The December 19, 2026 cruise on the SeaDream II departs from San Juan, Puerto Rico. On this 8 Night Caribbean Celebration Ii (San Juan Roundtrip) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 9 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The SeaDream II sets sail on Saturday, Dec 19th and returns on Sunday, Dec 27th.
Dec 19th - Dec 27th
Seadream Yachts
from San Juan, Puerto Rico
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
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Seadream Yachts
The SeaDream II was built in 1985 and is among Seadream Yachts's 2 ships in its fleet. The SeaDream II is included in the cruise line's Luxury class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the SeaDream II vs all other Seadream Yachts ships.
SeaDream II - December 19, 2026 - 8 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Dec 18th | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
2 | Dec 18th | Gustavia, St. Barthelemy |
3 | Dec 18th | Gustavia, St. Barthelemy |
4 | Dec 18th | Road Bay, Anguilla |
5 | Dec 18th | Beef Island, Tortola, B.v.i. |
5 | Dec 18th | Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, B.v.i. |
6 | Dec 18th | Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda, B.v.i |
7 | Dec 18th | Norman Island, B.v.i. |
7 | Dec 18th | Cane Garden Bay Tortola |
8 | Dec 18th | White Bay, Jost Van Dyke, B.v.i. |
9 | Dec 27th | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Cruise Itinerary
The SeaDream II sails on December 19, 2026 for a 8 Night Caribbean Celebration Ii (San Juan Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of San Juan, Puerto Rico at 3:00 PM and will return to the port of San Juan, Puerto Rico on Dec 27th at 7:00 AM. During the 11-day journey, the SeaDream II will visit 8 additional ports and will spend 0 days at sea.
The fortress of El Morro guards the harbor against long-gone Sir Francis Drake and his British privateers. The colorful streets of Old San Juan retain the Latin flavor of its seafaring past, when this was the heart of the Spanish Main. Sample the fiery rum made here, or indulge in an icy treat made from fresh tropical fruit and enjoy the Caribbean atmosphere.
In Gustavia, the capital, there are branches of several well-known French shops (such as Cartier). The small crowd of habitues is mostly young, chic, and French. The food, wine, and aromas are equally Gallic. The harbour or Carenage was renamed Gustavia after the 18th-century Swedish king, Gustavus III, and became a free port, marking the beginning of the island's greatest prosperity.
In Gustavia, the capital, there are branches of several well-known French shops (such as Cartier). The small crowd of habitues is mostly young, chic, and French. The food, wine, and aromas are equally Gallic. The harbour or Carenage was renamed Gustavia after the 18th-century Swedish king, Gustavus III, and became a free port, marking the beginning of the island's greatest prosperity.
Supposedly Norman Island was the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Explore the island and you may come home with some extra coin! Visit the Treasure Island Museum or simply relax with a drink seaside. The underwater caves and reefs make this a great diving and snorkeling location.
The fortress of El Morro guards the harbor against long-gone Sir Francis Drake and his British privateers. The colorful streets of Old San Juan retain the Latin flavor of its seafaring past, when this was the heart of the Spanish Main. Sample the fiery rum made here, or indulge in an icy treat made from fresh tropical fruit and enjoy the Caribbean atmosphere.