SeaDream Yacht Club plans to resume sailing in June on a series of Norway voyages that include a call at Skagen, Denmark.

The nine sailings, through September, feature destinations hand-picked by SeaDream’s Norwegian founder and owner, Atle Brynestad.

Included are three seven-day voyages between Bergen and Oslo and six 12-day cruises that feature the Lofoten Islands and Tromsø.

North to the midnight sun

‘While SeaDream usually operates in the Caribbean and Mediterranean, the yachts have been to Norway before. But this time they are going further north past the Arctic Circle so that guests can experience the midnight sun, the spectacular Lofoten Fjords and Tromsø,’ SeaDream EVP Andreas Brynestad said.

He added: ‘Our yachts offer a naturally healthy, outdoor environment where space, fresh air and healthy food have always been a central component.’

Itinerary details

Two seven-day voyages will embark in Bergen and disembark in Oslo, with a third voyage embarking in Oslo and disembarking in Bergen. All of the 12-day sailings also visit Bergen, as well as Olden, gateway to the glaciers, and Ålesund, with its Art Nouveau architecture and scenic landscapes.

The 12-day voyages provide three days in the Lofoten Islands, draped across the Norwegian Sea and a beloved summer destination for Norwegians. 

Additional Norwegian ports include Geiranger, Flåm, Rosendal, Rørvik and Tromsø.

Yachts currently in Lisbon

As the COVID-19 pandemic developed, SeaDream said it was able to avoid cases on board. SeaDream I and SeaDream II have been in Lisbon where the crew choosing to stay on board have been engaged with maintenance and upgrades including painting and replacing teak decking.