Explora Journeys showcases Ocean Terrace Suites
Explora Journeys today unveiled the Ocean Terrace Suites on its first ship, EXPLORA I, ahead of themaiden journey in May 2023.
The spacious ‘Homes at Sea’ range from 35 sqm in the Ocean Terrace category up to 280 sqm for the Owners Residence.
The lead in category Ocean Terrace Suites and the 39 sqm Ocean Grand Terrace Suites are some of the largest in the industry, and feature their own private terrace, creating an extension to the living space complete with daybeds and an alfresco dining area.
Each ‘Home at Sea’ comprises a walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area.
The design of each suite has been developed in collaboration with De Jorio Luxury & Yachts projects, and London-based architectural and interior design studio NenMar.
Sales are now open for the Inaugural Journeys Collection for EXPLORA I from May 2023 and in its first year, the ship will visit 132 ports in 40 different countries.
It includes two destinations, Kastellorizo, Greece and Saint Pierre, Martinique that have rarely been visited by cruise ships before.
The itineraries include the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the UK, Iceland, Greenland, Canada, the U.S. East Coast, Caribbean, South America, and Hawaii.
Sailings start from six-night journeys up to a 44-night Northern Europe Grand Journey.
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