The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection Debuts 2022-23 Winter Sailings
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Selection has announced its 2022 and 2023 winter season of itineraries. Destinations involve the rainforests of Costa Rica, the beach locations of the Bahamian islands and a transit through the Panama Canal.
The 2022-23 winter season spans from November through April, stopping at 15 new ports of call alongside the way, including Golfito, Costa Rica Portsmouth, Dominica Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala and Bocas Del Toro, Panama. A emphasize of the itineraries will be the leisurely cruising rate, letting attendees more time to check out each port. Company will be capable to see Aruba’s pink flamingos and breaching whales in Samaná, snorkel the reefs of Bequia or kayak through the bioluminescent waters of Vieques. Vacation sailings involve Christmas in Roseau, Dominica, and a New Years’ Eve celebration alongside superyachts in St. Barth’s.
The 2022 and 2023 winter season is preceded by a collection of 2022 itineraries produced previously this yr, which launched new places, including the Bahamas, the Western Caribbean, Bermuda and the Holy Land. Showcasing an prolonged Mediterranean season, 2022 spring and summer months itineraries’ emphasize encounters involve an overnight call in Casablanca letting attendees to check out Marrakech, the prospect to take a look at Israel and Cyprus, and these kinds of marquee events as the Monaco Grand Prix.
Cruising will be aboard Evrima, the first of a few bespoke vessels from The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Selection. The yacht knowledge delivers equally daytime and overnight ports of call, promising more versatility for guests’ time on land.
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