SeaDream Yacht Club celebrates 25 years

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SeaDream Yacht Club celebrates 25 years
From the beginning, the brand challenged convention by offering small-ship journeys designed to linger in lesser-traveled ports.

Miami-based SeaDream Yacht Club begins its 25th anniversary year in 2026, marking a quarter century since founder Atle Brynestad introduced a new vision for life at sea — one shaped by the freedom and intimacy of yachting rather than traditional cruising.

Founded in 2001, SeaDream Yacht Club emerged from Brynestad’s belief that luxury yacht travel at sea could be more personal, more flexible, and more connected to place. From the beginning, the brand challenged convention by offering small-ship journeys designed to linger in lesser-traveled ports, pair refined cuisine with relaxed elegance, and deliver highly anticipatory service within an atmosphere that feels distinctly private.

“The principles my father established in 2001 still guide us today,” Andreas Brynestad said.

“An intimate atmosphere, thoughtful attention to detail, and deeply personal service—paired with exceptional cuisine — remain at the heart of the SeaDream experience.”

During the past 25 years, SeaDream has quietly shaped modern luxury yachting through consistent action rather than proclamation. Early milestones included the complete rebuilding of SeaDream I and SeaDream II in 2002, the introduction of overnight stays and extended time ashore, and the development of open-air living that dissolves the boundary between ship and sea.

The brand later introduced the industry’s first plant-based menu at sea, shore power connectivity across its fleet, and innovations such as a yacht-to-sea waterslide — now a signature of the SeaDream experience

Throughout its history, SeaDream has earned sustained recognition from respected editorial voices, including Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure, reflecting long-term consistency rather than momentary distinction. These acknowledgments mirror guest loyalty built over decades, with many travelers returning year after year to sail with familiar crew and fellow guests.

As SeaDream enters its 25th anniversary year, the focus remains forward-looking. Planned highlights throughout 2026 will reflect the brand’s enduring commitment to intimate yachting itineraries, thoughtful evolution of the onboard experience, and journeys designed around time, access, and connection — including curated moments that honor SeaDream’s heritage.

“Our anniversary is not about looking back,” Brynestad added. “It’s about reaffirming who we are and continuing to evolve with care. The essence of SeaDream has always been consistency of experience, delivered quietly and with purpose.”

SeaDream Yacht Club’s anniversary year reinforces the philosophy that has defined the brand since 2001: It’s Yachting, Not Cruising.

For more information, visit www.seadream.com.

 

 

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