Monday, November 16, 2009

Northern Europe & Baltic Routes New for SeaDream in 2011

For those of us who cruise often, word about any new itinerary is always cause for excitement. Last week SeaDream Yacht Club announced new routes for 2011 that will take the line to the Atlantic coast of France, Spain, and Portugal as well as to Scandanavia and the Baltics.

SeaDream I will call upon England, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Estonia, Russia, Germany, France, Holland, Spain, and Portugal from May through August 2011.

Why are these routes exciting? Well, it's the first time the yacht has called upon ports like London. You'll be able to transit the Kiel Canal or visit small villages in Bordeaux, Brittany, and Hamburg.

Among new ports of call for these 2011 itineraries are:
  • Stockholm and Marstand, Sweden
  • Helsinki, Finland
  • Oslo, Stavanger, Lillesand, and Bergen Norway
  • Tallin and Kuressaare, Estonia
  • St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Hamburg, Germany
  • Amsterdam, Holland
  • Honfleur, St. Malo, Belle Ile, La Rochelle, and Bordeaux, France
  • St. Jean de Luz, Gigoni/Oviedo, Spain
  • Cascais, Portugal
If you love SeaDream and have been hoping for something a bit different, these new itineraries may hit the spot. Watch SeaDream's website. The cruise line says these trips will be bookable by this weekend, starting November 20.

For more information, talk with your travel agent or contact SeaDream Yacht Club.

—Andrea M. Rotondo for LuxuryCruiseBible.com

Photo of St. Malo, France courtesy of iStockPhoto.com

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