Perfect for accessing smaller ports of call, SeaDream I is an award-winning luxury yacht that exudes class and elegance. Originally intended to be a large private yacht and previously in service for Seabourn (under the name Seabourn Goddess I), SeaDream I was fully refurbished in 2001 by SeaDream Yacht Club.
SeaDream I has a capacity of no more than 112 guests and sails a programme of cruises that take in the best of the Mediterranean during the summer months and the Caribbean during the winter. Due to her small size, her itineraries often contain a pleasing mixture of traditional ports of call, island stops, and visits to hidden harbours and coves—many of which are inaccessible to larger vessels.
Onboard, SeaDream I has an easy-going, informal ambience. There are no formal nights, and the lack of ‘big ship ‘-style entertainment means you can look forward to lazy days at sea and evenings spent on deck taking in the sunset or relaxing under the stars. The service is noted as being amongst the very best in the cruise industry, and with a 1:1 staff-to-guest ratio, it’s easy to understand why.
For more information regarding SeaDream I, please call our Voyage Consultants on 0800 008 6677. Alternatively, please make an online enquiry for your preferred sailing.
SeaDream I Accommodation
There are 54 staterooms and suites onboard SeaDream I, all of which offer an ocean view via a window or porthole. The yacht offers a choice of four accommodation categories, which are as follows:
- Yacht Club Stateroom (195 sq. ft)
- Commodore Suite (390 sq.ft)
- Admiral Suite (375 sq. ft)
- Owners Suite (447 sq. ft)
The accommodation options come equipped with all the amenities you will need for a comfortable cruise experience, including a flat-screen television, safe, climate control, a choice of 2 twin beds or a queen bed, a writing desk, a seating area, and a private ensuite bathroom. The Owners Suite has a private bedroom, a dining area, and a full-size bathtub.
SeaDream I Dining
There are two dining options on SeaDream I. The ship’s main restaurant is the Dining Salon, situated on Deck 2. This elegant space offers open-seating dining for all guests during the evening and serves a menu split into four sections: a starter, a palate cleanser, a main and a dessert. Contained within each section is a choice of dishes that change daily.
The other dining venue on SeaDream I is the Topside Restaurant, which is on Decks 4, 5, and 6. This open-air space offers the same menu as the Dining Salon during the evening and is also open for breakfast and lunch, both of which are buffet-style.
SeaDream Yacht Club is renowned for the food served on board, and as such, you can look forward to enjoying a wide range of classic dishes, regional favourites and decadent desserts. Raw, organic and vegan options are also available on every cruise.
SeaDream I Entertainment
While there is no specific entertainment programme on SeaDream I, there are plenty of ways to enjoy yourself. The watersports marina at the rear of the yacht offers complimentary use of watersports toys such as personal sailboats, waterskis, snorkelling equipment, and even a trampoline. Golf enthusiasts will love the golf simulator on Deck 6, while the Top of the Yacht bar makes for an excellent spot to read a book or catch up with friends while enjoying the warm weather.
SeaDream I Spa Facilities
The SeaDream Spa is a highlight of the SeaDream I experience. Here, the ship’s therapists offer a comprehensive menu of Asian treatments in a calming, peaceful environment. Alternatively, you may decide to spend some time in the ship’s sauna and steam room. SeaDream I also has a small beauty salon and a fitness suite, and resident instructors run regular classes in yoga and tai chi.
Other facilities on SeaDream I include a splash pool, a jacuzzi and an outdoor massage area.
