SeaDream Yacht Club is marking its 25th anniversary in 2026, a quarter century since founder Atle Brynestad introduced a vision for what the company said was luxury yacht travel shaped by intimacy and flexibility rather than traditional cruising.

“The principles my father established in 2001 still guide us today,” said Andreas Brynestad. “An intimate atmosphere, thoughtful attention to detail, and deeply personal service – paired with exceptional cuisine – remain at the heart of the SeaDream experience.”

Early milestones included the complete rebuilding of SeaDream I and SeaDream II in 2002, the introduction of overnight stays and extended time ashore, and the development of open-air living.

The brand later introduced the industry’s first plant-based menu at sea, shore power connectivity across its fleet, and a yacht-to-sea waterslide.

Planned highlights throughout 2026 will reflect the brand’s commitment to intimate yachting itineraries and curated moments that honor SeaDream’s heritage.

“Our anniversary is not about looking back,” Brynestad said. “It’s about reaffirming who we are and continuing to evolve with care. The essence of SeaDream has always been consistency of experience, delivered quietly and with purpose.”