The luxury hospitality company’s first cruise ship finally set sail after years of delay amid COVID-19 and reports that the project ran $55 million over budget …
Source: Insider
… officially bringing the Ritz-Carlton brand’s promise of luxury to life at sea.
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s Evrima began its time at sea with a seven-day sailing from Spain to France in October.
And it now has a list of itineraries from 2022 into November 2024 with ports of calls in the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Central America, and South America …
… including sailings from Barbados to St. Maarten, Panama to Costa Rica, Spain to Italy, and several round trips in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
No two sailings will be the same, according to the new cruise brand, and all range from four to 13 nights.
Source: Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
It’s significantly smaller than the mega cruise liners heavy hitters like Royal Caribbean have recently built.
Source: Insider
But its smaller size lets it to access more ports of call in destinations like Greece and France, according to the Ritz-Carlton.
And it’s not like the smaller ship is lacking in amenities.
The Evrima still has the typical cruise ship services and facilities like a spa with a sauna, infinity and whirlpools, a gym with personal trainers …
… and a list of dining venues like the “S.E.A” designed by the chef behind the Ritz-Carlton, Wolfsburg’s three Michelin-starred restaurant.
The Ritz-Carlton is known for its luxury and guest pampering, and this ship is no different.
From the cold towels offered to guests the moment they step aboard the ship …
… to the water misting on the pool deck …
… to the marina that gives guests direct access to water toys while the ship is anchored …
… it’s not hard to see how Ritz-Carlton’s upscale brand is reflected in the Evrima.
The staterooms are just as glamorous as Ritz-Carlton’s traditional hotel rooms with options like a two-story penthouse and suites with private terraces.
The luxury hospitality company’s first cruise ship finally set sail after years of delay amid COVID-19 and reports that the project ran $55 million over budget …
Source: Insider
… officially bringing the Ritz-Carlton brand’s promise of luxury to life at sea.
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s Evrima began its time at sea with a seven-day sailing from Spain to France in October.
And it now has a list of itineraries from 2022 into November 2024 with ports of calls in the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Central America, and South America …
… including sailings from Barbados to St. Maarten, Panama to Costa Rica, Spain to Italy, and several round trips in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
No two sailings will be the same, according to the new cruise brand, and all range from four to 13 nights.
Source: Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
It’s significantly smaller than the mega cruise liners heavy hitters like Royal Caribbean have recently built.
Source: Insider