SeaDream Yacht Club says that it has become the first cruise line to sail in the Black Sea since the pandemic-induced pause in worldwide cruise operations.
The 110-passenger SeaDream II has visited several ports on the Black Sea this week, with on September 24, she spent a day on the Turkish island of Bozcaada, being the first cruise vessel to visit the island since the pandemic.
On September 26, SeaDream II visited Burgas, Bulgaria, becoming the first cruise vessel to sail there in more than three years.
Other “first time since the pandemic” Black Sea ports include Constanta, Romania; Odesa, Ukraine, and Varna, Bulgaria.
Vice President, Itineraries & Destinations at SeaDream, Emilio Freeman said, “It’s exciting for our guests to experience new, unique destinations, and these regions are pleased to see tourism returning”.
On October 2, SeaDream II has a turnaround in Istanbul, Turkey – again, becoming the first cruise vessel to arrive there since the pandemic and SeaDream II will also become the first ship to utilize the brand-new port, Galataport Istanbul, a $1.7-billion project comprising of a 29,000-square-meter terminal built underground.
SeaDream guests disembarking, and embarking will receive a welcome gift from Galataport Istanbul, a commemorative tote bag including Turkish delight from one of the oldest Turkish confectioners, an evil eye souvenir, and Turkish coffee.
SeaDream Yacht Club restarted sailing in late June 2021 with SeaDream I in Norway and SeaDream II visiting ports throughout the Mediterranean and the Adriatic Sea.
The cruise line said that guests and crew were “thrilled” to get back to doing what they love.
Since resuming voyages this summer, SeaDream Yacht Club’s 56-stateroom twin ships SeaDream I and SeaDream II have called on ports in Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Slovenia, and Spain.
A report by John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor.