The May 30, 2026 cruise on the SeaDream I departs from Nice, France. On this 14 Night Grand Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer (Nice To Venice) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 14 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The SeaDream I sets sail on Saturday, May 30th and returns on Saturday, Jun 13th.
May 30th - Jun 13th
Seadream Yachts
from Nice, France
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
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The SeaDream I was built in 1984 and is among Seadream Yachts's 2 ships in its fleet. The SeaDream I is included in the cruise line's Luxury class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the SeaDream I vs all other Seadream Yachts ships.
SeaDream I - May 30, 2026 - 14 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | May 30th | Nice, France |
2 | May 30th | St. Tropez, France |
3 | May 30th | St. Florent, Corsica |
4 | May 30th | Bonifacio, Corsica |
5 | May 30th | Ponza (isola Di Ponza) |
6 | May 30th | Capri (isola Di Capri), Italy |
7 | May 30th | Taormina, Sicily |
8 | May 30th | Valletta, Malta |
9 | Jun 7th | At Sea |
10 | May 30th | Otranto, Italy |
11 | May 30th | Kotor, Montenegro |
12 | May 30th | Dubrovnik, Croatia |
13 | May 30th | Hvar, Croatia |
14 | May 30th | Losinj Island, Croatia |
15 | Jun 13th | Venice, Italy |
Cruise Itinerary
The SeaDream I sails on May 30, 2026 for a 14 Night Grand Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer (Nice To Venice). The ship will depart the port of Nice, France at 4:00 PM and will return to the port of Venice, Italy on Jun 13th at 8:00 AM. During the 15-day journey, the SeaDream I will visit 13 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
Nice, the pearl of the French Riviera, is a busy commercial city and the capital of the Alpes Maritimes department. Nonetheless, beauty, a fine climate and affable citizens keep its charm and year around appeal intact. The cuisine, like the city, is cosmopolitan, Mediterranean and delightful.
No introduction is needed for what is perhaps the world's best known and most fashionable resort on the Riviera. Immerse yourself in the splendid scenery of the Cote d'Azur with an excursion to the hilltop villages of Gassin and Il Ramatuelle, and the new town of Port Grimaud, built to resemble an old Mediterranean fishing village.
Bonifacio is the southernmost port of Corsica and enjoys a breathtakingly dramatic and isolated position. The old town perches precariously on a peninsula of magnificent stratified, white limestone cliffs. Ferries from Sardinia berth at the natural harbour created between this peninsula and the mainland. The tortuous maze of shaded, cobbled streets of the old town, nestling within the imposing Citadel walls, reveal buildings which are historical treasures of a bygone era.
The Ponza Islands, also called the Pontine Islands, are a volcanic island group located in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Ponza is the largest of the five islands. A places of exile during ancient times and also during the fascists' reign of Italy, Ponza has recently recovered and become a popular tourist destination.
Known as the "Island of Love" since the days of the Roman Empire, Capri offers stunning views, dozens of international cafes, fine Mediterranean restaurants and sophisticated resort shopping. Enjoy a boat trip around the coast to witness the hypnotic beauty of the Blue Grotto.
With the smoking cone of Mt. Etna as a backdrop, the chic resort of Taormina, is absolutely stunning. The town's ancient Greek theater is a wonder. Built in the third century B.C., with apparently perfect acoustics, it is still used today for open-air concerts. Spend some leisurely time along the Corso Umberto, where there are many interesting places to shop and dine.
Located in the middle of the Mediterranean, Malta's coastline features many harbors, bays, sandy beaches and rocky coves. After a leisurely stroll through the Barracca Gardens you'll be awarded with a spectacular view of the harbor of Valetta.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
This natural harbor on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro was an important artistic and commercial center with famous masonry and iconography schools in the Middle Ages. A large number of its monuments, among which four Romanesque churches and the town walls, were heavily damaged by an earthquake in 1979 but the town is now completely restored.
Dubrovnik, a Croatian port, is considered the most beautiful city on the Dalmatian coast. Dubrovnik sits high on a cliff overlooking the sea, and is nestled in the shadow of Mount Srdj. The walls of the city are one of its landmarks, and many structures from the medieval era remain standing, despite the many battles fought in Dubrovnik throughout history.
A dazzling Mediterranean landscape, balmy climate, and illustrious history--these are some of the traits that make Hvar a vacationer's paradise. Hvar is home to the first public theater in Europe, as well as several of the greatest writers and philosophers of the Renaissance era. During the annual Holy Week, elaborate ceremonies are publicly enacted, representing religions from around the world.
Venice enchants you from your first glimpse as your ship glides through the Grand Canal. A world power in the middle ages, its affluence lives on in its beautiful old buildings like those surrounding Piazza San Marco. Be sure not to leave without a romantic ride along the canals in a gondola.