
A Greek Isles Dream Cruise with SeaDream Yacht Club
We enjoy a magical Greek Island cruise aboard SeaDream Yacht Club.
Rickee, senior editor, cruisereport.com on the deck of seadream I
Itinerary: Athens, Itea (Delphi), Sarande (Butrint), Katakolon (Olympia), Gythion, Monemvasia, Piraeus (Athens)
My first memory of SeaDream Yacht Club is from January of 2003. We boarded SeaDream II in St. Thomas and it was our first small ship experience. To say the least, we were apprehensive. I can still remember at the cocktail reception on the first night, Captain Dahl rode into the lounge on a Segway wearing a Viking helmet! It was an image I will never forget. Captain Dahl was larger than life, and he is missed by all who knew him. SeaDream was a young cruise line and there were only 34 guests on that sailing. Imagine a crew of 90 serving 34 guests! Our first small ship, or yacht, experience became one of our most memorable trips ever.
Since that first cruise, we have sailed with SeaDream a total of five times, and each time has been something special. You may wonder why a cruise journalist would go back on the same cruise line, or ship, multiple times. Things can change over time. There can be staff changes, ownership changes, changes in the company policies and product and of course, ships do get older. It is important for our consumer audience to know about the changes over time, good or bad.
The Greek Isles is the perfect destination to explore on SeaDream
So after ten years, how has SeaDream changed? Is it better? Is the SeaDream experience the same today as it was in 2003? The answers is not a simple one. Actually, yes and no. Captain Dahl has passed on and that is a loss. The unlimited tins of caviar that were served every night at the cocktail reception have been scaled back to a couple of times during a 7-night cruise. The signature Pomeroy champagne has been replaced with a lesser-known brand. And, there seems to be a little more emphasis on generating revenue on board than there was back in the day. But, the important characteristics that make this a 5-star cruise line, and consistently one of our picks as Editor's Choice, remain. Many of the staff and crew are the same people that were sailing when the cruise line started. The attention to service and guest satisfaction is unmatched in the industry. And, the quality of food remains extremely high.
One big thing that SeaDream has now that it did not have ten years ago is a large (and growing) loyal customer base. Nearly half of the 104 guests on our cruise had sailed with SeaDream before, and some had hundreds of nights sailing with SeaDream. Nothing says more about a cruise line than loyal clientele, and SeaDream has a foundation of true believers in the brand.
The Ship
SEADREAM I
SeaDream Yacht Club operates two identical 112-guest yachts. The yachts themselves have a glorious history starting in the 80’s when they were first built as the Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II. Later, the ships were acquired by Cunard and then by sister company Seabourn before being sold in 2001 to SeaDream Yacht Club. SeaDream re-designed the ships to look and feel more like yachts by increasing the amount of open deck spaces. Good move. The result is vessels that are ideally suited for sailing the warm waters of the Caribbean in the winter months and the Mediterranean in the summer. Both ships feature lots of open teak deck space, cushioned lounge chairs, and those wonderful Balinese DreamBeds.
Because of their size and configuration, the yachts are well-suited to the charter market. Large companies and even families will charter the yacht(s) for private sailings. It is a profitable business that has earned SeaDream quite a reputation, and no doubt helps to keep the small company afloat (no pun intended).
Other than some minor refurbishments a few years ago (new fabrics and carpet), and a small boutique on Deck 4 being converted into an Admiral's Suite, the yachts have pretty much remained unchanged since our first sailing. The overall design of the yachts is great and they are very comfortable. However, some areas are beginning to look tired and are showing their age. The suites are large and comfortable, but the cabinets are starting to look dated. Also, with some minor changes, the suites could benefit from additional storage space. The mattresses in our suite seemed to be at the end of their life cycle, as well. However, all of the linens were very high quality and comfortable. Re-furnishing staterooms takes a lot of money and I am sure investing heavily in 30+ year-old hardware may not be the wisest business decision. Rumors have been flying around that the company may have plans to build a new, larger yacht, but I have been unable to confirm this.
In spite of some areas showing signs of age, the yachts have tons of character and a "soul" that cannot be matched by a brand-new vessel. Make no mistake, these yachts still deliver a 5-star experience which is the envy of many competitors.
The Yacht Experience
SeaDream Yacht Club would have you believe that yachting is different from cruising, and there is certainly a noticeable difference. For one thing, the feel is casual and relaxed, just like it would be if you were on a friend's yacht, a very rich friend. And, like on a yacht, there are virtually NO public announcements to interrupt your leisure. The crewmembers call you by name and never fail to offer a smile and a friendly "hello". Breakfast, lunch and, weather permitting, dinner are served on deck, al fresco, in the Topside Restaurant. When weather makes dining outdoors a bad idea, dinner is served in the Dining Salon on Deck 2, a well-appointed and elegant dining room. When you dine aboard a SeaDream yacht, you do so when and with whom you choose. There are no assigned seatings or strict dining times. There are no formal nights and “yacht casual,” meaning no shorts or jeans, is the dress code around the ship after 6pm.
Alberto takes time for a photo with rickee
Days are typically spent on the yacht’s outer deck areas or on shore. The disproportionately large pool deck (Deck 3 aft) is a great place for sun worshippers to work on that Caribbean or Mediterranean tan. SeaDream crew are always nearby with your favorite beverage. Often, your lounging will be enhanced by a smiling deck steward offering to spritz you with cool water, or bring you fresh fruit or ice cream. A favorite place of ours is the Top of the Yacht Bar on Deck 6 which is also where you will find the unique Balinese DreamBeds. The Balinese beds, which flank the yacht’s exhaust stack (aft), are large, plush and the perfect way for two people to share sun time together. For more privacy, there are DreamBeds on Deck 6 forward, as well. Upon request, the DreamBeds can be reserved for sleeping "under the stars" out on deck. Stewards will make up the beds with quality linens and pillows for your comfort.
With the exception of incidentals and shore excursions, your cruise fare includes just about everything. The open-bar policy onboard means all soft drinks, beer, wine and cocktails are included with only premium brands being the exception. A variety of salon and spa treatments and massages are available from the yacht’s spa for an additional charge as are dry cleaning and laundry service. Gratuities are included in the price of the cruise. All of this combines to create a very high value for your luxury travel dollar compared with some other ultra-luxury cruise lines.
Accommodations
At 195 sq. ft., the Yacht Club Staterooms are cozy, efficient and comfortable. There is ample closet space with plenty of hangers, and dresser storage for at least 14 days of yacht attire. However, the bathrooms, which are slathered in marble and appointed with Bvlgari products, are tiny and cramped. Gone are the plush Turkish cotton towels that impressed us so much on our first sailing that we tracked down the supplier and bought them for our own home. There is a sink with small marble vanity and one glass shelf for your personal items. In contrast, the nearly full-sized shower stall features a multiple jet system for a full-body water experience. The water pressure was always great and we never lacked for hot water. The edge of the toilet is uncomfortably close to the bathroom door making for some interesting maneuvers when the need arises.
Our stateroom is decorated for our anniversary
The taupe, cream and pale blue fabrics used in the stateroom, along with the light-colored woods, create a relaxing atmosphere. A curtain can be pulled to separate the sitting area from the sleeping area. The sitting area is furnished with an uncomfortably firm couch with lots of throw pillows, a coffee table and a side chair. The bedroom has a queen-sized bed with lots of pillows, two side tables and a mirrored sit-down vanity complete with stool. As stated earlier, the mattress in our suite is probably in need of replacement and has developed a large dip on both sides from use. A lighted magnifying makeup mirror and hand-held hair dryer are nice amenities. Each stateroom has a telephone and individually controlled air conditioning that will freeze you out if you let it. A mini-refrigerator is fully stocked with bottled water, soft drinks, beer and wine and is replenished as needed. Cotton robes and slippers are furnished for wear while onboard and a programmable safe is found in a compartment next to the closet. The safe in our suite was not mounted to the cabinet, so offered little real security. Someone could have easily just pulled the safe out and walked off with it. I am positive that had we reported it to Concierge, it would have been secured. Much to Rickee's chagrin, the signature SeaDream monogrammed cotton pajamas were not delivered to our suite on this sailing. We were told that the pajama shipment did not arrive in time for our cruise.
All staterooms include flat screen televisions with DVD players (complimentary DVD movies are available at the Concierge desk), MP3 connections and a CD stereo system. There are two movie channels and CNN International news as well as a couple of closed circuit stations playing SeaDream promotional videos and a bridge cam. Both 120 and 220-volt outlets are available, but only one of each. There is also an iPod docking station.
SeaDream offers a Commodore Suite which is basically two Yacht Club Staterooms joined together. We were fortunate enough to occupy one of these on a previous sailing and really loved the layout. One side of the Commodore houses the bed while the other has a dining table that seats four. Both sides have bathrooms, closets and sofas. It sounds sort of strange, but it works. If you are traveling with kids, the Commodore is the way to go. And, for all-out extravagance, there is a spacious Owner’s Suite with 450 sq. ft. There are no balconies, but what yacht has balconies? Besides, you are never more than a few steps from a spacious outer deck.
All carpets and fabrics throughout the vessel were replaced in 2011.
Entertainment
Typical of other small ships, SeaDream’s entertainment is limited. Evenings onboard usually begin with the daily cocktail party at 6:30pm held in the ship’s lounge or on the pool deck (weather permitting). As guests sip their favorite cocktails and munch on delicious, and often elaborate, hors d’oeuvres, they are entertained by the yacht’s pianist or guitarist. Before dinner, the guitarist strums outside the Dining Salon. After dinner, the entertainer moves up to Deck 4 to the Piano Bar, a small, intimate area next to the Casino (which consists of a single Blackjack table). Popcorn Movie Nights are held in the Lounge on select evenings.
Activities
The most popular activity on a SeaDream cruise centers around the destinations, which tend to be smaller ports where the large ships cannot go. When the ship is anchored and the weather and local authorities permit, the water sports platform at the aft end of the yacht is lowered and guests can partake of the various water "toys". Swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, sailboating, water skiing are some of the activities offered. The yacht even has a couple of Wave Runners available for guest use and a banana boat that is pulled behind a motorized zodiac for guests to try to ride. Guests are also invited to take one of the yacht’s mountain bikes ashore to pedal around town.
Elisa Della Guardia and Rickee stop for a quick photo
Elisa Della Guardia, the yacht’s Club Director, is available to describe the many shore excursions that are offered. As is common, excursions are not included in the cost of the cruise. We found some of the offerings to be a little on the expensive side, and others to be competitively priced.
Cold bottled water is always available by the gangway to take with you when you leave the ship. Water is also available at the places where you board the tenders to return to the ship. When you get back on board, a smiling waiter hands you a cold face towel. A nice touch.
The yacht’s library on Deck 4 is exceptionally well stocked for a vessel of this size. The library is a quiet and comfortable area with large, plush chairs and sofas. Guests can grab any book they like from the shelves and return it before the end of the cruise. Chess boards are set up awaiting players and newspapers and magazines are there for the reading. The library also serves as the yacht’s Internet Cafe with two computer terminals to access the Internet. There are two Internet packages available: $99 for the entire week with unlimited access, or $25 for one day with unlimited access. Gone is the clunky card reader that you used to have to insert to gain access. The yachts have been equipped with Wi-Fi and after a visit to Concierge, the guest is given a user id and password. The Wi-Fi worked perfectly from our stateroom (310) and Internet reliability and speed were the best of any ship we have sailed. And, the $99/week with unlimited access, for us, is the best value we have found for Internet access.
For those desiring a workout, the yacht has a nicely-equipped Fitness Center located on Deck 4 forward that is open from 8am to 8pm; however, you can use the facilities at other times upon request. Tai Chi classes are offered on most days. The SeaDream Spa offers a wide selection of Thai therapies, massages, facials, manicure, pedicure and salon services. There is also a steamroom and sauna available. The Golf Simulator located Deck 6 forward provides guests with the opportunity to play on various famous golf courses. A variety of clubs and balls are provided on a complimentary basis.
Food and Dining
Dining is one area where SeaDream leads the cruise industry. The quality and presentation of meals on SeaDream is unmatched in our opinion.
Each day begins with breakfast served al fresco in the Topside Restaurant beginning at 7:30am. A buffet with fresh fruit, cheeses, oatmeal, breads and pastries complements a full cooked-to-order breakfast menu. This includes eggs any way you can imagine and a variety of meats including a cooked-to-order minute steak. A variety of pancakes, French toast and a daily breakfast special are always available. Early risers can find fresh coffee and pastries at the Top of the Yacht Bar starting at 7am.
Those banana pancakes are not long for the world
By 12:30, it is time to head to the Topside Restaurant for lunch. The buffet line includes a selection of salads, cheeses, desserts and breads. Fresh crab claws, crab legs and boiled shrimp were some of the featured items during the week. The lunch menu changes every day and includes a variety of specials. You can always order a hot dog, hamburger or cheeseburger with fries or onion rings. Meals are cooked to order and extremely fresh. The Asian specials offered during this cruise were amazing, and quite spicy. We found the service at both breakfast and lunch to be spot-on SeaDream perfect. The wait staff really is amazing.
There are ample appetizers and snacks served each evening at the Cocktail Party held in the ship’s lounge or on the pool deck (depending on the weather). A large tin of caviar is available for guests to enjoy on more than one evening during the cruise. Crostini, egg, onions and crème fraiche are available to enhance the experience, all served up with traditional mother-of- pearl spoons. Other hors d’oeurves run the gambit from coconut shrimp to egg rolls to a spectacular sushi display one evening (the wasabi had a real kick). One evening featured a Mexican theme, which seemed a little out of place in the waters off the coast of Greece, but the Margaritas tasted just as good as they do in the Caribbean.
Dinner service begins at 7:30 in the Dining Salon on Deck 2. However, if you prefer to dine outside on deck and weather permits, simply ask the Maitre d’ Hotel a day in advance and he will gladly accommodate your request. When weather permits, SeaDream features "Dinner Under The Stars" where everyone is invited to dine at the Topside Restaurant. Dinner menus change each day and the menu items continue to evolve and improve. There are some extremely complex dishes coming out of the Executive Chef Singh’s galley and we suspect that this may be the reason wait times between courses were somewhat longer than normal. During the eight-course (no kidding) "Menu Degustation" dinner, we actually skipped dessert because we were tired and ready to go to bed! As a rule of thumb, two hours for dinner is not unusual.
al fresco dining is a real treat
Freshly prepared sandwiches and sweets are available after lunch at the Topside Restaurant buffet. The 24-hour Stateroom Menu also offers healthy selections and lighter fare.
The Good and the Bad
Every cruise line and/or ship has areas that stand out. Here are a few things that we observed.
Things We Love
Personal, friendly service is unmatched in the industry
Excellent food quality and presentation
Best cocktail hour of any cruise ship
Small, intimate "yacht" atmosphere
Casual dress code
Lots of open deck space
Best Internet of any ship
Beverages, cocktails and gratuities are included
Things We Would Like To See Improved or Changed
Mattresses could be replaced
Additional storage in bathroom is needed
Staterooms need updating
Summary
An “experience” really is the best way to describe sailing on a SeaDream yacht. We have said it before and we can wholeheartedly say it again: There is no other ship (or yacht) in the world that offers this level of personal attention and outright pampering. Of course, with a crew of 95 and a guest capacity of 108 giving a near 1:1 staff-to-guest ratio, this task becomes manageable. Guests enjoy a relaxed, yet sophisticated vacation experience. The only dress code is “yacht casual” and there are no formal nights or ties required.
SeaDream Yacht Club is best suited for adults who are looking for a relaxed, casual and upscale vacation experience. This is much more laid back than a typical cruise vacation. We were pleasantly surprised to see a much younger clientele on this most recent cruise. We would not typically recommend SeaDream to families with young children, however, we met a family traveling with two boys (ages 13 and 10) and they enthusiastically claim SeaDream to be their favorite cruise line! We also do not recommend these yachts for those with serious physical disabilities. The yachts do have an elevator that takes guests from Deck 2 to Deck 5, but not to the Top of the Yacht Bar. And, there is no ramp to the Top of the Yacht. Also, many ports require the use of the yacht’s tenders (smaller boats that take you from anchorage to the shore). Getting into and out of tenders can be a challenge for the physically disabled.
Sea Dreams Do Come True (2003)
Our first sailing with SeaDream Yacht Club was 7-nights in the Caribbean. We are hooked on small ship cruising!
Try to imagine a Captain of a luxury cruise ship arriving at the Captain’s Welcome Reception in full dress uniform wearing a Viking helmet and riding a Segway! Not exactly what you would expect, right? This is just one example of how SeaDream Yacht Club exceeds, no, redefines expectations.
At the end of a series of review cruises which included established 6-Star heavy-hitters such as Silversea, Seabourn and Radisson Seven Seas, we set out to explore the newest cruise line claiming rights to the title "Luxury Cruise Line", SeaDream Yacht Club. In the three months leading up to this cruise, Rickee (Senior Editor for CruiseReport.com) and I have been privileged to sail aboard some of the finest and most luxurious ships in the world. So when we say we are impressed with a cruise line, it means something. We are impressed with SeaDream Yacht Club!
Embarking the SeaDream II is more like stepping aboard a private yacht than checking into a floating hotel. A friendly young man will seize your carry-on luggage and escort you up the gangway to the pool deck where you will be greeted by a host of ship’s officers and crew. Checking in is just a matter of signing your cruise contract, handing over your passport and grabbing the key to your stateroom. Don’t be surprised if you have a glass of welcome aboard champagne in your hand within 3 minutes after exiting your taxi. You can forget about standing in line on a SeaDream yacht; these ships only cater to 110 guests. And with a crew of 90, it is no surprise to find service levels on board these yachts to be very high.
Yacht Club Stateroom
Some might say that the standard accommodations on board SeaDream yachts do not rise to the level of a ‘suite’. At 195 square feet, they are better described as luxurious staterooms. All are ocean view with large picture windows (portholes on Deck 2). The sofa looks too long for a room this size, but is comfortable. There is a large desk/entertainment center opposite the sofa/coffee table that is home to the refrigerator, glassware, extra large safe, desk, flat-screen LCD television/DVD player/CD player, and six large storage drawers.
A queen-size bed (some staterooms can be configured with two twin beds) topped with luxurious European-style down comforters and down pillows faces a long, narrow vanity complete with lighted makeup mirror and vanity stool. While the bathroom is arguably one of the smallest of any ship, it does feature a large, well-equipped shower stall and exquisite Turkish towels. Bvlgari amenities are provided in the form of shampoo, conditioner, bath and shower gel, soap and body lotion. Even though the closet is not a ‘walk-in’, it is large enough to hold enough clothes for a two-week cruise and is provisioned with many wooden hangers. Every stateroom comeswith complimentary bottled water, a refrigerator stocked with complimentary soft drinks, beer and tonic, personalized stationery, a telephone, and a slick LCD flat-screen television with DVD player. There are a few “suites” aboard the SeaDream yachts for those who would like more space; however, we were unable to view them.
Senior Editor, Rickee Richardson, gets a lesson from Asst. Purser, Lysbet Helsen, on how to ride a Segway.
The two SeaDream yachts, SeaDream I and II, originally entered service in 1982 as part of Sea Goddess Cruises and were christened the Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II. Here they established a reputation as ultra-luxury yachts for the rich and famous. They were later sold to Cunard, then to Seabourn and, in 2001, repurchased by the founder and former owner of Seabourn along with a former President of Seabourn. Thus was born SeaDream Yacht Club in September, 2001. After a complete redesign and refit in early 2002, the two ‘yachts’ have been redesigned to suit today's casual, upscale traveler. Interestingly, many of the ships’ staff have been with these yachts since they were owned by Sea Goddess. As a result, interactions between the staff appear more like a close-knit family than a group of employees.
As you might expect on a ship with only 110 guests, there are not a lot of organized on board activities or evening entertainment. The emphasis here is on relaxation, pampering service and giving you more time to enjoy each port. If you pick a cruise based on its poolside hairy chest contests or Las Vegas-style entertainment, then SeaDream Yacht Club is not for you. If, on the other hand, your idea of a vacation is relaxing with a good book on a chaise lounge while an attentive staff caters to your every whim, or exploring exotic ports that only a small vessel can reach, then a SeaDream yacht is for you.
Mornings begin with an early riser coffee and sweet roll service at 7:00 am in the Top of the Yacht Bar on Deck 6. Breakfast is at 8:00 am and is served in the Topside Restaurant on Deck 5 or, in inclement weather, in the Indoor Dining Salon. A selection of continental breakfast items is also available from room service. After breakfast, some guests will no doubt wander ashore for a scheduled tour or to explore the port-of-the-day on their own. At some ports, SeaDream lowers its marina deck (located aft) and offers a host of complimentary water sports including skiing, kayaking, banana boat rides, wave boards and even wave runners. Some ports are identified as ‘bicycle friendly’ and the ship carries 10 mountain bikes and helmets for guest use. Request a bike and you will find it ready and waiting for you at the bottom of the gangway. Perhaps the most unique and exclusive activity available to SeaDream patrons is the Segway "Human Transporter." For a nominal fee, guests can learn how to transport themselves effortlessly using these gyroscopic wonder machines. Each SeaDream yacht carries five of these unusual contraptions.
Special Note
“SeaDream is a ‘yacht company’, not a cruise line. Therefore, it may be unfair to compare ratings for items like ‘entertainment’ or ‘activities’ to cruise line ratings in these areas.”
Lunch service begins at 12:30 and is served in the Topside Restaurant. A salad bar complements a luncheon menu that changes daily. Delicious hamburgers, hot dogs and fries are mainstays on the lunch menu. Lunch items can also be delivered to your stateroom during normal lunch hours. The staff is very accommodating, so if you want to enjoy your lunch poolside, you can. After lunch, you can relax by the pool, sit in the hot tub, or relax in the sun on one of the ship’s Balinese sun beds. These beds are located on Deck 6 forward and are basically thick foam mattresses with slightly inclined backs. The Balinese beds are large enough for two people and each one has its own shade umbrella and a light in case you want to read on deck after dark. They are great for spending lazy days reading, relaxing or soaking up the sun. The ship’s library is well-stocked with books and offers a beautiful and quiet retreat from the sun.
“Do the Segway experience. This is the best $49 you will spend. You get close to an hour riding one of these amazing machines complete with personal instruction.”
Afternoon Tea service is from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm in the Library. On our cruise, we were the only ones who enjoyed this somewhat formal service each day. Unlike any other tea services we have attended, SeaDream offers you a selection of teas from which to choose. White-gloved waiters are happy to deliver a variety of finger sandwiches and sweets including scones with clotted cream, tea cakes, macaroons, etc. A backdrop of soft classical piano music sets a relaxing ambience.
Sun lovers will enjoy the unique Balinese sun beds.
The Asian Spa and Fitness Center is a new addition to these ships and a nice one at that. The spa area includes several private massage rooms where you can enjoy a variety of treatments. There is a salon which offers manicures and pedicures and hair styling. The fitness center area is well-equipped for a ship this size. There are four treadmills, two recumbent bicycles, an elliptical trainer, a weight machine and free weights. The fitness center area is stocked with complimentary bottles of cold water to keep you refreshed during your workout and each treadmill has its own LCD television so you can watch TV or a DVD movie during your session. The Asian Spa and Fitness Center staff also conduct Yoga and Tai Chi classes each afternoon on deck.
Evenings on board the SeaDream II begin with complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres served in the Main Lounge on Deck 3, or weather permitting, on Deck 6 at the Top of the Yacht Bar. Guests can enjoy a glass of Pomeroy French champagne, or the cocktail of their choosing. SeaDream has an open bar policy on board and only charges extra for certain premium liquors and wines. We found the bar service overall to be excellent and the "house" liquors and wines to be top-notch.
Rickee with Capt. Dahl at the Captain's Reception.
Dinner is served in the Indoor Dining Salon on Deck 2 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm each evening. The menu changes daily and includes a variety of soups, salads, main courses and desserts. A ‘standard’ selection of courses is available each evening including chicken breast, N.Y. strip steak, marinated lamb chops, etc. The ship’s open seating policy allows guests to dine whenever and with whomever they desire. There were plenty of tables for two on our cruise and you can even arrange to have dinner served in your stateroom or anywhere else on the ship with two hours notice. So, if you would like a private candlelit dinner by the pool, all you have to do is make the request. The food in the Indoor Dining Salon is expertly prepared under the direction of Head Chef, Robert van Rijsbergen.Elaborate presentation is not overlooked. Every dish arrives in style. The Caesar salad (available each evening by request) is delicious. Main courses are served in synchronized fashion with a team of waiters revealing the evening’s creations in front of you simultaneously with a hearty 'voila'! Every evening the Sommelier offers a complimentary red and white wine selection which changes each evening, or there is an extensive wine list from which you can order a bottle to enjoy with your meal. Wine prices were comparable to to those in restaurants on land.
After dinner, guests can enjoy piano music and dancing in the ship’s Main Lounge, or in the piano bar adjacent to the casino. The casino is small. No, the casino is tiny! There are four quarter slot machines and two blackjack tables and a couple of poker machines. Nevertheless, the slots were fun and not as stingy as some we have seen on other ships. The casino staff were very friendly and would watch as we played, rooting for us to hit big. On evenings when weather permits, there is music and dancing ‘under the stars’ at the Top of the Yacht Bar on Deck 6. Other evening activities include big screen movies shown in the Main Lounge at 10:00 pm (complete with fresh popcorn), or going ashore to enjoy some local entertainment. SeaDream is not afraid to alter its departure times to stay in port later than scheduled to allow guests to enjoy local entertainment if the opportunity arises.
Relax! This is a cruise where you can read a good book (or two), luxuriate in the spa, or enjoy time in the sun.
After an evening of dining, cocktails and stimulating conversation with fellow shipmates, you retreat to your SeaDream luxury stateroom to find a wish for sweet dreams nestled under a chocolate treat. You are invited to check out a current movie on DVD or music CD from the wide selection available at the Reception Desk (at no additional charge) for your in-room viewing or listening pleasure. The bed linens and down-filled European-style comforter are as good as you will find anywhere. Egyptian cotton sheets and pillow cases, a comfortable mattress and a very quiet stateroom combine to deliver a perfect night's sleep. Part of the reason for the comfort is the way SeaDream has designed its itineraries. By sailing to ports within close proximity of each other, the ship can maintain a slower pace at night resulting in a much smoother ride. The small size of these ships allow them to visit smaller, less visited ports-of-call. This is a nice change for those of us who have visited the Caribbean several times.
The Segway™ Human Transporter (HT) is the first of its kind—a self-balancing, personal transportation device that's designed to operate in any pedestrian environment.
“Leave your formal wear at home. SeaDream dress is typically “Yacht Casual”. Relax and enjoy!”
SeaDream Yacht Club offers guests a truly unique departure from other cruise vacations. The small, intimate ships offer a relaxing cruise experience like none other. What a SeaDream cruise lacks in onboard activities and flashy entertainment, it more than makes up for with personal service. There were times on our cruise where I would be the only one sitting by the pool enjoying a glass of champagne or at the Top of the Yacht Bar having morning coffee. I could not help but fantasize about being a rich tycoon with my own private yacht. And that is how sailing aboard SeaDream makes you feel: like you have your own private yacht.
The service levels aboard SeaDream are unmatched. Virtually every staff member aboard the ship called us by name each time we would see them. On day one, Chief Steward, Christophe Cornu, informed me that if I had any special dining requests to just let him know. I requested creamed spinach and green beans for dinner (since I don’t eat starchy vegetables). Every evening, without prompting, our waiter delivered fresh, delicious creamed spinach, green beans, asparagus and broccolito our table. I requested bottled water in the dining room the first evening, and every evening thereafter I was brought bottled water. I mentioned to Richard Jones (Activities Director) that I was interested in visiting a Thai restaurant on one of the islands and the next day he gave me the name of, and directions to, a Thai restaurant in St. Barts. Many cruise lines talk about this level of service, and some provide it to a degree, but I have never experienced this level of personal attention. In fairness to other cruise lines, it is certainly easier to provide this level of service on a ship with only 110 guests.
Everyone gets into the fun with 'caviar in the surf' at the Beach Party.
A highlight of any SeaDream Caribbean cruise is the beach party and barbeque. Believe it or not, Captain Sven-Erik Dahl himself pilots a surfboard loaded with caviar and champagne into the waist high surf. For at least fifteen minutes guests are served caviar and champagne in the water. Everybody gets into the act, with waiters diving into the water with champagne bottles, popping corks and spewing champagne. Champagne and caviar is followed by a decadent barbeque lunch of spare ribs, burgers, chicken, prime rib, hot dogs, salads and desserts. Those who can still move after the feast can join in a game of beach volleyball, or ride the ship’s banana boat, or simply lay in the sun on the beautiful private beach.
Capt. Dahl makes quite an entrance to the Captain's Welcome Aboard Reception.
SeaDream Yacht Club is an undiscovered treasure. If you prefer relaxation and pampered service in a casual environment, look no further. Leave your tuxedo and formal dress at home along with your worries and stress. SeaDream Yacht Club offers the ultimate in casual luxury with an emphasis on personal service and downright fun.
👍🏻 - Captain Sven-Erik Dahl. Unquestionably one of the most accessible and fun ship Captains on the high seas. You will see Capt. Dahl all over the ship and he is always smiling and willing to chat. Any Captain willing to stand waist deep in the ocean and serve guests caviar and champagne is tops in my book!
👍🏻 - Chief Steward, Christophe Cornu. He provides an impressive response to special requests. Just ask and you shall receive!
👍🏻 - Bartenders - Christian Pauer & Robert Ban Gent. The Pomeroy French champagne flowed freely. Glasses were never more than half empty before they were refilled. Bar drinks were excellent.
👍🏻 - Activities Director, Richard Jones. Richard has been with this ship since it was part of Sea Goddess. Richard was always available for conversation, or to fulfill special requests.
👍🏻 - Head Chef, Robert van Rijsbergen. Under his direction, SeaDream II quite possibly offers the most consistent quality food preparation in the industry. I do not recall a single slip up from the galley, nor did I hear a single complaint from any passenger regarding the food (or anything else for that matter!) Every dish had excellent quality ingredients, masterful preparation and superb presentation.
Enjoy elegant dining in the Dining Salon on a SeaDream Yacht
👍🏻 - Open Bridge Policy. You can visit the bridge on SeaDream yachts anytime to chat with the Captain and/or the bridge crew.
👍🏻 - Special Requests. Every special request we made was fulfilled. We asked for synthetic pillows to complement the down pillows and they were delivered that evening. I requested creamed spinach and green beans on day one, and they were automatically delivered to our table each evening without asking.
👍🏻 - Cocktail Hour. This is a great time to meet with other guests, form friendships and engage in conversation. The ship offers a delicious choice of hot hors d’oeuvres and canapés and complimentary champagne and liquor.
👍🏻 - Asian Spa and Fitness Center. Not bad for such a small ship! Good treadmills, a great elliptical trainer, a couple of recumbent bikes, and weights. There is room to stretch out and flat screen TV/DVD systems are everywhere! Plus, complimentary bottled water and fresh towels are always available. Tai-Chi and Yoga classes were offered on deck each afternoon. Pedicures come with a foot massage that must be experienced to be believed.
👍🏻 - Dining Under the Stars. When weather permits, the evening meal will be served at the Topside Restaurant instead ofin the Indoor Dining Salon. This was done twice on our cruise and it was a wonderful way to enjoy dinner al fresco.
👍🏻 - Announcements. There were no announcements made over the ship’s PA system during the cruise except for the information about the lifeboat drill upon embarkation and crew drills when in port. This equates to lots of peace and quiet and nothing to disturb the tranquility of the vacation. This policy also makes this a great ship for small groups who wish to conduct meetings on board since they will not be continually interrupted by announcements.
👍🏻 - Solicitations. There are no art auctions, no gold by the inch, no attempts to sell you frozen drinks by the pool. One of the hallmarks of a 6-Star cruise line is the lack of attempts to solicit money from its guests for onboard purchases.
👍🏻 - SeaDream offers a No Penalty Cancellation Policy called No Stress No Strings for 2003 sailings.In unsettling times such as the world is experiencing at present, travelers can change or postpone their SeaDream travel plans for any reason up to the day before departure and receive 100 percent travel credit of the yacht tariff including government fees, handling and service charges. This money is applied toward a future sailing on SeaDream I or II within two years of the original booking.This innovative program is offered at no cost to SeaDream guests.
👍🏻 - All Inclusive. Your SeaDream cruise fare covers all gratuities, soft drinks, bottled water, wine with lunch and dinner and all bar drinks. About the only things you will need to pay for are onboard purchases at the gift shop, spa, the casino, shore tours and premium wines and liquors.
👍🏻 - Great Value. We found some incredible rates on SeaDream vacations. You can find some Caribbean itineraries for just under $300 per day/per person and Mediterranean sailings just under $500 per day/per person. That is about half the price that some other comparable luxury cruise lines charge for similar itineraries.
👍🏻 - Problem Solving. The front desk did an admirable job of dealing with a potentially negative situation.
👍🏻 - Coffee. The coffee served throughout the ship is fresh brewed and very good. Cappuccino, Espresso and other coffee specialties are available upon request.
👍🏻 - Segway experience. In this competitive cruise market, it is nice to see a cruise line do little things to differentiate themselves from the competition. SeaDream Yacht Club is the only cruise line we know of to offer a "Segway Experience" for its guests.
A real 'Texas-Style' barbeque with pork ribs, shrimp, prime rib, burgers and hot dogs at the Beach Party.
👍🏻 - Beach Party and Barbeque. This event was unquestionably the highlight of our SeaDream Caribbean Cruise. Excellent barbeque (and we're from Texas, so we know barbeque!), great caviar and champagne in the surf and a happy crew that joins in the fun combined to make this a wonderful day .
👍🏻 - Mountain Bikes. Again, SeaDream has gone a step further than other cruise lines to offer a unique service. Complimentary use of bikes at certain ports is a real cool idea.
👍🏻 - Personal Service. Lots of cruise lines talk about greeting guests by name, but SeaDream really does it! Virtually everyone on board the ship greeted us by name as soon as we boarded and continued to do so throughout the cruise. When you get back on board the ship from being ashore, you are greeted with a chilled towel to use to freshen up. Attendants will even come by periodically and spritz you with cool water as you lounge on deck in the warm sun!
👍🏻 - Special Requests. SeaDream nailed this one too. We asked for synthetic pillows in addition to the down-filled ones and they were delivered immediately. I mentioned that I liked creamed spinach with garlic with dinner and it magically appeared each evening without prompting. I ordered bottled water for dinner the first evening and it was brought automatically at every meal thereafter. Rickee ordered a Mojito in the bar and someone fetched fresh mint from the kitchen so they could accommodate her request. We did not ask for one single thing that was not granted.
👍🏻 - Food quality. As good as, and in most cases better than, any food we have enjoyed on a cruise ship. Eggs Benedict were served HOT and fresh with wonderful Hollandaise sauce. The filet mignon was perhaps the best steak I have ever had on a ship and better than most Prime steaks on land. Everyone raved about the fresh seafood offerings. And the desserts were to die for.
👍🏻 - Internet Café. Even though there are only two computer terminals located in the Library, they were "online" most of the time and the charges were respectable:$5 for the first ten minutes and $3 for each ten minutes thereafter. The best part was that this is done on an 'honor system'. SeaDreamtrusts guests to fill out a ticket showing how long they used the Internet. Great concept.
👍🏻 - Gift Shop. It's small. OK, it's tiny. In fact, it really is more like a gift display than a shop. But SeaDream has the best selection of logo items we have seen in quite some time. Quality polo shirts by Tommy Hilfiger bear the SeaDream logo in stitching you can actually read! They also offer a selection of watches and other jewelry and a unique selection of glassware that varied in size and price, but not in quality and beauty.
👎🏻 - Dining Hours. Not a huge 'thumbs down', but we would prefer that SeaDream offer lunch and dinner 30 minutes earlier (7:00 pm to 9:30 pm instead of 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm). This would allow for an earlier start to the movie in the Main Lounge at 9:30 pm instead of 10:00 pm which is late for some guests.
👎🏻 – Water. Like most other cruise ships, the water served in the Topside Restaurant and Indoor Dining Salon has a chlorinated taste. To their credit, SeaDream will serve bottled water, at no charge, upon request.
👎🏻 – Bathroom size. The bathroom in the stateroom is extremely cramped. Nevertheless, the shower stalls are some of the largest we have seen and feature two additional shower heads for the lower part of your body. Two shelves were provided for storing personal items.
👎🏻 – Children's Programs. This is a thumbs-down if you have kids and want to take them with you, but a definite thumbs up if you are traveling alone or as a couple. This is not a cruise for families with small children. It just is not feasible for a ship this size to be able to offer programs targeted at pre-teens. This is a retreat for adults.
👎🏻 – Entertainment. This is not a negative, just a comment on the entertainment offered. Don't expect flashy shows, singers or even a band. There is a solo pianist who is quite good. The emphasis here is on relaxation, enjoying good conversation with new friends and exploring interesting ports-of-call. The upside is you leave this cruise relaxed and refreshed, not feeling as though you need a vacation just to recover from the cruise.
👍🏻 - Overall. Would we go again? In a heartbeat! Would we recommend this cruise to our friends? Absolutely! This is a great 'adult' cruise for those who are looking for a real getaway from the hustle and bustle.
If you have any questions about our SeaDream Yacht Club cruise, please feel free to email us at seadream@cruisereport.com and we will do our best to answer any questions.