations included the caviar and Champagne event, with Sea Dream staff popping bottles in the surf and spraying the group as we sipped (and some gulped down) the bubbly and noshed on caviar.

Talk about your guilty pleasures.

Champagne Pour

The Champagne pour! What COVID?! 🙂 * Photo: John Roberts

Watch SeaDream’s famous beach party below!

After a lobster lunch and more time relaxing in the sands, we went back to the ship and said farewell to the island and started our journey to San Juan, Puerto Rico , where we disembarked the next morning.

The Service on SeaDream II

Throughout this whole voyage, it was obvious why SeaDream Yacht Club gets such great marks from its loyal cruisers. The crew is just fantastic. From the moment we stepped onto the ship, we felt a special level of service. We had really never been treated better on a cruise ship.

The captain grabbed our luggage and offered to take it to our room. Yes, the captain!

Frank the sommelier joined us in the ship’s lounge for a wonderful chat as we waited our turn to check in. He told us that he is from Hungary, but SeaDream II is his second home because he has been with the company for 18 years. He loves his job, and he offered to give us a tour of the ship.

Frank Sommelier

Frank the sommelier. * Photo: John Roberts

Meal service was always superb, as well, with waiters such as Vikram, O’Neil, Emir, Fernando, Jesse, Jun, Sanny and Jerry quickly remembering our drink preferences and always popping by the tables to checking their guests.

Waiter Vikram on SeaDream II

Waiter Vikram. * Photo: John Roberts

Hotel Manager Jamie and maître d Severin made sure everything ran smoothly and regularly checked to see how our cruise was going and whether we had any special requests (remember the local beers?).

They also asked each day whether Colleen and I wanted a table set up for dining outside, which we often took advantage of.

I also had a great time chatting with Gareth and Byron at the bar as we sipped beers and tried their special cocktails. Byron, an avid golfer, even gave me a few tips as he joined me in the golf simulator for a little swing session.

Our cabin steward Edhz had everything exactly to our liking each day, with the fridge stocked with our drinks and the space nice and tidy, always with a special treat snuck in each night. Chocolate-covered strawberries was a welcome surprise one evening.

It’s these personal touches that reveal themselves throughout your cruise that truly make it special.

Chef Alistair

Chef Alistair. * Photo: John Roberts

Sea Dream II Caveats

  • The bathrooms are extremely small, dark and tough to maneuver within. However, the walk-in shower space is ample.
  • For those who are prone to seasickness, you might not like the motion of the ship when it gets into somewhat wavy conditions. I personally like a little rocking and rolling. That makes it feel like sailing a little more to me, but it can make it hard to sleep when it gets rougher at night.
  • Entertainment options are limited when the weather prohibits the water sports and outdoor activities.
  • SeaDream II has no balconies, which will disappoint cruisers who consider those a must-have amenity.
  • The Wi-Fi service (an added fee) has supposedly been enhanced, but our service was weak and spotty for most of the cruise.
  • Environmental impact — being an older ship, SeaDream II is nowhere near as energy efficient as the new vessels sailing today.

SeaDream II Review: Fast Facts

Itinerary: Here’s John’s 7-night Caribbean itinerary.

Fares: All-inclusive 7-night Caribbean cruise fares start from $4,800 per person, all-inclusive.

Weather: Cruising in the Caribbean in January will typically be cooler, with more wind and waves. The best season to take a Caribbean voyage tends to be in April and May ahead of hurricane season.

Passengers, in general, were a little disappointed about the adjusted itinerary during our cruise and poor weather limiting the water sports activities, but they also understood that the cruise line can’t control the weather. Like us, many of the first-time SeaDream cruisers also fell in love with the staff and service.

Recent Refurbishment: The cabins and outside decks were the main areas of SeaDream II that were refurbished.

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Until next time … * Photo: John Roberts

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Adrienne

John, So glad you experienced the unique seagoing holiday that SeaDream offers. The cuisine and service really do set SeaDream apart. And, as you saw having a maximum of 112 guests allows the 95 crew members to be very attentive. Sorry the weather was not fully agreeable. We look forward to seeing you aboard again soon!

John Roberts

Hi Adrienne, Thanks for giving a read. The crew definitely makes the voyage, rain or shine. It was a blast. Happy travels!

Linda Russell

Hi John, I was so curious to read your Sea Dream review as I sailed with them about 6-13 months after they began cruising. I LOVED the cruise while my husband thought it was too small for his liking and no balcony which we love.

Unfortunately he’s passed away a couple years ago so now I’m mainly cruising solo unfortunately. However the good thing about traveling solo you have the opportunity to mix and mingle easier and can more easily make some life long new friends. Since I’m a “real people person”and enjoy interesting and traveled pasengers I’m in my element.

I was so interested in your take on this ship becuse I’ve not met anyone since who has been on it and I’ve been fortunate to have been on almost all the cruise lines and all sized cruise ships, and 8t to date, from 112-6,000+ passengers and enjoyed them all with Sea Dream being one of my most memorable and favorkte and Carnival the least favorite.

In all these cruises, and many higher end, SeaDream has had the BEST cuisine by far!!!! Yes we did have a slight problem in the bathroom because we were tall and long legged and could not close the bathroom door as our legs were sticking out when on the toilet which was not a problem for us but could be for some. Also, since they were coming from Europe they advised us they needed to use heavier fuel which caused black soot all over the decks of the ship. We had never encountered that before or since so perhaps they’ve remedied that now. Yes there was little in the way of entertainment which we both enjoyed but we also knew that before we booked so we were not surprised. I also remember ordering lamb chops for breakfast with my eggs which were beyond fabulous! Staff was very nice and willing to do just about anything we asked. Their Dream Beds on deck at night we didn’t utilize but wished we had as it’s such a great and unusual happening especially if it’s a gorgeous and starry night and you’re wiih your loved one all snuggled up.

So this is my first reading about you both and I would say you are right on with your review which I’ve never said before nor have I commented on any other posts. So quodos to you John 9 and thank you for your comprehensive posts!!!

Be well, keep sailing and thank you!! I can’t wait to read more of your posts!!!

Linda Russell

John

Thanks so much for reading and commenting Linda! Yes, this cruise was a definite highlight of my past year of travel. The friendly crew, amazing food and fun group of outgoing fellow travelers made it a joy. We are anticipating a return to a Sea Dream cruise as soon as possible. Many happy travels! JR

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Linda Russell I am sorry about the death of your husband.

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Seadream ii itineraries, 12 night bridgetown to malaga, 8 night the iberian coast & the maltese islands malaga to valletta, 7 night sorrentine peninsula sojourn valletta to civitavecchia (rome), 7 night french & italian riviera delight civitavecchia (rome) to nice, 7 night french & italian riviera delight nice to civitavecchia (rome), 7 night southern italy sojourn civitavecchia (rome) to valletta, 10 night sicily, amalfi & beyond valletta to nice, 10 night french & italian riviera deluxe nice to civitavecchia (rome), 7 night amalfi coast to the adriatic sea civitavecchia (rome) to dubrovnik, 7 night dalmatian coast discovery venice to dubrovnik, 7 night greek isles & the corinth canal dubrovnik to athens (piraeus), 6 night greek journey to ephesus athens (piraeus) to athens (piraeus), 7 night engaging istanbul & the greek isles greece, 7 night turkey & the greek isles turkey, 7 night greek odyssey greece, 8 night secluded southern italy & greece malta, 11 night greece & israel antiquities greece, 7 night greek & italian discovery greece, 7 night western mediterranean explorer italy, 7 night spanish riviera revealed spain, 14 night transatlantic autumn voyage ii spain, 7 night caribbean dream puerto rico, 7 night leeward islands discovery antigua and barbuda, 7 night virgin islands & undiscovered puerto rico u.s.v.i., 7 night best of british virgin islands & st. barths puerto rico, 7 night leeward islands discovery u.s.v.i., 7 night caribbean celebration ii u.s.v.i., 7 night tropical new year’s ii u.s.v.i., seadream fleet.

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Port Gustavia St Barths cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Gustavia St Barths, Saint-Barthelemy Island France. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Saint Barthelemy Island (aka St Barts / St Barths) is one of the French Overseas Territories in the West Indies, Caribbean Sea. Its capital city is Gustavia, where is also the island's main/principal harbor/port. The island is approx 35 km (22 mi) southeast of St Martin Island , north of St Kitts Island , and approx 240 km (150 mi) to the east of Puerto Rico (US territory in the Greater Antilles). The Port's locode is GPGUS.

The island has total area approx 25 km2 (10 mi2) and population around 10,000. St Barths is a popular tourist travel destination, especially during the Christmas holidays.

Saint Barthelemy Marine Reserve (1999-founded) covers 10+ km2 (4 mi2) of protected areas, including bays and small islands, plus a zone restricted to scientific observations only.

The sea around the island features numerous coral reefs rich in marine life.

St Barths has 22 public beaches (most are named "Anse". Of those, 15 are suitable for swimming. Some (like Anse Toiny) are popular for windsurfing. St-Jean and Grand-cul-de-sac are best known for their watersports facilities. Among the most popular beaches are Flamands, Gouverneur, Colombier, Grand Galet, Grande Saline (nude beach). Anse de Grand Galet is in Gustavia's southwestern part.

On the island's northern coast there are 2 lagoons (Marigot, and Grand Cul-de-Sac).

St Barthelemy Island was named after Columbus' brother - Bartolomeo. The French arrived in 1645 as the island's first colonists. Later, it was sold to the Knights of Malta, then abandoned following several Carib Indians raids. In 1674, it was resettled by the French. The British occupied it for a short time, then the French prevailed once again. In 1784, St Barths was sold to Sweden. In 1878, France bought the island back, and today it is considered part of France's Guadeloupe dependency.

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Mega-yachts and cruise ships to St Barts Island anchor in front Gustavia's harbor and their passengers are transported to the harbor via the ship's tender boats.

At a short walking distance from the port's docking pier, cruise passengers can enjoy duty-free shopping, dining in French gourmet cuisine restaurants and cozy bistros, visiting idyllic beaches.

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    SeaDream Yacht Club. Named "Best Niche Cruise Line" at the Virtuoso Awards, SeaDream has achieved the industry's highest accolades for its two twin, casually elegant mega-yachts, SeaDream I and SeaDream II. With a maximum of only 112 guests and a 95-person award-winning crew, "It's yachting, not cruising,".

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    Now it's my turn, and I'm literally writing this from the sun deck on SeaDream II, the 112-passenger small luxury cruise ship from SeaDream Yacht Club, currently sailing a weeklong itinerary ...

  12. Seadream II Cruise Ship

    Also, SeaDream guests like to entertain themselves. The art of conversation is considered important on SeaDream Yachts. So is the art of reading, sunbathing on deck or snoozing in the shade. Find Seadream II Cruise Ship Information and Rates on iCruise.com. Book Sea Dream Yacht Club Seadream II online or call 1-800-427-8473 - iCruise.com.

  13. SeaDream II Cruise Ship Review

    SeaDream II 2023 Fall Crossing This is a review of the second Atlantic crossing that I've experienced on SeaDream II. The crossing began on November 26, 2023, in Lisbon Portugal, and ended on ...

  14. SeaDream II Cruise Ship Walkthrough

    This is a walkthrough tour of Sea Dream II, a 112-passenger cruise ship from SeaDream Yacht Club, This cruise ship tour gives you a feel of the ship and a lo...

  15. SeaDream II

    SeaDream II. 104.8 m. 14,6 m. 4.4 m. SeaDream II is a small cruise ship operated by SeaDream Yacht Club. [1] In service since 1985, she was formerly named Sea Goddess II and operated by Cunard. This was followed by a transfer to Seabourn in 2000 where she became Seabourn Goddess II. In 2001 the ship was sold to Sea Dream Yacht Club. [2]

  16. About

    SeaDream Yacht Club is a family-owned company. SeaDream's sole Founder, Owner & Chairman, Atle Brynestad, founded Seabourn Cruise Line in 1987 and was its Chairman and CEO during its initial years. He has also served as Chairman of Cunard Line Ltd. and as a board member of Carnival Cruise Lines. Established in 2001, SeaDream Yacht Club ...

  17. Sea Dream II Reviews, Ship Details & Photos

    Sea Dream II overview. SeaDream II is a small cruise ship operated by SeaDream Yacht Club. In service since 1985, she was formerly named Sea Goddess II and operated by Cunard. This was followed by a transfer to Seabourn in 2000 where she became Seabourn Goddess II. Free Price Alert.

  18. Sea Dream II Review

    A tour of the Sea Dream II. SeaDream II rises six decks high, with passengers using Decks 2 to 6. The small ship has an easy-to-learn layout, and the design is geared toward getting you outside. That's what the yachting lifestyle is all about! The SeaDream ships carry just 112 pax each.

  19. SeaDream II Cruise Ship

    Cruise Ship SeaDream II. SeaDream II at London, England. Ship Data. Cruise line: SeaDream Yacht Club. Double occupancy/max occupancy: 110 / 110 Crew: 85 Year built: 1984 Year(s) refit: 2007 Tonnage: 4333 Length overall: 344ft (105m) Beam: 84ft (15m) Draught: 14ft (4.4m)

  20. SeaDream Yacht Club Bahamas Cruise and SeaDream II Ship Tour

    The SeaDream II is a luxury cruise ship that carries up to 112 passengers.Our SeaDream Yacht Club cruise to the Bahamas and Dominican Republic was noteworthy...

  21. SeaDream II cabins and suites

    The SeaDream II cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues. Owners Suite Layout (floor plan) Max passengers: 2: Staterooms number: 1: Cabin size: 445 ft2 / 41 m2: Balcony size: none:

  22. SeaDream · SeaDream II · Ship Overview and Itineraries

    SeaDream I. Year built. 1984. Cabins. 47. Max Occupancy. 112 passengers. Overview. Browse SeaDream II cruise ship itinerary and find out more about the exciting ports this ship is sailing, including dates with the ship's arrival and departure times.

  23. SeaDream I Cruise: Expert Review (2023)

    SeaDream, created in 2001 when a former Seabourn honcho acquired Cunard's pair of Sea Goddesses, is the most genuine small-ship ultimate-flexibility cruise experience in the industry.

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