The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Assortment formally opened bookings for its second vessel final week, the road mentioned.
The luxe model will launch the brand new yacht, Ilma, in 2024. The road’s first vessel began sailing in October.
“We’re thrilled to open reservations for Ilma to the general public and unveil our inaugural season of itineraries,” Douglas Prothero, the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Assortment’s CEO, mentioned in a news release. “With a relaxed crusing tempo and extra overnights in port, our 2024 Mediterranean season underscores the essence of the yachting life-style, giving company extra time to actually immerse themselves within the vibrant cultures, native cuisines and pure fantastic thing about the area.”
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When will the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Assortment’s new vessel begin crusing?
Ilma’s week-long inaugural voyage from Athens, Greece, to Haifa, Israel, will depart on Sept. 19, 2024, based on the road’s website. The journey will embody stops in Mykonos, Greece, Alanya in Turkey, and extra.
The place will Ilma sail?
The vessel will spend its debut season within the Mediterranean, with locations together with Rome, Italy; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Tangier, Morocco; the Greek Isles and extra. The yacht will sail journeys from seven to 13 nights lengthy, based on the discharge.
Ilma will function 228 suites – all with personal terraces – and might accommodate greater than 450 company. The yacht may even have 5 eating places, six bars and a spa, amongst different facilities.
How a lot will the sailings price?
Costs range by crusing, however Ilma’s first voyage begins at $7,400 per individual primarily based on double occupancy, based on the road’s web site. Taxes, charges and port bills are one other $296 per visitor.
The fare contains a number of eating venues, gratuities, Wi-Fi and extra.
Nathan Diller is a shopper journey reporter for USA TODAY primarily based in Nashville. You possibly can attain him at ndiller@usatoday.com.