Chart your next adventure with the newest edition of our highly anticipated Sailing Brochure, packed with elite itineraries to premier destinations rich in history, art, culture, cuisine, and wellness, yet untouched by mass tourism.
Treat yourself to an “all me” luxury sailing in 2027. We’ve waived the single supplement, so you only pay the per-person rate. Our small sailing yachts, for only 94 to 136 guests, make it easy to meet new lifelong friends on board. Connect in meaningful ways throughout your voyage while paying less for the joy of going solo.
We’re celebrating the release of our January 2027 — March 2028 Sailing Brochure with a new savings event: 30% off brochure fares. Combine the savings with the No Single Supplement Sale on any 2027 itineraries, which include new routes in the British Isles, French Atlantic, Iberian coast, Sardinia, Corsica, and Elba, as well as Barbados to Antigua.
LET’S SET SAIL
ATLANTIC COAST & BRITISH ISLES
New in 2027, the British Isles set an unforgettable stage for our small luxury ships from May to July. From Leith’s gateway to Edinburgh, the course sweeps north to the Orkney Islands, rich with Neolithic sites. Stornoway and Tobermory deliver coastal culture, while Oban serves seafood with post-worthy views. Along the Atlantic, oysters and Cognac await in La Rochelle. Belle Île en Mer welcomes with wild cliffs, and Lorient and Le Palais add an authentic taste of seaside France.
MOROCCO, SPAIN & PORTUGAL
In spring and fall, this collection threads exclusive routes from the vibrant heart of Lisbon to sunlit Andalusian harbors and across Moroccan shores. In Bilbao, we spotlight modern architecture with a VIP evening at the Guggenheim. San Sebastián brings pintxos culture and Rioja pours along its bayside promenade. Moorish mosaics set the tone in Casablanca and Agadir while Palma de Mallorca offers Balearic flair.
THE MEDITERRANEAN
April through October the season traces coastlines along the French and Italian Rivieras to the Aegean and Adriatic Seas. Departing Valletta, Malta, voyages call on Sicily’s Taormina and Agrigento, Corsica’s dramatic Bonifacio, and Alghero in Sardinia, before turning west to Menorca’s Balearic hideaways for our exciting return to Barcelona. From Venice, where the SEA CLOUDs are among the few ships welcomed in the Grand Canal, we weave through Croatia’s cathedral-lined waterfronts.
THE CARIBBEAN
From November through March, a steady breeze from the winter trade winds makes conditions in the Caribbean a sailor’s dream. New homeports Barbados, Santo Domingo, and Guadeloupe welcome SEA CLOUD SPIRIT and SEA CLOUD II, with routes sailing through Bequia, the Tobago Cays, and Dominica. Luxury sailings highlight the region’s more refined side in St. Barths and Anguilla, with overnights in Gustavia, Virgin Gorda, Norman Island, and select ports across the Lesser Antilles.
CENTRAL AMERICA
In February and March, the course shifts west toward coastlines shaped by jungle and sea, where smaller ships open doors to quieter anchorages. The journey links the ABC islands with Panama, departing from Colón before tracing a path to Puntarenas on Costa Rica’s Pacific side. A daylight passage through the Panama Canal is an unparalleled way to witness the modern wonder. Time ashore moves from the San Blas Islands to Carara’s rainforest canopy and the rich ecosystems of Golfo Dulce.
Terms & Conditions: Prices are per person, USD. Displayed rates show pre-calculated promotion for lowest available stateroom category. Capacity controlled, limited time and availability. Not combinable with any other discount except loyalty. Subject to change. Three blackout dates currently apply for sailings SCS-2701, SCII-2729, and SCII-2735
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