SeaDream Yacht Club Lifts COVID Restrictions

SeaDream Yacht Club has updated its travel protocols by easing COVID-19 testing requirements on all sailings. Although SeaDream encourages guests aged 12 and above to be fully vaccinated, the all-inclusive line will no longer require proof of vaccination status or COVID-19 antigen tests before and during cruises. The line will continue to coordinate with ports and destinations to ensure consistency with local requirements.

“We believe these updated protocols will not only make the guest experience easier and more comfortable—providing optimal travel flexibility for our valued guests—they will also usher in a new season that redefines travel by yacht through the Mediterranean and Caribbean,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream.

In line with its guest safety protocols, all SeaDream crew are fully vaccinated and boosted, and will continue to follow hygiene protocols. SeaDream will continue to follow the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)’s “Member Principles for COVID-19 Mitigation.”

Since select governments in the Mediterranean and Caribbean have protocols that require proof of vaccination status and/or testing, SeaDream advises all guests to check with their local government resources, airlines and destination countries for the latest travel and entry requirements.

Family-owned and -operated, SeaDream Yacht Club operates SeaDream I and SeaDream II. The line provides a boutique yachting experience, calling on small harbors and secluded ports around the world on four- to 16-day voyages. A range of special services, activities, water toys, cuisine, beverages and gratuities are provided through SeaDream’s inclusive fare.

For more details, visit www.seadream.com.

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