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SeaDream expands Norway programme for summer 2026 11
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SeaDream Yacht Club has responded to “unprecedented demand” by expanding its sailings in Norway for summer 2026. The small-ships luxury line
has “more than doubled” its programme in the country, with 11 cruises featuring Norway. The move comes after 2025 sailings sold out two years in advance. SeaDream will deploy recently
upgraded SeaDream II in Norwegian waters in 2025 and 2026. The ship will start 2026 with a
series of sailings in the Caribbean before a 14-day transatlantic crossing on April 19, 2026. Its European season will
commence with a seven-night Portugal, Spain & France Discovery cruise from Lisbon to Bordeaux, which leads in at £5,916. That voyage is followed by
a 12-night Western Europe & The Kiel Canal itinerary, from Bordeaux to Oslo, from £9,416. The Norwegian programme,
which includes six extended 11-day voyages between Oslo and Tromso in addition to seven-day fjord
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sailings, will start on May 23, 2026. The 11-night Trollfjord & the
Lofoten Islands cruise, from Oslo to Tromsø, departing on May 23, costs from £8,666. The seven-day Yachting the
Norwegian Fjords cruises are from Oslo to Bergen. A departure on July 28, 2026, is priced from £5,499. All prices are cruise-only. On August 18, 2026, SeaDream II
will sail from Bergen on a Best of Faroe Islands & Scotland itinerary, ahead of operating UK, European and Mediterranean cruises in the autumn. SeaDream founder, owner and
chair Atle Brynestad said: “The demand for our 2025 Norway sailings surpassed our wildest imaginations. We are thrilled to return in 2026 with even more ways to experience the unparalleled
beauty of the country.”
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Discover Atlantic Canada’s
coastal beauty on a walking holiday around Prince Edward Island
For a holiday that encompasses stunning beaches, lush wetlands, verdant forests and quaint fishing villages, look no further than Prince Edward Island. This Atlantic Canada province shows off the best of Canada’s nature and is a perfect break for visitors keen to immerse themselves in the great outdoors.
The Island Walk is a must for taking in the rural and coastal landscapes of the province. This 435-mile route for hikers and cyclists traces the island’s circumference. It’s broken up into 32 sections, with easy-to-follow directions, starting and ending in the capital Charlottetown, and there’s accommodation along the way for those wishing to journey across multiple days.
Striking cliff views, serene sandy beaches and rolling farmland are just some of the views that travellers will be treated to, with wildlife including bald eagles, beavers and herons to spot along the way.
But your clients don’t have to go it alone. The coordination service Go For A Walk can organise accommodation, assist with an itinerary, help with any luggage transfers, and more, so your clients can focus on enjoying the journey.
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