Named “Best Small Luxury Cruise Ship of 2015” in ForbesLife, twin mega-yachts SeaDream I & II are intimate boutique ships that provide a unique travelling experience unlike any other cruise vacation. The expression “yachting” is not only a statement about size; it’s a lifestyle aboard our intimate vessels with the service of 95 crew members and 112 guests that make each guest feel like they are on their very own private luxury yacht. Chic and stylish, SeaDream’s 56-stateroom yachts are favored for its elegant informality, highly personal service, inclusive open bar and gratuities, all ocean views staterooms and suites, luxury accommodations and world-class cuisine.
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About Civitavecchia (Rome)
For centuries the ancient port of Civitavecchia has served as the gateway to magnificent Rome. Its a city so immersed in history, you'll find yourself drifiting back to a distant time. Home of Michelangelos Sistine Chapel, Rome flourishes today as she did in her Golden Age. Experience Rome, a city of colossal ruins, majestic cathedrals and a golden past, worthy of many return visits.
Civitavecchia (Rome) Attractions
Experience the history of Rome as you wander around the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
Civitavecchia (Rome) Activities
Explore the amazing history and culture of Rome. Stop at the Ara Pacis, or Altar of Peace, a Roman sacrificial altar enclosed in a screen of Parian marble.
Visit the Vatican Museum, where you can walk through the many rooms that house the largest art collection in the world.
Travel through magnificent St. Peter's Basilica, the largest church in the world.
View the Sistine Chapel, a masterpiece of Renaissance art, the ceiling of which was painted by Michelangelo.
Toss a coin in the famous Trevi Fountain - a way to ensure that you'll always return to Rome.
This small gem of a city is anchored in the peninsula of Monte Argentario, and enveloped by a blanket of beautiful sand and rock beaches. Porto Ercole is a splendid central destination that warmly welcomes tourists, and is a perfect getaway spot for those interested in traveling to nearby towns and historic sites for touring or art visits. From here, Siena, Tarquinia, San Gimignano (to name only a few of Porto Ercole's neighbors) lie directly at your fingertips.
Porto Ercole Attractions
The highlights contained inside the town's walls include the 16th century Palazzo Consani, located in Piazza Santa Barbara, and the old parish church of San Erasmo, which continues as in times past to offer its sacred protection to sailors. The whole city is dominated by a fortress (la Rocca), which looms over the port and bay and which was architecturally designed by Giovanni Camerini. The two other forts erected in Porto Ercole are Fort Stella and Fort Filippo. Fort Stella dominates a large area located at the back of the port, and is named for its geometrical form of a star (which houses a hexagonal courtyard at its interior). Fort Filippo is a formidable structure originally built with the best military architecture of its time. Filippo II was responsible for its construction and Giovanni Camerini for its engineering and design.
With its spectacular cliff-top setting, this ancient Corsican fortress-town has withstood many sieges. The 15th century steps, cut high in the rock face, are evidence of its troubled history. Today, medieval buildings crown the slopes leading to the fortress which overlooks the beautiful, multi-colored sea below.
Bonifacio Attractions
Stroll down the narrow, twisting lanes of this lovely walled cliff top medieval town past ancient buildings where native son Napoleon walked when he commanded the local garrison in 1793. Visit stunning churches like Ste. Marie-Majeur, a 12th-century structure with a fountain that collects rainwater and the old market. Or explore the starkly beautiful countryside and Sartene, a traditional Corsican town.
Located roughly between Salerno and Sorrento, Amalfi was already an important maritime republic in the Middle Ages. In fact, the Amalfi Tables represent the oldest maritime code in the world, which were observed throughout the Mediterranean until the late 16th century.
Today, Amalfi is one of the most popular resorts and stopovers along the famed Amalfi Drive, Italy's celebrated corniche that hugs the mountainous coast and carves its way through sheer rock. Opulent villas, cloaked in brilliantly colored bougainvillea, hide behind high walls and wrought-iron gates. Waves pound against the steep shoreline and tortuous bends challenge a steady stream of tourist vehicles. Around every hairpin turn spectacular scenery awaits. Spread across the slope of the steep Lattari hills, the town itself boasts a superb setting and plenty of charm. The small, inviting center features several attractions that should not be missed. Of particular note is the duomo, also known as Cathedral Sant'Andrea, a marvel of ancient Arab-Moorish architecture. The church dominates the lively piazza, full of shops and crowded with residents and tourists at any time of day. Ruggedly beautiful and enchanting Amalfi will guarantee you a delightful introduction to Italy’s famed coastline.
Amalfi Activities
The Duomo, named in honor of St. Andrew (Sant’ Andrea), this splendid cathedral evokes Amalfi's rich past. Reached by climbing a flight of steps, the church is characterized by its black and white façade and mosaics. It dates from the 11th century, although the present structure has been rebuilt. The Duomo is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (admission charged).
High above Amalfi is the Capuchin Monastery with a beautiful cloister offering superb views. The 12th-century monastic complex now houses the Cappuccini Convento Hotel; it can be reached via a lift from the coastal road.
Boasting a superb location at 1,155 feet above sea level, the Rufolo Gardens are famous for their beautiful landscaped grounds, framed by umbrella pines and full of colorful blooms. It was this site that inspired Richard Wagner in his opera Parsifal. The gardens are reached following a 30-minute, winding drive to Ravello and a walk through this charming town perched high above Amalfi.
About a two-hour drive from Amalfi lies the archaeological site of Paestum. Its temple ruins are among the finest remains of Greek architecture on the mainland of Italy. Guests interested in visiting the site may want to arrange a trip by private car.
Popular since Roman times when the emperors built their villas on Capri, this island is surely one of the world's most famous and beautiful spots. Visiting Capri, it is easy to see why the ancient Romans fell in love with this place 2,000 years ago - the craggy mountains, the sea caves and grottos and the brilliantly colored flowers cast a magic spell then and still capture the admiration of today's travelers. There are sleek yachts moored in the deep blue waters of the bays, and beautiful villas and tiny villages cling to steep slopes. An excellent year-round climate and a breathtaking landscape complete the picture of a storybook island.
Capri Activities
Capri TownLa Piazzetta is the main square of Capri Town located just opposite the upper funicular station. The square is an ideal place from where to start exploring or shopping. Sidewalk cafés around the square provide residents and visitors with a popular pastime - people-watching while sipping a drink or enjoying a coffee.
AnacapriCapri’s second town is reached via local minibus or taxis. In addition to numerous souvenir shops and designer boutiques, attractions include Axel Munthe’s Villa San Michele and the chair lift to Monte Solaro.
Blue GrottoBoat excursions to the Blue Grotto can be booked locally at Marina Grande. Be aware that it is necessary to transfer into smaller boats at the entrance to the grotto. Visit is subject to weather and sea conditions.
Located roughly between Salerno and Sorrento, Amalfi was already an important maritime republic in the Middle Ages. In fact, the Amalfi Tables represent the oldest maritime code in the world, which were observed throughout the Mediterranean until the late 16th century.
Today, Amalfi is one of the most popular resorts and stopovers along the famed Amalfi Drive, Italy's celebrated corniche that hugs the mountainous coast and carves its way through sheer rock. Opulent villas, cloaked in brilliantly colored bougainvillea, hide behind high walls and wrought-iron gates. Waves pound against the steep shoreline and tortuous bends challenge a steady stream of tourist vehicles. Around every hairpin turn spectacular scenery awaits. Spread across the slope of the steep Lattari hills, the town itself boasts a superb setting and plenty of charm. The small, inviting center features several attractions that should not be missed. Of particular note is the duomo, also known as Cathedral Sant'Andrea, a marvel of ancient Arab-Moorish architecture. The church dominates the lively piazza, full of shops and crowded with residents and tourists at any time of day. Ruggedly beautiful and enchanting Amalfi will guarantee you a delightful introduction to Italy’s famed coastline.
Amalfi Activities
The Duomo, named in honor of St. Andrew (Sant’ Andrea), this splendid cathedral evokes Amalfi's rich past. Reached by climbing a flight of steps, the church is characterized by its black and white façade and mosaics. It dates from the 11th century, although the present structure has been rebuilt. The Duomo is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (admission charged).
High above Amalfi is the Capuchin Monastery with a beautiful cloister offering superb views. The 12th-century monastic complex now houses the Cappuccini Convento Hotel; it can be reached via a lift from the coastal road.
Boasting a superb location at 1,155 feet above sea level, the Rufolo Gardens are famous for their beautiful landscaped grounds, framed by umbrella pines and full of colorful blooms. It was this site that inspired Richard Wagner in his opera Parsifal. The gardens are reached following a 30-minute, winding drive to Ravello and a walk through this charming town perched high above Amalfi.
About a two-hour drive from Amalfi lies the archaeological site of Paestum. Its temple ruins are among the finest remains of Greek architecture on the mainland of Italy. Guests interested in visiting the site may want to arrange a trip by private car.
Neighboring villages of Naxos and Taormina are in such harmony with their surroundings they almost seem carved from the hillside. Blooming jacarandas and bougainvillea grow in profusion over balconies and stone buildings built in medieval times. Palm fringed avenues wind through quiet streets and the view from Castle Mola provides a stunning look at the Ionian Sea, the town and Mt Etna.
Taormina Attractions
From the Greek Amphitheater, Taormina's most visited monument, you can see the active volcano Mount Etna, and beautiful views of the coastline. The amphitheater was built sometime during the third century B.C. by the Greeks and expanded later by the Romans who added their own structural characteristics. It's also the site of the Taormina Film Festival held every summer.
Taormina Activities
Explore the Roman Odeon, a small theatre next to the Church of St. Catherine. The theatre was built around 21 A.D., however, it was discovered by accident in 1892, by a local blacksmith
Stroll along the city's main street, Corso Umberto I, and through the Piazza del Duomo, where you'll find Taormina's main cathedral, which was built in
the 1400s
Visit the most famous palace in Taormina, the Palazzo Corvaja, and the Museum of Art and Popular Traditions, located in the Piazza Santa Catarina. The palace also houses the tourist office
Spend the day relaxing in Villa Comunale, a small park built by Lady Florence Trevelyan in the late 19th century. Another favorite garden in the city is the Public Garden, which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea
In 1530, Charles V of Spain granted the island of Malta to the Knights of the Order of St. John. Many impressive 16th-century limestone buildings and fortifications from the Knights have endured, helping make the city of Valetta simply magnificent to experience today.
Valletta Attractions
Explore the city's main square and pass many of its ancient buildings. Then head to St. John's Cathedral, founded by the Knights of the Order of St. John during the 16th century. Today the cathedral is the final resting place for many of the knights - their headstones line the cathedral floor.
Valletta Activities
Visit the Armory, St, John's Co-Cathedral, and the 18th century Manoel Theater for some more spectacular sights.
Visit the National Museum of Archaeology. It houses collections of pottery, sculpture, statuettes, stone implements and personal ornaments recovered from the Maltese megalithic temples and other prehistoric sites.
Explore the Palace of the Grand Masters, completed in 1574. It contains portraits of the Grand Masters of the Order and European monarchs, interesting furniture and other works of art.
Stroll through the Upper Barrakka Gardens and enjoy the magnificent panoramic view of Grand Harbour.
Montenegro is a country with deep blue sea, crystal clear rivers, mountains that reach the sky, dense forests, and beautiful lakes. It is bordered on the southeast by Albania. On the south, it is separated from Italy by the Adriatic Sea. Its western neighbors are the former Yugoslav republics of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The old town of Kotor is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in this area of the Mediterranean. It has succeeded in maintaining its original form, typical of towns from the 12th-14th centuries. The only car in the old walled section is a replica of a small Fiat Cinquecento with a mini-trailer, used to collect the trash. The narrow streets and squares, along with numerous medieval monuments, helped earn Kotor a place on UNESCO's World Heritage list.
This remarkable city on the Adriatic coast is an enduring example of strength and beauty. Dubrovnik is once again welcoming visitors, who are delighted to discover that it is still one of the finest examples of a walled medieval city.
Dubrovnik Attractions
The old city of Dubrovnik and the walls that surround it have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Portions of the wall date back to the 13th century. The ramparts are intact and encircle the old city with a circumference of more than 1.5 miles. Don't miss the chance to take a walking tour along its length for a spectacular view of the city it surrounds.
Dubrovnik Activities
Drive along the coastline to one of the finest botanical gardens in Croatia, the Arboretum.
Spend the day touring the city's rich religious and cultural history. Visit the large Onofrio Fountain, the Franciscan Monastery, and the Rectors' Palace.
Visit Lopud Island, the home of many great sailors and sea captains throughout history. With its mild climate, subtropical vegetation, charming footpaths, beautiful scenery, and sandy beaches, it is the perfect spot to relax.
Visit the 15th-century Rectors' Palace that was once the seat of Dubrovnik's Republic government. The elected Rector was not permitted to leave this building during his one-month term without permission from the Senate. Today, the palace is a museum with furnished rooms, Baroque paintings, and historical exhibits that will give you a taste of how the ruling class and the aristocracy used to live in Dubrovnik.
Take a side trip to the seaside resort of Cavtat. The original town grew up around the ruins of an ancient settlement by the Greeks from Epidaurus. Over the years, Cavtat has become a popular destination for yachting and sailing enthusiasts.
History has left its mark on the city of Zadar, Croatia. The Roman forum is well preserved; the Venetians walls still stand as do ancient Croatian churches, monasteries and palaces; and Zadar boasts a fine collection of gold and silver. Zadar has always been outward looking and part of the Mediterranean world. It has shared agriculture, shipbuilding, shipping and trade with people of the Mediterranean.
Zadar Attractions
The most outstanding monument of Zadar is, unquestionably, the former church of St. Donat dedicated to the Trinity. The church named after the bishop Donat from the begining of the 9th century, who is beleived to have had erected it, was first recorded in the celebrated work by Byzantine emperor Constantine Porfirogrenetus on the management of a state. Drawing upon the early Byzantine tradition, the edifice was built in the early Middle Ages, most probbably at the begining of the 9th century, as legend has it. It has a circular ground-plan and, like several other buildings of its kind built around Europe at the same period, a double space. Yet, it is a wholly original project for which there exists no prototype. Unfortunately, its original appereance has not been preserved and it now appears devoin of its former south annex. As a consequence, on this side its central volume results visible from outside. The church, leaning on the early Christian Cathedral now makes part of the episcopal complex.
In the past 40 years Rovinj has developed from a fishing village into a real tourist center thanks to its picturesque surroundings, its pleasant Mediterranean climate and its cultural-historical values.
Rovinj Attractions
Feel the enchantment of the town in its narrow medieval streets and warm Mediterranean setting. The main Church of St. Euphemia keeps relics of the saint and presents one of the most beautiful Baroque achievements in Istria. From the church plateau there is a wonderful view of the open sea and numerous islets in the distance. A visit to the Rovinj Town Museum and the town's many galleries will complete your cultural experience.
Venice is the essence of romance. Along the Grand Canal, the city's "main street," you will see row upon row of Gothic-Renaissance homes and palaces. Most are hundreds of years old and house priceless works of art. Dozens of delicate bridges lead the visitor from one wonder to the next: The Basilica of St Mark, the Palace of the Doges, and the remarkable collection of modern art assembled by Peggy Guggenheim in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni.
Venice Attractions
Probably the most famous site in Venice is St. Mark's Basilica. Built to enshrine St. Mark's body in the 9th century, it was rebuilt in the 11th century with a new, spectacular edifice. The interior is clad in wonderful mosaics and holds statues, icons and its famous horses, brought to St. Mark's after the 4th Crusade in 1204.
Venice Activities
Explore the Doge's Palace, the official residence of the Venetian ruler, founded in the 9th century. See its famous Bridge of Sighs, linking the palace to the state prisons
Take a walking tour through the quaint cobblestone streets and across the endless Venetian bridges to discover the intimate details that make Venice
so unique.
Enjoy a gondola ride through the canals as you relax and absorb the surroundings
Campanile is the brick bell tower that stands in Piazza San Marco. The present structure is a reconstruction of the original, which stood for 1,000 years before it collapsed in 1912. An elevator can be taken to the top, affording views of the Lido, the lagoon and even as far as the Alps on a clear day.
Art lovers will not want to miss this magnificent museum, Galleria dell’Accademia. It boasts the most extraordinary collection of Venetian art. In addition to priceless masterpieces by Giovanni Bellini, Paolo Veronese and Titian, there are paintings of 15th- and 16th-century Venice that show how amazingly little the city has changed since then. The Accademia is open every day of the week, but usually requires standing in line to enter.
Named “Best Small Luxury Cruise Ship of 2015” in ForbesLife, twin mega-yachts SeaDream I & II are intimate boutique ships that provide a unique travelling experience unlike any other cruise vacation. The expression “yachting” is not only a statement about size; it’s a lifestyle aboard our intimate vessels with the service of 95 crew members and 112 guests that make each guest feel like they are on their very own private luxury yacht. Chic and stylish, SeaDream’s 56-stateroom yachts are favored for its elegant informality, highly personal service, inclusive open bar and gratuities, all ocean views staterooms and suites, luxury accommodations and world-class cuisine.
Year Built
1984
Capacity
110
Meeting Rooms
No
Year Refurbished
2002
Elevators
1
Casino
Yes
Registry
Bahamas
Restaurants
2
Disco
No
Tonnage
4,260
Bars
4
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
56
Pools
1
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
N
Internet Cafe
No
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Admiral Suite
Commodore Suite
Deck 2 Yacht Club Staterooms
Deck 3 and 4 Yacht Club Staterooms
Owner's Suite
Owners Suite
Yacht Club Deck 2 Stateroom
Yacht Club Deck 3 Stateroom
Yacht Club Deck 4 Stateroom
Yacht Club Stateroom
Yacht Club Stateroom – Deck 2
Yacht Club Stateroom – Deck 3 & 4
Cabin Details
The Admiral Suite is casually elegant and comfortable, featuring a separate living and dining area, master bedroom and 1 1/2 baths. The separate and private en-suite master bedroom features a queen size bed and master bath.
Basked in light, the suite has 3 panorama windows. Individual entertainment centres are featured in the living area and the bedroom suite.
The Admiral Suite is casually elegant and comfortable, featuring a separate living and dining area, master bedroom and 1 1/2 baths. The separate and private en-suite master bedroom features a queen size bed and master bath.
Basked in light, the suite has 3 panorama windows. Individual entertainment centres are featured in the living area and the bedroom 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.
Additional Suite Amenities:
Refrigerator stocked with beer, soft drinks, water
2 flat screen TVs & DVD/CD player
Nespresso® coffee machine
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair Dryer
Bvlgari® bath amenities
Selection of superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
Combine two Yacht Club Staterooms to create a Commodore Suite. These comfortably appointed ocean view? suites provide a choice of two twin beds or a queen size bed, two full marble-lined bathrooms with multi-jet showers, a seating area with sofa, coordinated chair and cocktail table, 2 spacious closets and built in dressers with writing desk. Configuration allows for either an additional permanent queen bed or dining area. There are eight possible Commodore Suites and they average 390 spacious sq. ft. / 36.23 sq. meters.
Additional Suite Amenities:
Refrigerator stocked with beer, soft drinks, water
2 flat screen TVs & DVD/CD player
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair Dryer
Bvlgari® bath amenities
Selection of superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
Deck 3 Commodore Suites are close to the Pool and Main Salon.
?Note: Commodore Suites on Deck 2 feature four (4) 17 round windows instead of 2 picture windows found in Deck 3 Commodore Suites.
Combine two Yacht Club Staterooms to create a Commodore Suite. These comfortably appointed ocean view? suites provide a choice of two twin beds or a queen size bed, two full marble-lined bathrooms with multi-jet showers, a seating area with sofa, coordinated chair and cocktail table, 2 spacious closets and built in dressers with writing desk. Configuration allows for either an additional permanent queen bed or dining area. There are eight possible Commodore Suites and they average 390 spacious sq. ft. / 36.23 sq. meters.
Additional Suite Amenities:
Refrigerator stocked with beer, soft drinks, water
2 flat screen TVs & DVD/CD player
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair Dryer
Bvlgari® bath amenities
Selection of superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
Deck 3 Commodore Suites are close to the Pool and Main Salon.
?Note: Commodore Suites on Deck 2 feature four (4) 17 round windows instead of 2 picture windows found in Deck 3 Commodore Suites.
Combine two Yacht Club Staterooms and you have a Commodore Suite. These comfortable appointed staterooms provide a choice of two twin beds or a queen size bed, 2 full baths, a seating area with a sofa, coordinated chair and cocktail table, a spacious closet and built in dresser and writing desk. 8 Commodore Suites are available. Individual entertainment centres are featured in each living area.
These comfortably appointed staterooms provide a choice of two twin beds or a queen size bed, a seating area with a sofa, coordinated chair and cocktail table, a spacious closet and built in dresser and writing desk. As well as a marble lined bathroom with multi jet shower. Yacht Club Staterooms on Decks 3 and 4 feature a large picture window while Yacht Club Staterooms on Deck 2 have two nautical windows. The size of the Yacht Club staterooms on deck 2, 3 and 4 are identical other than this difference in the windows.
These comfortably appointed staterooms provide a choice of two twin beds or a queen size bed, a seating area with a sofa, coordinated chair and cocktail table, a spacious closet and built in dresser and writing desk. As well as a marble lined bathroom with multi jet shower. Yacht Club Staterooms on Decks 3 and 4 feature a large picture window while Yacht Club Staterooms on Deck 2 have two nautical windows. The size of the Yacht Club staterooms on deck 2, 3 and 4 are identical other than this difference in the windows.
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 Owners Suite is suite number 315 on both yachts, located mid ship on Deck 3 Close to the pool (aft, deck 3).
Additional Suite Amenities:
Refrigerator stocked with beer, soft drinks, water
2 flat screen TVs & DVD/CD player
Nespresso® coffee machine
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair Dryer
Bvlgari® bath amenities
Selection of superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
The Owner's Suite features a thoughtfully appointed separate master bedroom suite with a queen size bed and bathroom with massage shower, separate soaking tub, and views of the sea.
A spacious and sophisticated living and dining area with a half guest bath is the perfect place to entertain, host private cocktail parties or intimate dinners. Individual entertainment centres are featured in the living area and bedroom suite. A writing desk with Internet ready connection is also included
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*
Additional Stateroom Amenities:
Refrigerator stocked with beer, soft drinks, water
Flat screen TVs & DVD/CD player
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair Dryer
Bvlgari® bath amenities
Selection of superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
?Note: Yacht Club Deck 2 staterooms feature two (2) 17 round windows instead of a picture window.
*Except SDI: 203,204,207,208 and SDII: 204,205,208,209 which have a permanent queen bed
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).
Additional Stateroom Amenities:
Refrigerator stocked with beer, soft drinks, water
Flat screen TVs & DVD/CD player
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair Dryer
Bvlgari® bath amenities
Selection of superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
*Except SDI: 303,304,315,319,322 and SDII: 304,305,315,319,320 which have a permanent queen bed
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.
Additional Stateroom Amenities:
Refrigerator stocked with beer, soft drinks, water
Flat screen TVs & DVD/CD player
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair Dryer
Bvlgari® bath amenities
Selection of superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
These Staterooms provide a bedroom and bath, well-appointed open living area with a sofa and coordinated chair and cocktail table, a built in dresser and a writing desk. Ample room to relax, refresh and prepare for the next yachting adventure. An individual entertainment centre is featured in the living room.
Yacht Club Staterooms on Decks 3 and 4 feature a large picture window, while those on Deck 2 have two nautical windows.
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 a 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. Most staterooms offer a choice of 2 twin beds or 1 queen bed. Please contact the reservations team to confirm your choice. Yacht Club Deck 2 staterooms feature two (2) 17 round windows instead of a picture window.
Additional Amenities:
Well-stocked beverage refrigerator
55? flat-screen TV with Infotainment
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair dryer
Elm Organics bath amenities
Superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
Yacht Club Deck 3 & 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 a multi-jet shower and a well-appointed open living area with sofa, chair, cocktail table, and built-in dresser with writing desk. Most staterooms offer a choice of 2 twin beds or 1 queen bed. Please contact the reservations team to confirm your choice. Deck 4 staterooms enjoy close proximity to the SeaDream Spa, Fitness Centre, and Library. Deck 3 is the perfect location for guests who desire to be just feet from the pool.
Additional Amenities:
Well-stocked beverage refrigerator
55? flat-screen TV with Infotainment
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair dryer
Elm Organics bath amenities
Superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
Yacht Club Deck 3 & 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 a multi-jet shower and a well-appointed open living area with sofa, chair, cocktail table, and built-in dresser with writing desk. Most staterooms offer a choice of 2 twin beds or 1 queen bed. Please contact the reservations team to confirm your choice. Deck 4 staterooms enjoy close proximity to the SeaDream Spa, Fitness Centre, and Library. Deck 3 is the perfect location for guests who desire to be just feet from the pool.
Additional Amenities:
Well-stocked beverage refrigerator
55? flat-screen TV with Infotainment
Direct-dial telephone
Safe
Climate Control
Make-Up Mirror
Hair dryer
Elm Organics bath amenities
Superior Belgian bed & bath linens
Luxury Bath Robes & Slippers
Wooden & Padded Silk clothes hangers
24-hour in-stateroom Small Bites menu
Wifi Available
Deck 6
Deck 5
Deck 4
Deck 3
Deck 2
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Departure Port:
Civitavecchia (Rome)
Sailing Date:
Saturday, 07/25/26
Return Date:
Saturday, 08/08/26
Nights:
14
Ship:
SeaDream I
Cruise Line:
SeaDream Yacht Club
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Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only and on select sailings. Prices shown are for stateroom categories as noted and are shown in US Dollars. Government taxes and fees are additional. Airfare is not included. Prices and itineraries are based on availability and are subject to change without notice.