Elite ‘Top Deck’ provides top privacy with Bora Bora Cruises
Bora Bora Cruises is taking high end leisure cruising to an entirely new level with the launch of a new class of cruising called ‘My Bridge Deck’.
The sleek 70 metre yachts, each with 37 spacious cabins, cruise the calm waters of the Society Islands of French Polynesia and are now offering their entire top deck for private use for families or groups of friends travelling together, the latter being an increasingly popular trend.
Product Manager of Elegant Resorts & Villas, Glenda McMillan, says the new ‘My Bridge Deck’ concept offers unparalleled privacy and intimacy, with a deck of only four cabins and a large terrace on the aft deck for socialising.
“In catering for elite travellers, consistent with Elegant Resorts & Villas’ clients, the yacht also provides the personalised service of a chef, butler, masseuse and a housekeeper dedicated to the guests of ‘My Bridge Deck’,” says Glenda.
“Travellers can choose to remain on their exclusive private deck or take the option of mingling with other guests onboard. We also arrange Spas on the beach by day and dinners by candlelight in the evening.
“Bora Bora Cruises are famously known to ‘pamper and please’ on their cruises on two of the world’s most exclusive yachts,” says Glenda.
The seven day cruises depart Bora Bora weekly on Monday.
A report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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