Signature Luxury Travel & Style

TAKING TO THE WAVES

Luxury hotels are reimagining their high-end offerings as palatial cruise ships, and the movement isn’t dying down anytime soon. With numerous hotel brands planning expansion and an escalating interest in yachting from new-to-cruise clients, a future fleet of floating resorts is fast approaching.

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection

Paving the way towards a seaborne future is The Ritz-Carlton and its debut vessel, the 190-metre , which set sail in October 2022. Accommodating nearly as many staff as guests, grants up to 298 travellers access to sought-after and , are larger 224- and 228-suite yachts set to grace the oceans in 2024 and 2025. Translating to ‘water’ in Maltese, honours its Mediterranean and Caribbean surroundings with swish private terraces and open-air lounges overlooking azure seascapes. Before dining alfresco at the aft Marina, guests can pay a visit to the signature Ritz-Carlton Spa or onboard wine vault. The Ritz-Carlton has plans to introduce up to 10 eco-conscious yachts in the coming years, each tailored to different Marriott International brands.

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