Norway is a land steeped in myth, where irascible gods armed with frost and lightning once inspired Viking clans to plunder foreign lands. These days, genteel customs imported from mainland Europe have softened the country’s hard edges, but traces of an unruly past still abound. The exceptional museums dotting the Bygdøy Peninsula hold some of the city’s foremost attractions, including a thousand-year-old longship that was preserved in mud and the 12th-century Gol Stave Church, an exemplar of Norway’s distinctive wood sanctuaries. No less fascinating is a visit to the 1892 Fram, a legendary ship revered for her vital role in early polar explorations. To witness the evolution of Oslo’s soul, contrast battle-hardened Akershus Fortress, a ruggedly elegant citadel wrapped in nearly impregnable ramparts, with the neoclassical Royal Palace, whose formal exterior encloses sumptuously appointed rooms. You might wish to view Edvard Munch’s iconic The Scream, which hangs in the outstanding Norwegian National Gallery amid priceless European and Scandinavian masterworks. In expansive Frogner Park, wander among Gustav Vigeland’s thought-provoking sculptures, and if you’ve worked up an appetite, choose among the many restaurants and cafés lining the charming waterfront district of Aker Brygge.
Skagen sits at the northernmost point of Denmark, tucked in a peninsula where the North Sea meets the Baltic Sea. This remote coastal town, settled in 1400s as a fishing village, provides stunning landscapes of white-sand beaches, unwavering grassland, and verdant forest. Notable is its Old Church, which since 1775 has been buried in sand, and the Skagen Museum, holding the impressionist works of the Skagen Painters, who drew inspiration from the area’s abundant natural light. To the south lies Råbjerg Mile, Northern Europe’s most prominent migrating sand dunes.
There’s much to treasure in glorious Copenhagen, one of Europe’s most beautiful capital cities. No visit is complete without indulging your inner child at the Tivoli Gardens, a fantastical amusement park and pleasure garden that melds the atmosphere of 19th-century Europe with recreations of Far East architecture, all amid wonderfully manicured grounds. After paying your respects to the city’s iconic statue of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid, shop to your heart’s content on Strøget, an elegant lane flanked by sophisticated boutiques housed in graceful buildings. Although its exterior is handsomely austere, the interior rooms of the 18th-century Christiansborg Palace are sure to dazzle you with their extravagant stucco ceilings, brilliant chandeliers and gilded furniture. Fast forward to the 19th century at the spectacular Copenhagen Botanical Garden, where innumerable plant species are showcased in absolutely stunning historical glasshouses. Should you have the stomach for it, take in the entire city from the tower of the Church of our Saviour, which must be reached via vertiginous exterior spiral staircase. No matter how you’ve spent your day, a terrific place to wind down is the quayside Nyhavn district, where colorful historic buildings host an eclectic choice of cafés, bars and restaurants.
Located on the Baltic Sea at the estuary of the Warnow River, the seaside resort of Warnemünde is your gateway to Berlin, Germany’s vibrant capital. Notable for its lively cultural scene, highlights in and around Berlin include the baroque Charlottenburg Palace and 13th-century St. Nicholas Church. The Berlin Wall, built after World War II to divide the city, was torn down in 1989, but monuments such as Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie exist today as notable reminders of the city’s history. Berlin boasts many theaters and museums, including the Pergamon Museum, showcasing a collection of classical antiquities and Hellenistic art, including the famed Greek Altar of Zeus.
Rügen is the name of an archipelago of 30 small islands and peninsulas that jut into the Baltic Sea off Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Germany’s largest island, also known as Rügen, was an Imperial resort. The nostalgic Belle Epoque legacy lingers in its tiny fishing villages, secluded beaches, and pleasant tree-lined avenues. The seaside resort of Sassnitz is your gateway to the nearby Jasmund National Park with its unique chalk cliffs. Enjoy the island’s well-maintained trails or take a bicycle and pedal across the countryside.
History lives on the gentle Baltic winds that carry Bornholm. The island’s fortified round churches and archaic ruins are its legacy and strike sharp contrast to the contemporary beach resorts. Akirkeby, at the island’s center, is the largest and oldest town. Founded in 1346, it was a popular medieval spiritual center. Stroll Gudhjelm to admire the colorful seaside town. Wisps from smokehouse chimneys fill the air with the scent of cured herring. At the town’s Oluf Host Museum, many canvases depict local scenes.
The Hanseatic walled trading town of Visby on the island of Gotland dates from the Viking Age, formed on a shore with a natural harbor, sheltered by steep cliff formations. This fairytale locale is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its well-preserved town wall and medieval fortification and towers. The town’s abundant churches include St. Mary’s Cathedral and the medieval ruins of St. Nicolai and St. Karin.
An enchanting municipality at the meeting point of Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea, the Swedish capital is one of the world’s great maritime cities. Stockholm’s maritime doorstep is a magnificent archipelago of more than 24,000 islands and islets–many just big enough to support a single cottage. As you yacht toward the 13th-century "city that floats on water,” landmarks such as Storkyrkan (Stockholm Cathedral) and Three Crowns Tower come into view. The medieval Gamla Stan district is the historic core of the original Stadsholmen Island settlement.
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: $490 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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Skagen - Meeting of the Seas by bike
Description
Experience Skagen the most authentic way possible: on two wheels. Grap a bike and set off on a memorable journey to Grenen, the iconic point where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea dramatically converge. This scenic adventure begins right at the pier, where your guide will greet you, help you get fitted with a helmet, and prepare you for a captivating ride through one of Denmark’s most unique landscapes.
Pedal along Skagen’s charming coastal road, passing the town’s distinctive yellow houses, windswept dunes, and tranquil stretches of shoreline. As you ride, your guide will share stories and insights about the region’s history, culture, and natural beauty, enriching your appreciation for this remarkable corner of the country. Your destination is Grenen, Denmark’s northernmost point, famous for its long, gently curving sandbar that separates the Skagerrak and Kattegat straits. Here, nature puts on a spectacular show: two seas meeting in a visible line of dancing waves. Step onto the sandbar and, if you like, walk to the very tip where you can stand with one foot in each sea—one typically calm, the other a bit more spirited.
After taking in this extraordinary natural phenomenon, enjoy a leisurely bike ride back along the beautiful coastline. On your return, you’ll pass the historic bascule lighthouse, once an important navigational marker guiding ships safely into Danish waters. The ride concludes back at the yacht, leaving you with fresh air in your lungs, beautiful sights in your memory, and a true sense of Skagen’s coastal charm.Notes
Total cycling distance is approximately 6.2 miles (10 km), with an additional 3 km of walking. This is an active biking tour and requires guests to be confident and experienced cyclists, as the route includes coastal roads, light inclines, and sandy areas. The visit to Grenen involves walking on sand to reach the tip of the peninsula, and guests should expect wind exposure typical of Skagen’s breezy coastline. The tour is not accessible by wheelchair. All participants must sign a waiver at the pier; those who do not sign cannot join, and the ticket becomes non-refundable. Helmets are mandatory and provided. Guests should wear closed toe shoes and comfortable biking attire, ideally dressed in layers to accommodate changing coastal conditions. Sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended. The tour may operate in reverse or alternate order depending on conditions. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 96 hours (4 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 96 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.
Duration
2.5 hour(s)
Price
179 (USD)
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Skagen - Skagen Stroll & Buried Church
Description
Discover the charming fishing village of Skagen, Denmark’s northernmost town, whose history dates back to the 13th century. With your guide, wander through the lively harbor lined with colorful wooden houses and traditional fishing boats gently rocking in the water. From here, follow a scenic nature path to one of Skagen’s most extraordinary sights: the Buried Church, a natural phenomenon shaped by centuries of drifting sands. Dedicated to Saint Lawrence, the patron saint of seafarers, this 14th century church was once the largest in the region, but relentless sand drifts eventually forced worshippers to dig their way inside. By 1795 the struggle became impossible, and the church was closed by royal decree, today, only its whitewashed tower remains visible above the dunes.
After exploring this remarkable landmark, stroll back toward town and enjoy a refreshing cup of coffee and a Danish pastry at the Coastal Museum (Kystmuseet), an inviting open air museum offering a glimpse into Skagen’s past, complete with a charming replica of a historic local home. Following your break, continue your walk through Skagen’s delightful streets toward the marina, alive with boutique shops and cozy cafés. Conclude your visit with a picturesque photo stop before returning to your yacht.Notes
This tour involves an extended walk of up to three hours over a mix of pavement, gravel, and sandy terrain, including the approach to the Buried Church. The tour is not wheelchair accessible. Comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing are recommended, as Skagen’s coastal weather can be breezy and changeable. The tour may operate in reverse order depending on local conditions. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 96 hours (4 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 96 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.
Duration
3 hour(s)
Price
119 (USD)
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Copenhagen - Royal Castles of North Zealand
Description
Venture into the rolling countryside and follow the breathtaking coastal road as you explore three of the most beautiful castles in Northern Zealand. Your first stop is Hillerød, home to the magnificent fairy-tale Frederiksborg Castle, an extraordinary example of Danish Renaissance architecture. Built in the 17th century, Frederiksborg now houses the Museum of National History, where you can admire historic portraits and paintings. Don’t miss the castle’s stunning chapel, home to the world’s oldest functioning organ, the 1610 Compenius Organ.
Your journey continues to Fredensborg Palace, one of the royal family’s favorite residences, especially held dear by Queen Margrethe. Built in the Baroque style, Fredensborg is often the setting for state visits and significant royal family events, such as the wedding of the King of Denmark, Frederik X, to Queen Mary. After a brief photo stop, the tour proceeds to a charming local inn for a traditional Danish lunch plate. This historic roadside inn, founded by royal grant from King Christian VI in 1740, serves classic Danish dishes in a cozy 18th-century atmosphere. Its motto: “Eat not to live, but live to eat.”
Next, you’ll visit one of Denmark’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Kronborg Castle. From its ramparts, enjoy sweeping views across the Sound and discover the castle’s famous connection to Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Lavishly decorated and enriched by centuries of maritime tolls from passing ships, Kronborg offers much to explore. Enjoy a guided tour of the chapel, courtyard, and grand banquet hall before returning to your coach for the journey back to your yacht in Copenhagen.Notes
Due to the terrain and number of stairs, this tour is not suitable for guests with wheelchairs or walking difficulties. The drive to Frederiksborg Castle is approximately one hour. Frederiksborg and Kronborg Castles require extensive walking on uneven cobblestones, gravel, wooden floors, and historic surfaces, as well as navigating multiple staircases (approximately 100 steps at each castle). Kronborg also involves a 600 meter walk between the coach and the entrance. Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing are strongly recommended, as some areas may be cool or drafty. Gift shops at both castles accept major credit cards and Danish Kroner (DKK) only. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 96 hours (4 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 96 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.
Duration
8 hour(s)
Price
399 (USD)
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Berlin (Warnemünde) - Berlin’s Wall of Fame & Top Highlights with Beer Garden Lunch
Description
Discover Berlin's iconic "wall sights" on this comprehensive tour, visiting Niederkirchener Strasse, East Side Gallery, Bernauer Strasse, Checkpoint Charlie, and the Brandenburg Gate. Explore other city highlights such as Berlin Cathedral, the Reichstag, Victory Column, and the poignant Holocaust Memorial. Includes a traditional German pub-style lunch to complete your experience.
Depart the yacht on an exclusive journey from Warnemuende to Berlin, enjoying a 3-hour drive with general information and refreshments provided along the way. Upon arrival in Berlin's you will see the iconic "Wall of Fame" starting at Niederkirchenerstrasse, once the nerve center of the Gestapo and now home to the Topography of Terror exhibition. Marvel at the East Side Gallery, a 1.3 km stretch adorned with 105 vibrant murals, symbolizing freedom and unity.
At Checkpoint Charlie, immerse yourself in Cold War history and experience the lively atmosphere of Friedrichstrasse. Visit Bernauer Strasse to see a preserved segment of the Berlin Wall and learn about daring escapes from East to West. No tour is complete without the iconic Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of Berlin's resilience and unity. Your guide will also showcase Berlin Cathedral, Reichstag, Victory Column, Alexanderplatz, and the poignant Holocaust Memorial, each offering unique insights into the city's rich history and culture.
Savor a traditional German pub-style lunch in central Berlin and enjoy leisure time for souvenir shopping or further exploration of the city's hidden gems. Conclude your enriching day with a return coach journey to Warnemuende, reflecting on the contrasts and history of Germany's vibrant capital.Notes
Please note not all shops/restaurants accept credit cards; if they do, Visa and MasterCard are commonly accepted. Restaurant toilets are usually free, but expect to pay around €0.50 for public facilities, which may require local coins. Tour order may vary. Please wear comfortable shoes and layered clothing for changing weather.
This Yachting Land Adventure needs to be booked prior to 48 hours (2 days) of arrival at the port to ensure its operation. Cancellations after the 48-hour deadline are non-refundable. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.Duration
12 hour(s)
Price
599 (USD)
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Berlin (Warnemünde) - Rostock’s Old Town Tour & Tastings
Description
In Warnemunde, you will step back in time and depart on a short coach transfer to aboard an authentic vintage tram for a delightful 25-minute journey into Rostock's city center, once the bustling hub of its transportation system.
Embark on a captivating, guided walk through Mecklenburg Vorpommern’s largest city. Begin at the prestigious University of Rostock, founded in 1419 and renowned for its striking Italian Renaissance architecture. Wander through the charming Kroepeliner Strasse and Am Neuen Markt, vibrant streets brimming with post-reunification energy and historic charm, despite extensive World War II destruction. Marvel at the iconic pink Town Hall, showcasing a Gothic facade adorned with seven turrets and an 18th-century Baroque addition.
Nearby, discover the grandeur of St. Mary’s Church, a masterpiece of red brick Gothic architecture dating back to 1398.
Inside St. Mary’s Church, immerse yourself in its rich cultural heritage during your guided tour thereof and also learn more about its unique astronomical clock from 1472 and its intricate mechanism and historical significance.
Afterwards, enjoy leisure time for personal exploration (maybe climb up to the church tower, 210 steps) or shopping before indulging in a local Schnapps tasting at a traditional pub, offering a taste of regional flavors and hospitality. Conclude your enriching day with a leisurely walk to the riverside jetty, where you’ll embark on a scenic Warnow River cruise back to Warnemuende. Savor refreshments onboard, choosing from local German beer or sparkling "Champagne" to complement your journey through Rostock’s storied past and vibrant present.Notes
Due to the considerable amount of walking, we do not recommend this tour to passengers with walking difficulties. The tram is chartered exclusively for our guests, however note the return is by a public boat, rather than private. Access to the church tower involves climbing 210 steps and the tour sequence may vary.
Please note not all shops/restaurants accept credit cards; if they do, Visa and MasterCard are commonly accepted. Restaurant toilets are usually free, but expect to pay around €0.50 for public facilities, which may require local coins. Tour order may vary. Please wear comfortable shoes and layered clothing for changing weather.
This Yachting Land Adventure needs to be booked prior to 48 hours (2 days) of arrival at the port to ensure its operation. Cancellations after the 48-hour deadline are non-refundable. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.Duration
4.45 hour(s)
Price
349 (USD)
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Sassnitz, Rügen Island - A Paradise for Walkers - Jasmund National Park & Königsstuhl Experience
Description
Welcome to Germany’s smallest—but arguably most beautiful—national park.
Depart from the picturesque harbor of Sassnitz and embark on a guided journey to Jasmund National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its majestic chalk cliffs, ancient beech forests, and stunning views of the Baltic Sea.
Travel comfortably by coach through the scenic landscapes of Rügen’s northeast coast, arriving at the park’s most iconic site: the Königsstuhl (King’s Chair). Rising up to 161 meters above sea level, this dramatic white cliff is Germany’s largest and one of its most photographed natural wonders.
A highlight of your visit is the newly inaugurated viewing platform, opened in April 2023. This innovative, environmentally sensitive structure offers unparalleled panoramic views over the chalk cliffs and sea, all while preserving the delicate ecosystem below.
Take time to explore the visitor center before joining your guide for a walk through the ancient beech forests, which date back to the 13th century. These woodlands grow on high plateaus formed during the last Ice Age and are interspersed with moors and ancient burial grounds. Enjoy the well-maintained trails, the crisp coastal air, and perhaps even spot local wildlife along the way.
After your hike, you'll pause at one of Rügen’s popular cafés or restaurants for a relaxing refreshment stop, including coffee or tea and a slice of traditional German cake.
After this immersive nature experience, return to your Yacht, as your guide shares additional stories and insights about this extraordinary landscape on the way backNotes
Guests must be able to climb in and out of the vehicle independently. This tour involves extensive walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility.
Please note that the order of visits during the tour may vary. Ongoing road construction projects throughout Northern Germany may impact the itinerary, including stops, views, traffic conditions, or the duration of the tour. These changes are beyond our control and may occur at short notice. Your flexibility and understanding are greatly appreciated.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.Duration
5 hour(s)
Price
389 (USD)
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Sassnitz, Rügen Island - Panoramic Discovery of Rügen
Description
Embark on an unforgettable guided panoramic tour of Rügen, Germany’s largest island, starting from Sassnitz Harbor. This scenic journey is the perfect introduction to Rügen’s natural beauty, historic landmarks, and coastal charm.
Along the way, enjoy multiple photo stops to capture some of the island’s most picturesque views.
One of the highlights is a stop in the elegant resort town of Binz, where you’ll take a brief orientation walk followed by free time to shop, stroll along the promenade, or soak in the lively atmosphere.
Continue to the iconic Seebrücke (pier) in Sellin, one of Rügen’s most photographed landmarks. Here, you'll enjoy a local refreshment while admiring the unique seaside architecture. After a short walk from the bus to the pier, you'll enjoy a local refreshment while admiring the unique seaside architecture.
Next, follow the scenic Deutsche Alleenstraße, a famous tree-lined route winding through Rügen’s lush countryside.
Make a short stop in Prora, home to the imposing “Colossus of Rügen,” a vast seaside resort complex originally built by the Nazi-era organization Kraft durch Freude (“Strength through Joy”).
Your route then takes you through Putbus, the island’s former royal seat, known for its classical architecture, elegant park, and distinctive white houses.
Later, visit the famous Königsstuhl (King’s Chair) in Jasmund National Park, where you’ll enjoy views from the newly built viewing bridge, offering spectacular perspectives over the chalk cliffs and Baltic Sea. There will also be time to explore the visitor center.
A traditional regional meal will be served at a local restaurant, allowing you to enjoy Rügen’s flavors in a welcoming atmosphere.
After a day filled with scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and memorable moments, return to your Yacht, enriched by your exploration of this remarkable island.Notes
This tour includes a moderate amount of walking.
Due to ongoing roadworks throughout Northern Germany, some elements of the tour—such as stops, traffic flow, and overall duration—may be affected. These changes can occur with little notice and are beyond the control of the tour operator.
Guests are kindly asked to remain flexible and understanding.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.Duration
6.5 hour(s)
Price
499 (USD)
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Ronne, Bornholm - Ronne Stroll
Description
Explore Rønne's rich history from Viking origins to WWII "bomb-houses" and 18th-century architecture. Visit Skt. Nikolaj Church, Store Torv, and Erichsens Gaard museum on a guided stroll through charming cobblestone streets.
The origins of the city of Rønne can be traced back to the Viking Age when people first settled around the natural harbor. However, it did not evolve into a proper town until the 1300’s when the town first gained market town rights from the crown. Your knowledgeable local guide will meet you at the pier and escort you into town where you will explore the secrets and charms of this quaint Baltic town.
The town boasts many exceptionally fine half-timbered houses from the 18th and 19th centuries. In between them you will find the so-called “bomb-houses” – brick houses built to replace those that were bombed by the Russian Air Force in May 1945 after the Germans refused to surrender to the Red Army. To help the rebuilding of Rønne and other towns on the island, Sweden donated 300 wooden houses – most of which still are used today as homes.
Walk through the winding cobblestone streets with your knowledgeable local guide and enjoy the quaint and tranquil atmosphere of Rønne. Along the way you will pass the oldest church in town, the Skt. Nikolaj Church, and Store Torv, the central square – the former military parade grounds. See the oldest, still active, provincial theatre in Denmark from 1823 and many other notable landmarks. Your walk will also include a visit to Erichsens Gaard - a cultural-historical museum housed in one of the best kept commoners’ houses in Rønne from 1806. Step back in time as you stroll through the immaculately kept historical rooms and sprawling garden. Take a seat and enjoy a well-deserved refreshment, before continuing.
At the conclusion of the tour, you are free to return to your ship or remain downtown (time permitting) for further independent exploration.Notes
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.
Duration
3.5 hour(s)
Price
129 (USD)
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Ronne, Bornholm - Scenic Bornholm Countryside
Description
Explore the picturesque farmlands and coastal beauty of Bornholm. Visit the historic Hammershus fortress, the interactive Melstedgaard Agricultural Museum, and the unique Oesterlars Roundchurch.
Bornholm is a picturesque Tiny Baltic Island belonging to Denmark and on this scenic tour through the picturesque farmlands will showcase the highlights. Travelling by coach you will enjoy the scenery of the coastline enroute to Hammerhus, a historic fortress on the northern tip of Bornholm. It is the largest castle ruins in Northern Europe.
The oldest part was built in the early 12th century to consolidate the power over the island held by the Archbishop of Lund obtained through an agreement with the Danish King, Svend Grathe. For the next 500 years Hammershus was the castle for the various rulers of the island. Hammershus was rebuilt and expanded on several occasions. In 1743 Hammershus was finally abandoned as a stronghold. Visit the new visitors center as well as the ruins and be prepared for a surprise along the way.
The next stop is at Melstedgaard Agricultural Museum. The museum used to be a farm and has been there since the 17th century and now replicates old-fashioned farming and food culture from Bornholm. In 2015 the museum opened a new attraction; “Gaarden – Food culture”, which is an interactive attraction where you can meet the farm animals and experience historic activities. Here you will learn about Bornholm as a culinary island and Melstedgaard as a self-sufficient farm.
Enjoy a refreshment and a look through “Skafferiet”, one of the shops on Bornholm that distributes the goods from the Bornholm food producers along with other delights. After this visit continue across the island through Almindingen – one of the largest forest areas in Denmark for the goal – Oesterlars Roundchurch– one of the four round churches to be found on Bornholm (where you will find half the total number of round churches in Denmark).Notes
Tour sequence may vary and the church visit may not be possible if religious services is taking place. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.
Duration
4.5 hour(s)
Price
269 (USD)
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Visby, Gotland Island - Ansarve Sheep Farm Visit
Description
Your journey begins with a warm welcome at Ansarve Sheep Farm, hosted by Jenny and her family. Set amidst the peaceful landscapes of Gotland, they will share insights into daily life on the farm and the traditions behind raising sheep on the island. As you immerse yourself in their world, enjoy a tasting of their homemade delicacies, each infused with the flavors and craftsmanship of their heritage.
After your farm visit, continue to explore Gotland’s rich history with a stop at one of the island’s 92 medieval churches, still in use today. Their stories are reflected not only in the architecture but also in the detailed decorations that have been preserved through the centuries.
Before returning to the Yacht, embark on a scenic detour to Högklint, a dramatic coastal cliff offering sweeping panoramic views of the rugged coastline—one of Gotland’s most breathtaking natural sights.Notes
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 hour(s)
Price
299 (USD)
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Visby, Gotland Island - Historic Visby with "Fika"
Description
Visit Visby, the capital of Gotland, and embark on a captivating guided walking tour through this remarkably preserved medieval stone city. Immerse yourself in its rich history, from the Viking Age and flourishing medieval period to the rise of the powerful Hanseatic League.
Begin your journey at Almedalen, the former medieval harbor now transformed into a scenic park with breathtaking views over the city. Stroll along the well-preserved town walls, marveling at the 44 towers that once guarded Visby’s treasures. Explore the charming gabled warehouses, and pause at the Gunpowder Tower, the oldest surviving building in Visby.
Wander through the narrow, winding streets to the beautifully cultivated Botanical Garden, known locally as "Botan," lovingly maintained by the Society of DBW. A highlight of your tour is a visit to the Fornsalen Museum, where a rich collection of artifacts offers a fascinating glimpse into Gotland’s layered past.
Continue along the cobbled lanes to a hidden garden, where you'll hear stories of the old neighborhood—of fishermen, hatters, and cobblers—while enjoying a traditional Swedish "Fika" break. Delight in a serving of Saffron Pancake, a beloved Gotland specialty made from rice pudding, cream, and saffron, baked to perfection and served with whipped cream and jam, accompanied by coffee or tea.
Finally, visit the impressive Visby Cathedral, originally built for German merchants, before returning to your Yacht.Notes
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
4 hour(s)
Price
159 (USD)
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Visby, Gotland Island - Visby’s Medieval Treasures & Craft Beer Tasting
Description
Depart the pier for a guided walk to Almedalen Park, once the bustling medieval harbor of Visby.
Embark on an unforgettable walking tour through the UNESCO World Heritage town of Visby, a place where medieval charm and history come to life. Enter the city through a historic wall tower and stroll through narrow alleyways lined with gabled warehouses and ancient stone structures.
Enjoy incredible panoramic views over the medieval rooftops, ancient churches, and out across the shimmering sea from one of the town’s best viewpoints. Visit the impressive St. Mary’s Cathedral, and pass through the town’s botanical garden, a lush retreat surrounded by centuries-old ruins.
After exploring Visby’s historic center, board your coach for a short drive to Barlingbo Bryggeri, one of Gotland’s most renowned breweries. Here, a beer expert will guide you through a tour of the brewery followed by a tasting session featuring four carefully crafted beers.
Savor local flavors in the brewery’s restaurant, pairing your beers with Swedish specialties such as knäckebröd (crispbread) and beer and bacon jam—a fitting conclusion to a day filled with history, culture, and the best of Gotland’s craft brewing tradition.Notes
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
4 hour(s)
Price
309 (USD)
Prices are per person, in USD. Duration is in hours.
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