SeaDream Yacht Club announced its summer 2028 Mediterranean season, with 24 new voyages between May and October aboard the SeaDream II.

The ship will be repositioned from Northern Europe to deliver a full season spanning 12 countries and more than 70 ports of call, due to what the cruise line said in a statement is an extraordinary demand for its Mediterranean program.

“We continue to listen to our guests, and their desire for Mediterranean yachting is clear. They want more time in port, more intimate destinations, and the freedom to explore at their own pace,” said Andreas Brynestad of SeaDream Yacht Club. “This new season is our answer to that. It is the Mediterranean as only SeaDream can show it.”

In addition to transiting the Corinth Canal seven times across the season, more voyages than ever before will visit the Amalfi Coast, which SeaDream says is one of its most sought-after destinations.

Additionally, the season will introduce an 11-night and a 10-night voyage combining Greece, Sicily and the Amalfi Coast into a single immersive Mediterranean voyage.

These longer itineraries can also be combined back-to-back for an even longer voyage.

Croatia’s Dalmatian coast will be represented more fully than in previous years, SeaDream said, with Dubrovnik, Hvar, Korčula, Rovinj and Zadar, as well as Venice, featuring prominently across the season.

Furthermore, two popular itineraries that will return are Venice–Dubrovnik and Dubrovnik–Athens.

The season will feature overnight stays in Kotor, Hvar, Mykonos, Capri, Amalfi and Sorrento, a night cruise past Stromboli Volcano and visits to ancient Delphi and sacred Delos.

“Building on our 25 years of yachting experience, we have selected the destinations we love, the ports we cannot miss, and the anchorages our guests keep coming back to again and again. This is simply the very best of the Mediterranean,” added Brynestad.