Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection sets sail
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection marked a milestone by finally launching after multiple delays.
Evrima, the first of three custom-built yachts from The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, set sail with a voyage from Barcelona to Nice.
“We are thrilled to introduce The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection and usher in an exciting new chapter for the brand,” said Chris Gabaldon, Senior Vice President for Luxury Brands, Marriott International.
“We could not be more excited to give our guests the opportunity to experience The Ritz-Carlton in a new way.”
Stopping at both small and signature ports, most voyages range from seven to 10 nights, with no two journeys alike.
Depending on the season, Evrima visits the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.
Destinations range from Spain’s Balearic Islands, the French Riviera, to Aruba and the tropical coastlines of Costa Rica.
The size of Evrima also allows access into sought-after ports of call, delivering yacht-style cruising.
The specially designed yacht measures 190-metres and can accommodate up to 298 passengers.
All rooms feature a private terrace and floor to ceiling windows.
Travelers enjoy amenities including spa treatments, a sauna, water sports from the yacht’s marina, an infinity pool, fitness studio, and more.
Families can enjoy a dedicated space on board for Ritz Kids.
The yachts of The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection are also available for private charter.
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