Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer

Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer

Nice to Venice

May 30, 2026 to Jun 13, 2026

14 Days

SeaDream I

12621

Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart
May 30, 2026 Nice,
France
2 PM - 4 PM
(Embarkation)
Evening
May 31, 2026 Fréjus,
France
Morning Evening
Jun 01, 2026 Saint-Florent, Corsica,
France
Morning Evening
Jun 02, 2026 Bonifacio, Corsica,
France
Morning Evening
Jun 03, 2026 Ponza,
Italy
Afternoon Evening
Jun 04, 2026 Capri,
Italy
Morning Afternoon
Jun 05, 2026 Taormina (Etna) Sicily,
Italy
Morning Evening
Jun 06, 2026 Valletta,
Malta
Morning Afternoon
Jun 07, 2026 Sailing the Gulf of Squillace,
Italy
Afternoon Evening
Jun 08, 2026 Otranto,
Italy
Morning Afternoon
Jun 09, 2026 Kotor,
Montenegro
Morning Evening
Jun 10, 2026 Dubrovnik,
Croatia
Morning Evening
Jun 11, 2026 Hvar,
Croatia
Morning Late Evening
Jun 12, 2026 Mali Losinj,
Croatia
Afternoon Evening
Jun 13, 2026 Venice,
Italy
Morning 8 AM - 10 AM
(Disembarkation)

Ports

  • Nice
    Nice

    Nice is the fifth most populous city in France and the second largest on the Mediterranean coast. The city's famous seaside promenade, the Promenade des Anglais ('the Walkway of the English') owes its name to the earliest settlers to this seaside resort. For over a quarter century, the picturesque Nicean surroundings have attracted not only those in search of relaxation but also those seeking inspiration. SeaDream docks in the small port and offers several land adventure options as well as private arrangements and transfers.

  • Fréjus
    Fréjus

    Often referred to as “the French Pompeii,” Fréjus bursts with ancient monuments and a history that few seaside towns can claim. Here Julius Caesar founded the first Roman military harbor on the Mediterranean coast, and with its 2,000-year-old history you might just feel like you are in gladiatorial times past. Unmissable sites include the Roman Ampitheater, an impressive oval arena perched on the edge of town; the Roman Aqueduct, where channeled waters from the Foux and Siagnole Rivers meet via massive underground conduits; and the Archaeological Museum, which houses the bust of Hermes, the symbol of Fréjus. Take in the open-air street markets and cafés, brimming with local life and culture, and ask your chef to accent your evening’s meal with local flavors.

  • Saint-Florent, Corsica
  • Bonifacio, Corsica
    Bonifacio, Corsica

    Bonifacio is one of our favorite arrivals! As we approach, the Captain navigates along the limestone cliffs giving guests a sea view of incredible Bonifacio as well as the great Aragon steps leading to the water’s edge. Shortly after the pilot will embark and the Captain will turn the yacht around and back into this very impressive fjord-like marina. This could be one of our highest rated arrivals as the guests always find it both impressive and awe inspiring.

  • Ponza
    Ponza

    Ponza is a truly delightful island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is part of the Pontine Island group and located in the region of Lazio. The island is uniquely shaped like a crescent moon. Its glistening blue coastline is varied and dramatic with several rocky coves and sandy beaches as well as numerous grottos, caves and craggy cliffs. The island has crystal clear waters and is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. You may want to explore some of the magnificent beaches or ask the officers to lead a nice bike ride across the island. Depending on the sea conditions and approval from the local authorities, we plan on offering full water sports anchored off this Italian gem.

  • Capri
    Capri

    Sitting pretty in the Gulf of Naples, just off the Sorrentine Peninsula, the island of Capri is well known today for its breathtaking landscapes and upscale beach resorts. The island has two harbors, Marina Piccola and Marina Grande. While human presence on the island can be dated back to the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, it was Emperor Augustus who most famously developed Capri by building villas, temples, and planted gardens. Popular to both visitors and native Italians alike, Capri is known for its boutique hotels, trendy restaurants, and annual international film festival, and is a favorite yachting destination. The island also offers many historic landmarks and highlights, including Grotta Azzurra, Villa Jovis, Giardini di Augusto, Certosa di San Giacomo, Villa San Michele di Axel Munthe, and the uniquely shaped Faraglioni Rocks. Mt. Solero marks the highest point of Capri, at 589 meters (about 1932 ft) at its peak. There is also a statue of Emperor Augustus on the mount, who first landed on Capri, over 900 species of vegetation, and, of course, incredible views. Two different hiking routes lead up the mountain and are worthy of exploration. On many itineraries, SeaDream yachts dock alongside in Capri until midnight, allowing guests to step off the yacht and into Capri with ease, without tendering ashore—a unique experience due to the intimate size of our yachts. For those who may not be familiar with the island, Capri offers a sophisticated charm that comes alive in the evening. A guest favorite includes boarding the funicular that runs between the port in Marina Grande and the Piazzetta in Capri town above, where incredible views, buzzing bistros, and luxe boutiques await.

  • Taormina (Etna) Sicily
    Taormina (Etna) Sicily

    SeaDream yachts anchor in the bay of Giardini Naxos and offer fantastic views of recently awarded UNESCO Natural Site of Mt. Etna (2013) as well as Taormina perched on the cliffside. Shuttle bus service has been arranged to transport guests from Giardini Naxos to the entrance gate of Taormina town up to Castelmola which provides amazing views of the surrounding areas. Perhaps the “must do” adventure here would be to ascend Mt. Etna with your fellow SeaDreamers. Kindly check the Land Adventure tab for the specifics. Other options include an incredible and authentic feast at the Godfather Villa. As we are anchored and if conditions allow, we will offer water sports both in the morning and in the afternoon.

  • Valletta
    Valletta

    Established in the 1500s by the Knights of St. John, this fortified city on a hilly peninsula soars between two of the finest natural harbors in the Mediterranean. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Valletta is defined by its sites of historical significance, with architecture dating back to the 16th century. Valletta is a pleasant and charming city to stroll, with little vehicle traffic and lots of stories to be discovered around every corner.

  • Sailing the Gulf of Squillace
    Sailing the Gulf of Squillace

    SeaDream yachts the Gulf of Squillace, a sheltered inlet along the Calabrian coast of Italy. It’s here that we plan to take full advantage of this breathtakingly beautiful area with Marina Days that invite you to swim, relax, or play with your choice of watersports toys in the tranquil azure waters of the Mediterranean. Slide into the sea on our new waterslide, the first and only on a cruise passenger vessel to take you from ship to sea. Swim and snorkel off your yacht, and enjoy complimentary catamarans, kayaks, paddleboards, jet skis, banana boats, and more.

  • Otranto
    Otranto

    The easternmost town on the Italian mainland, Otranto enchants with its medieval architecture and relaxed beachfront atmosphere. As you approach the modest façade of the town’s 11th-century cathedral, admire the delicately carved rose window, a preview of the wonders found within, which include an extraordinary mosaic floor known as the Tree of Life. The imposing Castello Aragonese invites exploration both along the ramparts and in the dry moat, a perfect vantage point from which to admire the fort’s massive cylindrical towers. Sun-lovers flock to the town’s beaches, which wrap around a protected cove lapped by gentle waves. While roaming the Old Town’s warren of narrow streets and cozy squares, you’ll discover enticing shops and eateries housed in age-old stone buildings. Later in the day, both residents and visitors congregate on the seaside promenade for their passeggiata, a typical Italian stroll that affords marvelous views of the sparkling sea. Stop at one of Otranto’s many excellent restaurants for a taste of orecchiette, which amusingly means small ear in Italian and is a popular regional pasta often served with savory ricotta.

  • Kotor
    Kotor

    Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro. The old Mediterranean port of Kotor is surrounded by an impressive city wall built by the Republic of Venice and the Venetian influence remains dominant among the architectural influences. In 1979 the Bay of Kotor, City of Kotor and the surrounding territory have been listed in the UNESCO Heritage as a Cultural Site. SeaDream usually navigates close by the small islands of St. George and Our Lady of the Reef. The Bay of Kotor stretches 28 km and is one of the most indented parts of the Adriatic Sea. It is sometimes called the southern-most fjord in Europe (though it is actually a submerged river canyon called a ria). SeaDream typically docks steps away from the town. SeaDream has arranged a few different Yachting Land Adventures. One of them is a walking discovery and the other will show you the heritage and countryside of Montenegro. For the active guests, there’s incredible biking along the coast as well as a hike up to the fortress. On occasion, SeaDream may dock in the bay and tender directly to the town. We regret that watersports are not allowed in this protected area.

  • Dubrovnik
    Dubrovnik

    Jutting into the southern Adriatic Sea coast, Dubrovnik—dubbed the “Pearl of the Adriatic”—is perhaps the most picturesque city on the Dalmatian Coast. A key Mediterranean maritime power from the 13th century, Dubrovnik has preserved its storied mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces, and fountains. Its Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site adorned with the ancient city walls and Rector’s Palace. SeaDream anchors off the walled city as a port of call and tenders directly to the town gate.

  • Hvar
    Hvar

    Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. The island of Hvar is somewhat unusual as it is blessed with a large fertile coastal plain and fresh water springs. Its hillsides are covered in pine forests, with vineyards, olive groves, fruit orchards and lavender fields in the agricultural areas. The climate is characterized by mild winters and warm summers with many hours of sunshine. Guests have an option to kayak down the coastline on one of our land adventures or take an independent hike up to the fortress to have some incredible views of the picturesque harbor. You also have an option to bike across the island to Starigrad and meet up with the other guests on the land adventure called “The best of Both Worlds".

  • Mali Losinj
    Mali Losinj

    Mali Losinj, the stunning gem of Losinj Island is not a destination worth missing. Centered at the crest of a picturesque natural harbor and contoured by Mediterranean townhouses, this charming town is worth visiting multiple times. Taking a coastal walk around the town will reveal 19th-century sea-captain homes and a historic quarter that breeds serenity and beauty.

  • Venice
    Venice

    Venice has been known as the "Queen of the Adriatic", "City of Water", "City of Masks", "City of Bridges", "The Floating City", and "City of Canals". Luigi Barzini, writing in The New York Times, described it as "undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man". Venice has also been described by the Times Online as being one of Europe's most romantic cities. Founded in the 5th century, the city stretches across 118 small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic. In 1987 Venice and its Lagoon was inscribed as a UNESCO Heritage site. SeaDream typically docks at the San Basilio pier after navigating by the famous St. Mark’s Square down the grand canal. With its yacht stature, SeaDream vessels are amongst the very few commercial vessels that can navigate this famous waterway. SeaDream does offer Land Adventures when overnighting. You can also contact our destination specialists should you need a private arrangement, transfer or hotel recommendation.


Suites & Staterooms

*Single Supplement for this voyage is 200% for Yacht Club Deck 2, 3 and 4. For Commodore, Admiral and Owners Suite, a 200% single supplement rate applies.


Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees: $840 per guest (included)


Please Note: Fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.


Yachting Land Adventures & Activities

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  • Fréjus - Château d’Esclans – The Home of Whispering Angel

    Description

    Venture into the heart of Provence to visit Château d’Esclans, widely regarded as the world’s leading producer of premium rosé wines. Set amidst the cool hills of the Esclans Valley, this historic estate dates back to before the 12th century. Though only the original cellars remain from the medieval château, the land’s legacy is as rich as its wines.

    Since 2006, Sacha Lichine, alongside Patrick Léon, former Managing Director of Mouton Rothschild, has transformed Château d’Esclans into a global icon. Their vision: to craft the greatest rosé in the world, and in doing so, they launched what many consider the "renaissance of rosé."

    The estate is particularly known for its old-vine Grenache, some planted over a century ago, which is hand-harvested at sunrise and blended with Vermentino. The winery’s top cuvées, many of which are oak-aged, are celebrated for their complexity and ability to age gracefully.

    Château d’Esclans’ most famous wine, Whispering Angel, is now a global phenomenon. First produced in 2006, this elegantly dry rosé—with its delicate aroma and bright, clean finish—has become the benchmark for premium rosé wines worldwide.

    During your visit, enjoy an exclusive guided tour of the estate, including insights into its innovative winemaking techniques and the story behind its rise to international acclaim. The experience concludes with a tasting of Château d’Esclans’ celebrated cuvées, a perfect finale in this sun-drenched corner of Provence.

    Created in 2006 when the Chateau was acquired by Sacha Lichine, this wine is dry on the palate, with great aromatic intensity, the nose is clean, perfect for a wide variety of dishes. Sacha’s ambition was to create the best rosés in the world, thus initiating the “renaissance of rosé”. New and innovative winemaking methods were introduced, changing completely the styles of rosés produced in this region.

    Notes

    Comfortable shoes recommended.

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure time will be announced on board

    Duration

    3,5 hour(s)

    Price

    199 (USD)

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  • Fréjus - Fréjus on Foot – From Roman Port to Provençal Charm

    Description

    Step into history as you explore Forum Julii, the name given to Fréjus by the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago. Once a prominent military port—even larger than Massalia (modern-day Marseille)—Fréjus today blends its imperial past with the charm of a Provençal seaside town.

    Your guide welcomes you at the Port of Fréjus, where sleek yachts and sailboats rest under the sun. This modern marina was built atop the remains of the ancient Roman harbor, offering the perfect starting point for your historical journey.

    Stroll toward the Old Town, following the historic canal that once connected Fréjus to the sea. As you arrive in the heart of town, let the cobbled streets and pastel façades immerse you in authentic Provençal ambiance.

    Visit the remarkably preserved Fréjus Arena, one of the most complete Roman amphitheaters in Gaul. Imagine the roar of the crowd during gladiatorial games as you stand within these ancient walls. Continue on to the Porte d’Orée, once a grand entrance to the Roman city and a lasting symbol of Fréjus’ significance in the empire.

    After exploring the city’s Roman heritage, return toward the seafront. A gentle stroll along the marina invites you to soak in the coastal atmosphere—perhaps with a refreshing artisanal ice cream or coffee by the water.

    Your final stop is at Square de la Lanterne d’Auguste, where the remains of a Roman lighthouse recall Fréjus’ long-standing maritime legacy. A fitting end to a tour that seamlessly blends history, culture, and seaside charm.

    Notes

    Casual, comfortable shoes recommended.

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure time will be announced on board

    Duration

    1 hour(s)

    Price

    99 (USD)

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Prices are per person, in USD. Duration is in hours.


Testimonials

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