Bookings open for second Ritz-Carlton yacht
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has opened bookings for its second yacht, Ilma.
The Yacht Collection’s first vessel launched in late 2022.
Ilma’s inaugural voyage departs Athens to Haifa, Israel in September 2024.
Port calls include Mykonos and Alanya in Turkey.
It will sail in the Mediterranean calling at destinations including Rome, Monte Carlo and the Greek Islands.
Ilma has 228 suites with private terraces, accommodating 450 guests.
The Ritz-Carlton yacht houses five restaurants, six bars and a spa.
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Allan LynchMar 14, 2023 07:00 PM
A number of people make the claim about not seeing a price, but under Find A Cruise on their website they show cruise details and price per person double occupancy.
Log in to Replyray simmondsMar 14, 2023 11:44 AM
I am always put off from Ritz Carlton, as they never advertise a price. You have to send them your details ,and then they respond by phone, and I don't like that kind of sales tactic.
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