New trendSea voyages with a yacht ambience

Sören Gehlhaus

 · 26.01.2023

New trend: sea voyages with a yacht ambiencePhoto: Christopher Cypert
Ritz-Carlton's 190-metre "Evrima" already welcomes up to 298 guests. The Four Seasons yacht will arrive in 2025 with a canoe stern and a suite in the funnel.

Yacht Liner describes cruise ships that resemble yachts in appearance and exclusivity. With the 190 metre long "Evrima", the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection welcomed the first of three fleet members. Two LNG-powered sister ships are due to arrive from Saint Nazaire in France in the next two years. The design by Tillberg Design of Sweden (TDoS) will sleep up to 298 guests in 149 suites. By comparison, the 337-metre AIDANova can check in a maximum of 5,000 passengers. "Evrima's" cabins all have private terraces and floor-to-ceiling windows, and the layout even includes two-storey loft suites. One of the five restaurants advertises itself with a menu created by top German chef Sven Elverfeld. Evrima" is currently travelling the Caribbean.

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The Four Seasons yacht, which will be built at the Italian Fincantieri shipyard by 2025, will be slightly longer at 207 metres. Although the Canadian hotel chain does not specify the capacity, it does provide information about 95 multi-storey suites that can be connected to form villa-like residences. The construction costs are estimated at four million euros per suite. The most spacious accommodation on the Schornstein occupies four decks with a total area of 431 square metres and 462 square metres of terraces with a pool. The 14-decker also originates from TDoS computers and is visually even closer to classic yacht rips with recessed decks, a long canoe stern and a longitudinal pool.

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Sören Gehlhaus

Sören Gehlhaus

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Sören Gehlhaus wurde 1981 in Berlin geboren und besegelte auf Jollen die Unterhavel, in den Ferien den Ratzeburger See und die Ostsee auf „Dickschiffen“. Zeitgleich mit dem Beginn des Studiums in Lübeck trat 2001 das Kitesurfen auf den Plan, und die intensive Ausübung des neuen Sports sorgte für den beruflichen Schwenk zum Journalismus. Nach Volontariat beim b&d Verlag in Hamburg folgten viele Jahre der redaktionellen Arbeit für ein Kitesurf-Magazin und 2018 der Wechsel zu BOOTE EXCLUSIV.

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