Travel and Leisure Asia | Global https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/ Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macau Tue, 12 Dec 2023 00:00:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 https://images.travelandleisureasia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/01/03185908/cropped-favicon-32x32.pngTravel and Leisure Asia | Global https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/ 32 32 This Cruise Line Will Make Antarctica Trips Easier Next Year — Here's Howhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/this-cruise-line-will-make-antarctica-trips-easier-next-year/2023-12-12T00:00:37+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=148926Antarctica Cruise

Adventure cruise line Lindblad Expeditions will launch shorter trips to Antarctica in 2024, with flights from Argentina to the seventh continent that bypass what’s normally a two-day sailing of the Drake Passage.

The new option will shave several days off the typical Antarctica itinerary, making it possible to do the trip in as little as eight days. The flyover trips also eliminate the need to sail the Drake, a waterway that’s known for its unpredictability: travellers sailing to Antarctica often wonder if they’ll experience a calm “Drake Lake” or see massive swells that result in a “Drake Shake,” as writer Christopher P. Baker detailed for T+L in 2022.

Now the cruise to Antarctica will take lesser time

The new flyover trips will be a first for the cruise line, said Sven-Olof Lindblad, the CEO and founder of the company, during a recent appearance at ILTM Cannes, a luxury travel conference held this week in France.

“Starting in November 2024, with one of our ships, the National Geographic Explorer, we’ll have two new programs: one, which is five days in Antarctica, flying in and out, and the other which is five days in Antarctica with two days crossing the Drake Passage [one way].”

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Lindblad said the decision to launch the service on the 81-cabin vessel was driven by multiple factors.

“There are people out there that just don’t have the time [otherwise],” Lindblad said. He also noted that aviation technology has made flights to Antarctica more predictable, in spite of the sometimes challenging conditions seen in the region.

“We had chosen not to do this for years and years and years because I was concerned about the reliability — not the safety — but the reliability of people actually taking off and landing as they were meant to,” the CEO explained.

Now, Lindblad is confident that people can get there on time — and see one of the world’s most inspiring wild places.

“I think it’s important to expose people to places like this for a lot of reasons,” said Lindblad, during his appearance at ILTM Cannes. “We need to understand these wild places better, and, as a consequence of that, we can be more productive as citizens as to how we deal with the challenges that we, as the human race, face as it relates to our relationship with natural systems around the world.”

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The announcement comes as trips to the continent have surged in popularity. More than 70,000 people visited the ice in the 2022-2023 season, according to the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators. That number is almost certain to rise, as more and more vessels head south, Lindblad said.

“We were the only ship in Antarctica for quite some time,” Lindblad observed. “This next season, the average is closer to something like 70. So, extraordinary growth.” These days, the cruise line expects to operate three ships, including the National Geographic Explorer in the region.

Lindblad will offer the flights in partnership with DAP, the only air provider to Antarctica, which also contracts with lines such as Silversea to offer speedy service to the southernmost reaches of the planet.

The cruise-and-sail trips will begin in November 2024 and continue through February 2025. Rates start at USD 9,475   for an eight-day Antarctica expedition. Learn more at expeditions.com.

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This Luxury Cruise Line Just Announced 5 Epic New Sailings — Including A 70-Day Asia Triphttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/this-luxury-cruise-line-just-announced-new-sailings/2023-11-04T04:00:54+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=143228Crystal cruises

After making its grand return this year, Crystal is now looking ahead to even grander adventures. The luxury cruise line, now part of the Abercrombie & Kent portfolio, just announced five new Grand Journeys for 2025.

Crystal Symphony will sail a 70-night Asia itinerary round-trip from Mumbai between January and March 2025. There will be 32 ports of call across 15 countries, including overnights in Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, and Tokyo, among other destinations. For those interested in a shorter version of this trip, you can also book a 47-night segment of the journey round-trip from Singapore.

Crystal Cruises has unveiled new itineraries for 2025

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Crystal Serenity will offer two multi-continent Grand Journeys: a 44-night sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Mumbai from March to April 2025 and an overlapping 51-night sailing from Cape Town to Barcelona, running from March to May 2025. The former includes calls to the remote St. Helena, the Atlantic island where Napoleon spent his exile, and to Walvis Bay, Namibia.

Then the ship will continue up to the Seychelles and the Maldives for overnights during the itineraries’ overlap, before continuing with the second itinerary to Petra, Jordan, the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, and finally the Mediterranean.

Then between July and September, Crystal Serenity will sail a 40-night itinerary in Northern Europe, beginning in Stockholm and ending in Liverpool.

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“We’re thrilled to announce an impressive lineup of Grand Journeys for 2025,” Cristina Levis, CEO of A&K Travel Group, said in a statement obtained by Travel + Leisure. “These extended itineraries offer exclusive opportunities for immersion in some of the world’s most unique and sought-after destinations. We can’t wait for our guests to experience these unparalleled voyages along with the unique land experiences we are creating with our sister brand Abercrombie & Kent.”

Guests who book Grand Journeys will receive a business-class airfare allowance for two guests, two AK one-day experiences, USD 1,500 in shipboard credit, and complimentary laundry service.

Rates start at USD 31,000 per guest for the 40-night Northern Europe itinerary and at USD 42,400 per guest for the 70-night Mumbai round-trip itinerary. You can book the trips now at crystalcruises.com.

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Cruising The Fjords: Here's Our Ultimate Guide From Bergen, Norwayhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/everything-about-fjord-cruise-from-bergen-norway/2023-10-23T07:00:11+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=141210fjord cruise from Norway's Bergen

The Norwegian fjords are truly a sight to behold, but aboard a cruise in Norway, they are just the tip of the iceberg with the enchanting sights of waterfalls, geysers, and mountains.

On our visit to Southwestern Norway, the breathtaking fjords and spectacular panoramas surely made me wonder why we did not make it to this Scandinavian nation sooner.

What is a fjord cruise?

Practically synonymous with Norway, fjords make for many a dramatic and awe-inspiring backdrop. Fjords are narrow inlets that form when glaciers cut through bedrock, creating steep-sided valleys carving into the coastline. Carved out of rock by the weight of vast glaciers, the fjords of Norway are UNESCO World Heritage sites, recognised for their natural and cultural value.    

Case in point: the fjord cruises of Norway. More than 1,000 fjords carve through Norway’s landscape, but cruises visit just a handful of them. Norway’s fjord cruises are a perennial hit— it’s no wonder they are always packed (no matter the season).  

Navigating Norway’s fjords: Cruise tours and itineraries

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Sweeping views from the cruise ship on Nærøyfjord

There are many different types of fjord cruises in Norway. Some longer itineraries may include as many as three fjords, while others may call at just one of them. Several cruise tours that run from Bergen allow you to be dazzled by this region’s natural beauty. You can board a boat (14 weekly 3h 50m sailings from Bergen) to explore the city’s popular archipelago, Balestrand, located in Sognefjord. Norway’s longest and deepest fjord will take your breath away and steal your heart. Sognefjord merges with the foothills of the Jotunheimen Mountains. The ‘Sognefjord in a Nutshell’ roundtrip by Fjord Tours is an ideal way to explore the area. You can also take the half-day fjord cruise from Bergen to the captivating Osterfjord and Mostraumen Channel. 

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 The cruise itineraries, however, merely scratch the surface of what Norway has to offer. 

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A stunning waterfall cascade off Nærøyfjord

To make the most of the spectacular scenery, as we did, consider taking a bus trip through the magnificent hinterland and rejoining the cruise. The fjords do not form networks; they resemble parallel canals, which makes it challenging to hop between them by boat. This led us to make Bergen our base camp and we made our way through its fjords and protected countryside. 

We opted for a guided minibus tour and fjord cruise from Bergen that would take us to Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Flåm and the spectacular viewpoint of Stegastein. We booked our tour with Visit Bergen and enjoyed the best of both worlds. 

Bergen: A gateway to the fjords

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Lush mountains lending the villages and port towns of Nærøyfjord a fairy-tale charm

Our tour started with a minibus in Bergen and, the city is worth a trip on its own. The enduringly pretty town screams “postcard” with the neat rows of colourful houses. The city centre, dominated by UNESCO-protected wooden houses, is plenty touristy, and for good reason. We spent a full day exploring, wandering up the steep hills, down the narrow streets and the bustling fish market for the best catch of the day.  

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Postcards from Bergen City, Norway  

Best time to visit: The most popular fjord attractions in Norway — Nærøyfjord and Geirangerfjord — are best savoured in spring and autumn, when it is less crowded, and you can take in the spectacular sights in tranquillity.

Guided tour and fjord cruise to Nærøyfjorden, Flåm and Stegastein viewpoint 

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Aboard Norled cruise on Nærøyfjord: Picturesque villages adding to the natural beauty

It was uncharacteristically sunny in one of the wettest regions in Europe. As we drove past Bergen, we watched the never-ending film of rocky atolls and little villages from the windows. It was almost impossible to look away as every frame view was singular: a little wooden house perched atop a hill, with no other house in sight, countless waterfalls rolling down the mountains on each side. The sun, green grass and waterfalls made the drive on E16 one of our favourites in Norway.

Tvindefossen

Our first sightseeing stop was the magnificent waterfall at Tvindefossen. I could already hear the lacy waterfall stream from 500 metres away and view its magnificent grandeur from a distance. One of Norway’s highest waterfalls, Tvindefossen plunges 360 feet down, cascading in multiple tiers. The delicate stream spills between tiers before coming to rest in a clear pool. While the waterfall is beyond captivating, the lush landscape surrounding the waterfall made for a worthy competitor (half eaten by the clouds that had descended unannounced). The array of colours, the sun, silhouettes, and the overall vistas are hard to put into words. 

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Tvindefossen waterfalls plummeting from a height of nearly 360 feet

This multi-tiered waterfall is located 12 km from Voss on the road to Flåm. Hugging mountains and diving into valleys, the drive from Bergen to the waterfall is spectacular.   

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Clouds rolling over the mountains surrounding Tvindefossen waterfall in Norway

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Nærøyfjord

Soon we crossed wild ravines, sparkling rivers, and lush valleys towards Gudvangen to board the cruise on Nærøyfjord. The UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord in Southwestern Norway is surrounded by steep rock walls and dense forests. On many cruises, the ports of call are the highlights of the itineraries, but on Norwegian fjord cruises, things work a little differently. The fjords are the chief attractions.

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The distinctive charm of the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord in Norway – postcard from the fjord cruise

Picture a green countryside dotted with peaceful villages and deep blue inlets knifing into mountains. Now put yourself in the picture. You’re in a breathtaking vertical expanse of fjord, mountain, and sky, and you can almost feel yourself soaring with the birds. 

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The small-town Voss – beautifully located on the Hardangerfjord

Much has been written of the boat ride along Nærøyfjord to Flåm, and true to form, it does not disappoint. We stood on the open upper deck to marvel at nature’s beauty. As we cruised along, we passed through tiny farms that clung precariously to steep hillsides. Many towering waterfalls turned the cliffs into bridal veils. Except for a few passing ferries, there was an uncanny calm in the Nærøyfjord. 

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The unspoilt and tranquil wilderness of the Nærøyfjord

As it started getting windy on the deck, we moved inside and grabbed two glasses of wine. Tall panoramic windows gave a full view of the marvellous landscape of the calm fjord. And though it was tempting to constantly open the bag and grab the camera, we had plenty of fjord photo ops on the three-hour cruise. If ever there was a moment to disconnect from technology and be present, this was it. 

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Sailing with Norled on Nærøyfjord, which is woven into Norway’s fabric

Flåm

Far ahead we could see a town glowing emerald in the bright sunlight. Soon, the ship docked, and we headed out to explore Flåm. This small hiking town (with only 350 residents) receives almost half a million visitors a year. The town is commonly featured on Norwegian fjords cruise itineraries by some of the world’s best-known cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line. 

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The quaint port town, Flåm

There are a few things that make Flåm quite interesting: it nestles along one of the steepest railway tracks in the world; it is the base for hiking to the fjords of Aurland; and it leads onto one of the best roads to drive on, the ‘Snow Road’. Undoubtedly one of Europe’s most beautiful cruise ports, the town is surrounded by unblemished green hills and scattered with boldly coloured houses. 

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The Flåm Railway, one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world

Stegastein Viewpoint

After exploring the town, we boarded our bus from Flåm and continued towards Aurland. Soon after, we started our climb to the top of the Stegastein viewpoint. The road from Aurland to Stegastein is also part of the National Scenic Routes in Norway.

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The view of the Aurlandsfjord from the Stegastein Viewpoint

The Stegastein viewpoint is a 30-metre-long platform that lies high above the Aurland fjord. It juts out from a mountain, offering an incredible panorama of the blue waters far below and dozens of waterfalls plunging hundreds of feet. Whether the expansive view incites quiet contemplation about life or an intense photo session, I promise you will be moved by what you see! 

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Magnificent viewpoints around every bend in Aurland

I came to Norway to take in the fjords and marvel at its landscapes, but I found much more than that a sense of freedom in a region that values peaceful time in the wild outdoors. 

Related: My Green Adventure: How I Chased The Northern Lights In Norway

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FAQs

Where can I go on a fjord cruise in Norway? 

Several cruise tours run from Bergen and allow you to be dazzled by this area’s natural beauty. 

What should I expect to see on a fjord cruise in Norway

Picture a green countryside dotted with peaceful villages. Deep blue inlets knifing into mountains. Now put yourself in the picture. You’re in a breathtaking vertical expanse of fjord, mountain, and sky—and you can almost feel yourself soaring like the birds. 

 When is the best time to take a fjord cruise in Norway? 

The most popular fjord attractions in Norway (Nærøyfjord and Geirangerfjord) are best savoured in spring and autumn when it is less crowded, and you can take in the spectacular sights in tranquillity.  

 How long do fjord cruises typically last in Norway? 

The itineraries of fjord cruises typically vary from three hours to 7 days depending on what you choose. 

What types of boats are used for fjord cruises? 

Battery-powered boats are usually used for fjord cruises. 

Are fjord cruises suitable for all ages and fitness levels? 

Yes, fjord cruises are suitable for all ages and fitness levels. 

Do I need to make reservations for a fjord cruise in advance? 

You can always make online reservations or make them on the ground at the tour offices. 

What should I bring on a fjord cruise? 

Be sure to carry warm clothing as the weather in Norway is extremely unpredictable. You may also want to carry water and food on short cruises as the food is quite expensive on the boat.  

Are fjord cruises safe? 

Yes, fjord cruises in Norway are extremely safe. 

Are there guided fjord cruises available, or can I explore on my own? 

While many guided fjord cruises run from Bergen, you can also explore on your own.  

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This Gorgeous River In Europe Is The Cruise Destination You've Never Heard Ofhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/this-gorgeous-river-in-europe-is-the-cruise-destination-youve-never-heard-of/2023-10-16T05:00:42+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=140316river cruise in europe

I’m finishing up my lunch on the Avalon Imagery II’s open-air bow when the ship glides around a bend in the Moselle River. Suddenly, the view before me, a small wine town in Germany, is so breathtaking I nearly drop my fork: tidy, geometric rows of grape vines — most of them riesling — cover the steep land rising up from the water. A little while later, we pass by the ruins of a 14th-century castle.

I feel like I’m floating through a fairy tale, I think to myself as I whip out my phone to take what must be my millionth photo of the day.

This cruise in Europe sails the scenic Moselle River

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Before setting sail on the Moselle River with Avalon Waterways in July, I didn’t know quite what to expect. Though I’d been on other river cruises in Europe, the Moselle really wasn’t on my radar.

Now, I’ll never take it off my radar. From its source in the Vosges Mountains, the Moselle flows 339 miles (545.56 km) through northeastern France and western Germany before meeting up with the Rhine River in Koblenz, Germany. Along the way, it also forms a natural border between Luxembourg and Germany.

Beautiful vineyards, historic fortresses, and quaint villages line its banks. The weather is mild, the valley’s residents are friendly, and the small towns along the waterfront are ridiculously charming. The Moselle itself snakes lazily back and forth, giving cruisers optimal time to appreciate the dramatic scenery.

And while so many European destinations have gotten a little too busy for comfort, the Moselle has remained quiet, and serene. If your goal is a quintessentially European river cruise without the quintessential European crowds, the Moselle is the river for you.

What sets the Moselle River apart

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If you’ve taken a river cruise in Europe before, you’ve probably heard of well-known waterways like the Rhine, the Danube, and the Rhône. But Pam Hoffee, the president of Avalon Waterways, describes the Moselle as an “off-the-beaten-path gem.”

“We consider it the Rhine’s cool little sister — a place where some of the most beautiful views in river cruising await guests without the crowds that can be found in other parts of Europe,” she says.

Avalon’s new “Active & Discovery on the Moselle” itinerary, which launched in May 2022, traverses one of the most scenic sections of the river. The cruise begins in Luxembourg, in the small town of Remich, then whisks passengers through west-central Germany. It briefly sails on the Rhine, then on the Main River, before finishing in Frankfurt.

The “Active & Discovery” part comes into play with the choice of included excursions, which range from adventurous hikes and bike rides to easy-going brewery tours and wine tastings. So, perhaps it’s less like a fairy tale, and more like a choose-your-own-adventure book.

And Avalon isn’t the only line introducing travellers to this tranquil body of water. Viking has also rolled out two new Christmas cruises on the Moselle, and AmaWaterways, Tauck, Uniworld River Cruises, Scenic, and Emerald Cruises, among other lines, are offering upcoming Moselle sailings.

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Wine, history, and views on the Moselle River

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One reason the Moselle is so idyllic? It’s narrower than other European rivers, with steep valley walls, which means river cruisers get an up-close and personal view of the passing, postcard-perfect scenery. This narrowness also translates to less overall traffic on the river and in ports, Hoffee says. Avalon, for example, uses its smaller “Suite Ships” — which can accommodate just 128 guests — for its Moselle sailings.

The Moselle also passes through the famed Riesling region of Germany and Luxembourg, where people have been growing grapes and making wine since Roman times. This not only means gorgeous vineyard views from the ship, but also opportunities to visit family-owned wineries and sample their delicious wares. In Remich, Luxembourg, I joined a walking tour that ended with an informative wine tasting in the shady garden of Domaine L&R Kox, which grows 30 acres of grapes and produces 50 small-batch wines. Later, while docked in Bernkastlel-Kues, I visited the winery of Dr. Pauly-Bergweiler, whose family has been making wine along the Moselle since the 16th century.

One of my favourite excursions of the entire sailing was a guided evening stroll through Trier, Germany, also known as the “Rome of the North.” Though the Romans established Trier — which they called Augusta Treverorum — more than 2,000 years ago, you can still find many well-preserved examples of their sturdy buildings. As the sun was just beginning to set, our group paused to admire Porta Nigra, a Roman city gate (and a UNESCO World Heritage Site) that dates back to 170 CE

In some places, the views were so accessible I didn’t even have to leave my room — or my bed, for that matter. One morning, as we approached Cochem, Germany, I opened the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows in my room, which instantly transformed the space into a private, open-air balcony. And since Avalon’s guest beds face the window (instead of the wall), I was able to curl up with an espresso and watch the storybook towns and towering castles pass by outside.

When we finally reached Frankfurt at the end of the eight-day trip, I felt rejuvenated and refreshed — not frazzled and drained, as I sometimes do after a jam-packed summer stint in Europe. With its calm waters, dreamy landscapes, and uncrowded ports, the Moselle River re-energised me — and now I can’t wait to go back.

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Experience an award-winning resort at sea with Celebrity Cruiseshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/experience-an-award-winning-resort-at-sea-with-celebrity-cruises/2023-10-12T22:00:45+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=135952Celebrity Cruises

From culinary odysseys to unforgettable ports of call, Celebrity Cruises has it all. 

AS SUMMER GIVES WAY TO AUTUMN, Celebrity Cruises — pioneers of resort-style ocean cruising — looks forward to the new season with a triumphant return to Asia. From September 2023, the luxury cruise company will return to the region with two vessels, Celebrity Millennium and Celebrity Solstice, along with Celebrity Edge, an award-winning ship of the Edge Class in Australia. What is equally exciting is that the Cruise Line is launching by this November another Edge Class Ship, namely the Celebrity Ascent, featuring the innovations debuted by the other ships of the same class.

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The Celebrity Cruise experience is built upon five pillars of service: destination, design accommodation, culinary and wellness. Perfecting these five aspects guarantees an impeccable guest experience for passengers, no matter which port they board, their itinerary, or which Celebrity Cruises Ship they are on. For the Celebrity Ascent, this means enhanced dining options and upgraded retail, entertainment and cultural experiences.

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Tasteful Travels 

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Continuing Celebrity Cruises’ relationship with chef Daniel Boulud, Celebrity Ascent will feature the Michelin-star restauranter’s much admired ocean-going restaurant concept, Le Voyage, to the company’s latest fleet addition. The restaurant, inspired by the sights, sounds and flavours Boulud discovered on his travels around the world, focuses on international dishes and globally sourced ingredients for a menu of mouth-watering delicacies and delights.

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Same as other Edge Class Ships, Le Voyage is one of over thirty restaurants onboard Celebrity Ascent, including the ship’s four main outlets, each of which are available for guest’s selection. Cyprus offers fresh Mediterranean dishes; Tuscan celebrates the cuisines of Italy; Normandie presents the best of Gallic gastronomy; and Cosmopolitan’s fine dining experience is one passengers won’t soon forget.

Unmatched Facilities

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The Edge series boasts amenities that make them worthy of being called resorts at sea. Magic Carpet is a bar, lounge, restaurant and an opportunity to soar above the sea on the world’s first cantilevered, floating platform. The Sunset Bar, designed by Nate Berkus, delivers beach club ambience daily, while the three decks of the Grand Plaza offer a martini bar and fresh experiences every day. 

The Resort Deck features live music and chic cabanas finished with inspiring art installations. The Retreat, exclusive to guests who booked a suite, is the place to go for ultimate luxury with a private restaurant, a lounge, complimented with a team of attendants, concierges, and your butler to meet your every need. Meanwhile, the Spa offers over 120 revitalising treatments, and The Solarium is an adults-only destination featuring a pool and hot tub.

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Guests searching for retail therapy will appreciate a curated shopping experience featuring a host of first-at-sea brands, including Bulgari, Cartier, Gucci and Montblanc. A club, casino, world-class theatre, fitness centre and Camp at Sea for kids and teens also receive high marks from guests. 

Immersive Asian Itineraries

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For those who have never experienced a Celebrity Cruise, the best way to discover the stimulating itineraries and exceptional passenger environment is by embarking on one of the company’s most popular Asian trips – 12-night Best of Japan and Hong Kong-Singapore via Thailand and Vietnam.

Those looking for something more exotic, while coming back nightly to the comfort of their own cabins can opt for sailings from Singapore to Mumbai or Singapore to Bali.

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The Japanese itinerary is a fascinating journey that sets sail from the country’s most important port city, Yokohama in Tokyo. From there, passengers embark on a cultural odyssey, taking in Mount Fuji, Hiroshima, and Busan in South Korea before returning to Hakodate and Aomori in Japan.

Guests for the Hong Kong-Singapore via Thailand and Vietnam trip are welcomed on board in Singapore before striking out for Thailand’s most popular destinations, Koh Samui and Bangkok. From Thailand, guests will stop in Ho Chi Minh, Nha Trang, Danang and Hanoi in Vietnam before concluding the nearly fortnight-long journey in Hong Kong.

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Guests can join shore excursion to explore the beauty of each destination

Whether you’re a fan of thrilling destinations, design-led atmospheres, culinary journeys or rejuvenating wellness, Celebrity Cruises has a ship and itinerary perfect for you.   

Learn more: www.celebritycruises.com/int/, or contact your preferred travel agent.


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Most Famous Yacht Races And Luxury Regattas In The Worldhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/most-famous-yacht-races-in-the-world/2023-10-09T00:00:14+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=139227yacht races

Whether you’re a sailor looking for your next yacht racing adventure or a spectator hoping to soak up the exclusive atmosphere of a luxury superyacht regatta, we take a look at the most famous yacht races in the world you should be keeping tabs on.

Watching one of the world’s top yacht races is how many seasoned sailors have first become interested in the sport of sailing. A display of skill, style and perseverance, significant sailing events take place in major yachting hubs around the world every month of the year. And every three to four years, yachting enthusiasts can gear up to watch extreme around-the-world regattas such as the Vendèe Globe or The Ocean Race.

The top sailing race in the world is currently considered the America’s Cup, a prestigious yacht race begun in 1851 and raced on AC75 foiling boats. But there are also plenty of traditional sailing events to capture audiences of all inclinations, such as the Boxing Day Sydney Hobart yacht race, which involves sloops and cutters sailing along the sun-kissed shorelines of Australia, or exclusive regattas raced on luxury mega yachts, such as the St Barth’s Bucket. If you’re serious about sailing, these top sailing yacht racing events are a must-have inclusion in your calendar.

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The most famous yacht races around the world

1. The Barcolana

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The Barcolana, organised by the Società Velicia di Barcola e Grignano, has earned a place in The Guinness Book of World Records for being the most crowded yacht regatta in the world. Its first edition in 1969 saw only 51 sailing boats compete, but now, the annual event has grown to see more than 2,000 sailboats descend on the Gulf of Trieste every October. Boats of varying sizes and classes, from Optimists and maxis to classic yachts, are welcome to participate, with races accompanied by a slew of parties and events on shore.

Next edition: October 8, 2023

2. SailGP series

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A recent addition to the yachting calendar, SailGP competitions only began in 2019 but have nonetheless quickly gained popularity, with Olympic and America’s Cup sailors taking part. Created by Oracle founder Larry Ellison and champion yachtsman Russell Coutts, the SailGP regattas are raced on F50 foiling catamarans for a cash prize of USD 1 million. Competitions in the series have taken place in scenic locations all over the world, from Saint Tropez and Sydney to Los Angeles, Auckland, and the UAE. Its most recent edition took place from 23 to 24 September 2023 in Taranto, Italy.

Next edition: October 14-15, 2023 (Cádiz, Spain)

3. Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race

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Hosted annually by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, this race covers a distance of 630 nautical miles (1,166.76 km) between the starting point in Sydney Harbour and the finish line in Tasmanian port Hobart. Since the first edition in 1945, The race has always started on Boxing Day and is sailed through the night. The current time record broken by LDV Comanche stands at one day, 9 hours and 15 minutes. It is considered one of the most testing yacht races in the world.

Next edition: December 26, 2023

4. The IMA Caribbean Maxi Challenge

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The IMA Caribbean Maxi Challenge comprises the three most important annual regattas in the Caribbean. The first is the RORC Caribbean 600, open to vessels nine metres and above. It is held each February in English Harbour and hosted by the Royal Ocean Racing Club and Antigua Yacht Club.

This is followed by the Sint Maarten Heineken Regatta a few weeks later, which now pulls in over 200 entrants annually and offers visitors on shore a chance to enjoy the local nightlife with accompanying daily parties and musical performances.

The ultimate winner of the Caribbean Maxi Challenge is then crowned after the event is closed off with Les Voiles de Saint-Barth April Richard Mille in April. This regatta has become one of the most respected yachting events in the Caribbean since it was first founded in 2010, and has been supported by celebrity ambassadors including Pierre Casiraghi and the late Jimmy Buffett.

Next edition: February, March & April 2024

5. St Barths Bucket

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Taking place in Saint Barthélemy’s Port Gustavia, the Bucket is open to superyachts measuring over 30.5 metres. Races for yachts in the 90ft, 100ft and the Corinthian Spirit class have also been introduced in recent years. The race’s name comes from its history as a spin-off of the Nantucket Bucket, in which the winner of the first race in 1986 won a bucket as first prize in the absence of a proper trophy. The first St Barth’s Bucket was raced in 1995 with just four yachts. Since then, the race has grown in popularity and is accredited with putting the Caribbean on the map in terms of regatta racing.

Next edition: March 21-24, 2024

6. Antigua Sailing Week

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Launched in 1968, Antigua Sailing Week was created by local hoteliers to encourage international tourism to the Caribbean island. It takes place every spring and is attended by around 100 sailboats ranging between seven and 30 metres. Races take place in the waters between English Harbour, Nelson’s Dockyard and Falmouth Harbour, and are accompanied by on-shore festivities including a reggae concert.

Next edition: April 27-May 3, 2024

7. The Giorgio Armani superyacht regatta

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The Giorgio Armani superyacht regatta is held every June in the Italian yachting hotspot of Porto Cervo. It has always been hosted by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and prior to the change in sponsorship in 2021 was known as the Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta. Open only to superyachts measuring 27 metres and above, the competitive racing atmosphere on the water is complemented by glamorous parties along the coastline each night.

Next edition: June 2024

8. The Superyacht Cup Palma

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Taking place every June in the waters outside the Spanish city of Palma de Mallorca, this invitation-only regatta is for sailing yachts over 24 metres. It was launched in 1996 and has now become the longest-running regatta in Europe specifically for superyachts. Between 20 and 30 superyachts normally participate, accompanied by numerous other spectators that drop anchor nearby to watch the race and enjoy on-shore parties.

Next edition: June 19-20, 2024

9. The Newport Bermuda Race

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The Newport Bermuda Race takes place every two years. It started as a challenge in 1906 when Thomas Fleming Day set out to prove sceptics wrong that amateur sailors could indeed race offshore in boats smaller than 80ft. It is now considered one of the classic off-shore regattas, with the racecourse covering a 635 nautical mile (1,176.02 km) stretch between the US yachting mecca of Newport and the British island of Bermuda. The race is considered a friendly and welcoming competition for new sailors, with approximately 25 percent of the racing boats captained by first-time skippers.

Next edition: June 21, 2024

10. Cowes Week

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Taking place in the waters of the Solent Strait around and the Isle of Wight, Cowes week has been held every August since 1826. Founded by Britain’s King George IV, It is one of the longest-running regattas in the world. It is an important date in the “British social season” each summer, with royals and aristocrats still regularly making appearances. The races attract hundreds of boats and thousands of visitors, with the port town becoming a bustle of social activity during the racing.

Every other year, Cowes is preceded by the biennial Rolex Fastnet Race, an important offshore race hosted by the UK’s Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) and the Royal Yacht Squadron. The race is open to sailboats measuring between nine and 21 metres and follows a course that begins in Cowes and rounds Ireland’s Fastnet Rock before finishing in the French town of Cherbourg.

Next edition: August 2024

11. The America’s Cup

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The America’s Cup is arguably the most important event in the yachting world – perhaps even more so than the Olympic sailing competitions. First raced around the Isle of Wight in 1851, the competition was named in honour of the first winner, an iconic, US-built yacht christened America. The competition to win the “Auld Mug” trophy now takes place every three to four years in a different location. Though the race was first competed on board wooden schooners, today’s competition has evolved into a race between advanced hydrofoil vessels that can reach speeds of almost 100 kmph.

Next edition: August – October 2024

12. The Vendée Globe

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The Vendée Globe is the most extreme around-the-world race in the sailing calendar. Begun in 1989, it is known as “The Everest of the Seas” and takes place every four years. The racecourse is a global circumnavigation of just under 45,000km, beginning and ending in Vendée, France. It is sailed single-handedly by one solo helmsman on board an 18.28-metre sailboat and can take around 74 days at sea to complete. Sailors can drop anchor but are not allowed to step ashore at any point if they wish to win the trophy.

Next edition: January 2025

13. The Ocean Race

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Designed for sailboats measuring no more than 20 metres LOA, The Ocean Race is arguably one of the most well-known around-the-world sailing challenges. Formerly known as the Whitbread Round the World Race and then the Volvo Ocean Race, It has occurred every three to four years since 1973 and takes more than half a year to complete. It is a true test of perseverance, with some sections involving more than 20 days of nonstop sailing. The third leg of the race is regarded as the most difficult because sailors have to battle the treacherous conditions of the Antarctic Ocean. In 1990, the race was famously won by the all-female crew of Maiden, skippered by Tracy Edwards MBE.

Next edition: 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the most famous yacht race in the world?
The America’s Cup is the oldest and most famous yachting race in the world.

– What is the famous round the world yacht race?
The Vendèe Globe is the most famous round the world yacht race on account of the extreme requirements for entrants to sail singlehandedly, non-stop around the globe.

– What is the longest yacht participating in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race?
The yachts Andoo Comanche, Lawconnect, Wild Thing 100 and SHK Scallywag all measure 30.5 metres LOA, making them the longest yachts participating in the 2023 Sydney to Hobart race.

– What is the famous English yacht race?
The biennial Rolex Fastnet Race, which occurs around the time of Cowes Week, is the most famous yacht race taking place in English waters.

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Yacht Couture: How Southeast Asia Is Redefining Luxury On The High Seashttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/emerging-luxury-yacht-trends-in-southeast-asia/2023-10-02T02:00:19+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=138088Luxury yacht trends in Southeast Asia

In the world of maritime opulence, where luxury superyachts have emerged as the playtoys for the affluent, a new destination seems to be on the horizon for those whose incomes fall in the world’s highest brackets. With a growing appetite for luxury yacht ownership and private charters, we take a look at the emerging yacht trends in Southeast Asia, where the tides of change are propelling the region into uncharted waters of extravagance.

Southeast Asia is fast becoming the go-to destination for those who crave the finer things in life, and it’s no surprise that the luxury yacht market projections are cresting at a remarkable USD 1,249.5 million by 2028. Nestled within Asia Pacific’s expansive 135,000-kilometre coastline, this region has all the makings of a maritime paradise. The flourishing post-COVID tourism industry, drawing travellers to its pristine islands, is setting the stage for a yacht renaissance. As if that weren’t enough, rising living standards and escalating incomes across Southeast Asian nations have ignited an insatiable demand for the crème de la crème of luxury resources among the nouveau riche and the generationally wealthy.

Read on, as we navigate the currents of emerging luxury yacht trends —unearthing how Southeast Asia is rapidly establishing itself as the world’s hottest docking port for an elite circle who simply cannot resist the siren call of luxury.

1. The rise of disposable incomes among Asians in a post-COVID era

Southeast Asia is witnessing a massive upsurge in tourism in the post-COVID era. (Image: Chromatograph/Unsplash)

For most Asian buyers, buying a superyacht is not just for entertainment, it’s an investment. “Over the past few years and following pandemic travel restrictions, there’s been an increased desire to explore the world’s hidden, most exotic corners and discover Southeast Asia’s untapped beauty, with many high-worth travellers choosing to do so by yacht for utmost comfort, privacy, and control,” says Advait Deodhar, Senior Yacht Sales and Charter Broker, TJB Super Yachts.

The rising disposable income is propelling the Asia Pacific luxury yacht market growth. Eric Noyel, Founder of Asia Marine and Managing Director of Fraser Asia, saw this trend reflected in sales. In his interview with SuperYatch Times, he opened up about the growth he had witnessed in emergent Southeast Asian markets. “Hong Kong has been crazy for the last two years. 500 new boats arrived – mostly Italian and American – and were sold in the city. There have been record sales across the board for yacht brokers in Hong Kong. I’d say that we’ve had the equivalent of 20 years’ worth of sales in the last two years,” he said.

Across the peninsula, India showed signs of becoming the world’s third-largest economy by 2027, surpassing Japan and Germany, reported Morgan Stanley. The rise in wealth has been synchronous with the rise in disposable incomes — consequently resulting in the growth of the luxury yacht market. “My millennial client percentage has increased substantially this year and I would say about 33 to 35 percent of my clients are millennials,” says Deodhar, who personally completed a total of 56 charters in 2022, with superyachts up to 325 feet in length.

For Thailand and Singapore, the luxury yacht markets are blooming, ever so in the post-COVID era. “In Thailand, the number of charter yachts of 30-45m has more than doubled over the past five years. Although many of the yachts are a bit older, they are usually extremely well-maintained with their interiors and furnishings regularly updated,” Lies Sol, Charter Manager at Northrop and Johnson told The Singapore Yacht Show.

What is the driving factor behind this luxury yacht trend in Southeast Asia?

Events like the Singapore Yacht Show and its iterations are springing up in parts across Southeast Asia. (Image: Yacht Charter Fleet)

In Southeast Asia, superyachts are mostly used for relaxation, discovery, and diving. In the past, yachting was associated with building a larger-than-life status and entertaining wealthy guests but today, the focus has shifted to genuine pleasure usage, enjoying with family and friends, the rise in water sports, and in an increasing number of cases, regional cruising. “80% of our charter guests request a diving instructor or PADI school on board. From manta rays to whale sharks, the natural sea life in Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines are unparalleled,” Deodhar adds.

Superyacht charters in Southeast Asia might tend to be of the same duration as they are in Europe currently, but the average trip has increased by a few days as compared to what it was five years ago. “Many of the yachting locations in Southeast Asia take longer to get to, particularly the likes of Raja Ampat – a journey which requires a charter flight and seaplane, so our guests prefer to spend longer on board in order to recover from jet lag and make the most of the destination,” Advait tells us.

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2. Emerging destinations for a luxury yachting experience in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia houses thousands of island destinations across the Pacific Ocean, where tourism is the major economy in itself. The rise in tourism on these islands has boosted the demand for luxury yachts in the region. Governments across these oceanic nations have also identified the potential for attracting wealthy tourists who are looking for a thrilling high-sea adventure. To attract more billionaires to a life of luxury maritime experiences, several yacht shows have been popping up in recent times that bring together professionals and consumers from various industries under one roof. In a similar grain, shows in Singapore, Thailand, and Hong Kong have seen successful iterations in the past couple of years with High Net Worth (HNW) individuals flocking to gauge the emerging market.

Among the charter segment, luxury yacht trends in Southeast Asia point to a few hidden gems. “Our clients are increasingly keen to discover the waters around Sumba Island – one of the most remote and unspoiled areas of Indonesia, which has been developing over the past few years with five-star hotels. Likewise, the Bay of Saleh has world-renowned whale shark-watching opportunities. Palawan in the Philippines is also seeing increased demand from yacht owners and charterers – it’s particularly popular amongst honeymooners due to its natural beauty, pristine beaches, and crystal clear waters, but also offers a vibrant social scene on the surrounding islands to enable guests to strike a balance,” Deodhar reveals from experience.

Malaysia is also seeing growth – from Langkawi to Penang, the islands offer idyllic coves and bays. With a plethora of world-class luxury hotels, the country has always been a popular travel destination by land – with stunning jungles, groves, and mountains to discover. The same can be said about Thailand, which saw 11.4 million foreign tourists arriving from January to June 11 2023 alone. The estimated spending accounted for THB 472 billion (USD 3.67 billion), revealed the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

3. Size and construction trends among luxury yachts in Southeast Asia

Asia, with its rich history and melting pot of religions and beliefs, poses a different kind of challenge. Here, cultural preferences and influences play a large part in the purchasing decision. In an industry dominated by European and American brands, ensuring their relevance to Asia and Asian buyers has become crucial for local manufacturers and designers. “In countries such as China, Singapore, and Hong Kong, for example, Feng Shui is very important. However, Feng Shui is not so well understood by Western yacht designers and we need to help designers understand it more. While Western owners like simple, classic designs, often blacks and whites, Asian people often think these colours are sad and prefer something more colourful. Chinese people often have their own special colours and colour in Asia provides a happy feeling,” told Yunzhu Jin, Asia Director of Amels in an interview for the Thailand Yacht Show. 

Customisation is another popular process for luxury yacht owners in Southeast Asia. Requests include entertaining spaces such as karaoke lounges, bespoke wine cellars, helipads, space for submarines and water toys, and much more. Construction-wise, steel and aluminium superyachts make up the majority of the superyachts in the region, with Phuket being one of the biggest hubs, believes Advait from TJB Super Yachts.  For Asian owners, the interior areas are very important as well as having the flexibility to entertain and cater to large groups. Multinational shipping companies with an established reputation in Asia Pacific like Ferretti have often spoken about specialised designs needed for the region. They started building the ‘Tai He Ban’ layout especially for Asian buyers, which includes a large entertainment or multi-purpose group space. The collection offers new interior layouts that are more suitable for social occasions with increased entertainment areas, making the boat a meeting or party platform as opposed to an overnighter.

As of today, Southeast Asia has unfurled its sails and established itself as the ‘it’ destination on the horizon for potential buyers, existing yacht owners, and luxury thrill seekers. This emergence is no happenstance; it is a confluence of rising incomes, an ever-widening embrace of global yachting culture, and the sheer allure of the region’s picturesque backdrops.

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Frequently asked questions

1. What is the yacht industry market worth?
The global luxury yacht market size was valued at USD 6.40 billion in 2022. The market is projected to grow from USD 7.67 billion in 2023 to USD 13.67 billion by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period, revealed a report by Fortune Business Insights.

2. Where do the rich take their yachts?
Marinas such as Monaco Yacht Club Marina, Monte Carlo, and Marina de Capri in Italy are some of the most popular destinations for docking among High Net Worth Individuals.

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James Bond Boats: 9 Of The Best Yachts That Featured In 007 Movieshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/james-bond-boats-9-of-the-best-yachts-that-featured-in-007-movies/2023-09-28T05:00:03+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=137655James Bond boats

Who can forget Roger Moore’s portrayal of James Bond navigating the Glastron speedboat in Live and Let Die, or the striking Sunseeker Sovereign 17 featured in Quantum of Solace, starring the charismatic Daniel Craig? These remarkable vessels have become integral to the James Bond film experience, exuding the same sleek, classy, powerful, and intelligent qualities that define the iconic British secret agent himself. They’re now even fondly referred to as “James Bond boats”.

In the world of the James Bond film franchise, action transcends thrilling car chases and adrenaline-pumping land-based stunts. The renowned 007 has an unparalleled ability to conquer not only the espionage world but also the high seas. Throughout the franchise’s history, Bond has been at the helm of some of the most opulent, stylish, and undeniably sophisticated boats ever to grace the silver screen. Let’s set out on a stylish voyage to explore the quintessential James Bond boats – each boasting Bond-worthy features, unforgettable moments, and intriguing estimated costs.

James Bond boats and yachts: Why are they so crucial to the plots?

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Fun fact: Agent 007’s debut was in a novel published in 1953. Author Ian Fleming named his character after American ornithologist James Bond. (Image credit: MGM Studios)

So, why are boats such stars in James Bond movies? Well, they add a splash of glamour and adventure that’s crucial for a stylish franchise like Bond. Plus, these vessels often take the movie characters to exotic spots, creating excitement. Tight quarters on a boat? Perfect for intense action scenes!

Considering how Bond is the poster boy for living the high life, it’s only natural that his enemies flaunt their riches with these lavish, expensive toys. But here’s the twist – these boats aren’t just eye candy. When things get dicey, these vessels play a key role in Bond’s daring getaways, symbolising not just money, power, and influence, but also the sweet taste of freedom from danger. In essence, they’re not just props; they’re essential players in the thrilling Bond experience.

9 James Bond boats that are both beauties and beasts on the water

1. The Glastron GT-150

Film: Live and Let Die (1973)

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The 1972 Glastron GT-150 used in Roger Moore’s chase scene in Live and Let Die was one of Bond’s most action-packed water runs. (Image credit: Wikipedia)

A true Bond classic, the Glastron GT-150 featured in Live and Let Die takes us back to the ’70s in all its glory. Bond’s sleek escape from Mr. Big’s henchmen was nothing short of breathtaking. With a white and orange colour scheme, this boat was the epitome of style at the time. Its aerodynamic design, complete with a sliding windshield, and the ability to pop up on its hydrofoils for a high-speed chase made it an unforgettable addition to the Bond universe.

Estimated Cost: Around USD 5,000 (in 1973)

2. The Wetbike

Film: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

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In the 1977 movie The Spy Who Loved Me, 007 (Roger Moore) uses a Wetbike to get to Stromberg’s hideout, Atlantis. (Image credit: United Artists)

For a change of pace, Bond took to the water on a Wetbike in The Spy Who Loved Me. This one-man jet ski not only allowed Bond to move swiftly across the water but also had the added bonus of turning into a mini-submarine when needed. The Wetbike was the perfect gadget for an underwater adventure and showed Bond’s adaptability in any situation. It was an actual (and pretty powerful!) watercraft introduced in 1978, which only goes to show how Bond was always ahead of his time with the latest technology.

Estimated Cost: Approximately USD 3,000 (in 1977)

3. The Q Boat

Film: The World Is Not Enough (1999)

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Boat builder Doug Riddle constructed a stunt racing machine with a V8 engine offering 300bhp. This boat is an SFX version rigged with an opening weapon hatch at the front. (Image credit: Christie’s)

The Q Boat in The World Is Not Enough is a masterpiece of espionage engineering. Packed with hidden torpedoes, machine guns, and an ejector seat (courtesy of Q, of course), this unassuming boat became Bond’s weapon of choice in a high-speed pursuit along the Thames. This vessel, a creation by Doug Riddle, boasts a 300 bhp V8 engine that drives a jet propulsion system. And for that extra touch of Hollywood flair, it’s equipped with two rear-mounted faux jets that ignite into blazing flames. Its sleek design and arsenal of gadgets made it a standout addition to the Bond arsenal. The 14-minute (Q) boat chase in the pre-credit opening sequence of the film is the longest in 007 history.

Estimated Cost: USD 37,500 (As of 2022)

4. The Spirit 54 Yacht

Film: Casino Royale (2006)

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The scene portraying Daniel Craig and Eva Green cruising into Venice onboard a Spirit 54 is world famous. (Image credit: United Artists Corporation)

When Bond needs a break from saving the world, he heads to the Bahamas aboard the Spirit 54 Yacht in Casino Royale. This stunning wooden yacht, with its classic lines and luxurious interior, perfectly complements Bond’s quiet moments with Vesper Lynd. It’s a symbol of elegance and sophistication, reminding us that even spies need a little downtime.

Estimated Cost: USD 1.5 million (in 2006)

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5. The Sunseeker Sovereign 17

Film: Quantum of Solace (2008)

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In a later scene in the film Quantum of Solace, Bond takes the helm of a classic Sunseeker Sovereign 17 motorboat. (Image credit: Sunseeker International)

In Quantum of Solace, Bond commandeers the Sunseeker Sovereign 17, a luxury motor yacht that perfectly embodies the blend of speed, style, and substance that the Bond franchise is known for. This yacht’s sleek design and powerful engines allowed Bond to chase down villains in a breathtaking finale in Italy‘s waters. The Sunseeker Sovereign became a symbol of Bond’s ability to tackle danger with flair.

From high-speed pursuits to tranquil moments on the open seas, these boats have added an extra layer of intrigue and glamour to the world of James Bond. As we eagerly anticipate the next instalment in the iconic franchise, one thing is for sure: Bond’s aquatic adventures will continue to be the stuff of legend, with boats that are as suave and unforgettable as the spy himself. Originally built in 1970, the Sunseeker Sovereign 17 was fully restored in 2005 to celebrate the company’s early years and long history of designing and building luxury motor yachts.

Estimated Cost: Approximately USD 4.5 million (in 2008)

6. ‘Delos’ (ex ‘Aurora’)

Film: From Russia With Love (1963)

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The ship serving as the floating Spectra headquarters is actually the ‘MV Aurora’, named ‘Delos’ during the time of filming. She was owned by the Greek Nomikos line and was built in 1955. (Image credit: Wikipedia)

Not only did the 293-foot Delos serve as the iconic Spectre headquarters in the 1963 classic From Russia with Love, marking Sean Connery’s second portrayal of the suave 007, but it also played an unexpected role as the inspiration behind the beloved TV series The Love Boat, as revealed by its current owner, Christopher Wilson.

Originally named ‘Wappen von Hamburg,’ this remarkable German-built cruise ship was constructed in 1955 by the renowned Blohm & Voss Shipyard. Initially designed as a luxurious 75m, diesel-powered motor yacht, it was built for one of the owners of an Italian motor car manufacturer. The ‘Wappen von Hamburg’ featured state-of-the-art engineering and had a top speed of 20 knots. In its original configuration, it accommodated up to 22 guests in 11 opulent cabins, along with staff quarters, a bar, an entertainment lounge, a games room, and a gym.

After serving in the Mediterranean Sea, the Aurora underwent an extensive 18-month refit to bring her into the 21st century. During this transformation, her length was increased by 8.7 metres, her beam stretched to 13.93 metres, and her gross weight increased by 40%.

As of 2020, M/Y Aurora was reported to be located in Sochi, Russia, where it serves as a luxurious hotel, private club, and business centre, showcasing its storied history to a new generation of enthusiasts.

Estimated cost: Priceless, considering its unique history and transformation.

7. ‘Kingdom 5KR’ (ex ‘Nabila’)

Film: Never Say Never Again (1983)

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The Benetti-built superyacht Kingdom 5KR started out life as ‘Nabila’ in 1980. She’s designed by Jon Bannenberg. (Image credit: Wikipedia)

Back in 1980, the illustrious MY Flying Saucer had its origins as a vessel commissioned by the Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi and crafted by Benetti. However, its journey didn’t stop there; it soon found itself in the glamorous world of Hollywood alongside the legendary Sean Connery in the 1983 film Never Say Never Again. Following its cinematic debut, the MY Flying Saucer underwent a series of remarkable transformations. First, it came under the ownership of the Sultan of Brunei, who later sold it to none other than Donald Trump, leading to its rechristening as the “Trump Princess.”

As time flowed on, in 1991, the boat found itself under the patronage of another Saudi billionaire tycoon, Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. With its new name, “Kingdom 5KR,” this magnificent vessel became a fixture, almost permanently moored in the enchanting locale of Antibes on the sun-kissed Côte d’Azur. Thus, MY Flying Saucer’s remarkable journey through both Hollywood and high-profile ownerships adds yet another layer to its storied history.

The yacht was built in 1980 by the yacht builder Benetti at a cost of USD 100 million (equivalent to USD 355 million in 2022). Its original interior was designed by Luigi Sturchio. According to reports, the yacht can reach a top speed of 20 knots and has a cruising speed of 17 knots, with a range of 8,500 nautical miles. With a gross tonnage of 1768.0 GT and a beam of 13.23 m, the vessel comfortably accommodates 22 guests in 11 staterooms and 31 crew members.

Estimated cost: A whopping USD 500 million. (2022)

8. ‘Trafalgar’ (ex ‘Moonmaiden II’)

Film: The Living Daylights (1987)

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Bond (Timothy Dalton) lands with his parachute on the yacht after the thrilling chase on Gibraltar. There he meets the beautiful Linda (played by Belle Avery). (Image credit: Ocean Independence)

In the pre-title sequence of the action-packed 1987 film The Living Daylights, Timothy Dalton made his unforgettable debut as the suave and daring secret agent, James Bond. And while his mission to board the Moonmaiden II yacht was anything but conventional, it undoubtedly added to the film’s thrilling charm. In a fiery entrance, Bond descends from the sky via parachute, landing squarely on the aft deck of the Moonmaiden II. It’s safe to say that Agent 007 rarely opts for the ordinary when there’s an opportunity for cinematic flair.

Fast forward to the present day, and the Moonmaiden II, now rechristened as “Trafalgar,” is on the lookout for a new owner. This classic canoe-stern yacht, hailing from the stylish era of the 1970s, boasts timeless appeal and is currently available for acquisition through Ocean Independence. With an asking price of USD 2,500,000, this vessel offers not only a piece of cinematic history but also the promise of exciting adventures on the high seas.

Estimated cost: USD 2,500,000 million

9. Pruva Regina

Film: SkyFall (2012)

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According to Boat International, Daniel Craig and Bérénice Marlohe enjoyed shooting on this beauty. They said she possessed “quality and luxury.” (Image credits: Pruva Yachts)

In SkyFall, Daniel Craig’s James Bond and Severine (Bérénice Marlohe) sail aboard the stunning Pruva Regina yacht, gliding through Turkey’s sapphire waters. This actual superyacht is a 183-ft schooner built in Turkey by Pruva Yachting in 2011. Regina boasts a maximum speed of 12 knots and can accommodate 12 guests in two master suites, two double staterooms, and two twin cabins, along with a crew of nine. This James Bond yacht was listed for sale in 2012 for a princely sum of USD 14 million. And here’s a fun fact: the shower scene, supposedly taking place aboard the yacht, was actually filmed in room 712 of the Four Seasons Hotel at Canary Wharf in London.

From high-speed pursuits to serene moments on open waters, these boats have added an extra layer of intrigue and glamour to the world of James Bond. As we eagerly anticipate the next chapter in this iconic franchise, one thing remains certain: Bond’s nautical adventures will continue to be legendary, with boats as suave and unforgettable as the spy himself.

Estimated cost: USD 14 million (2012)

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This story first appeared here.

(Main and featured images: MGM Studios)

Related: The Most Lavish Yachts Owned By Asian Celebrities And Entrepreneurs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What kind of boat is in Skyfall?

In the film, the ship is referred to as the “Chimera”. The actual yacht is the 56-meter sail yacht Regina, launched by Pruva Yachting in 2011. The schooner-type yacht was built in Bodrum, Turkey. It is a modern, high-performance schooner superyacht incorporating a classic design.

What boat did James Bond jump with?

Glastron GT-150. In the movie Live and Let Die (1974), James Bond uses a Glastron GT150 speedboat in a thrilling chase through the Louisiana marches. The boat made a record-breaking 120ft jump.

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Bookmark These Cruises From Hong Kong For A Stunning 'Seacation'https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/cruises-from-hong-kong-for-a-luxury-vacation-at-sea/2023-09-21T02:00:51+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=136982Hong Kong Cruises

The glistening city of Hong Kong prides itself on an effortlessly luxe landscape. Whether it is the soaring skyscrapers, top-of-the-class epicurean fare, shopping haunts, or hiking trails, there’s plenty to satiate the traveller of today. What’s more? The indulgent offerings extend into the seascape too as Hong Kong cruises take the tourists on a maritime escapade unlike any other.

Asia is home to numerous cruise lines offering luxury voyages with endless entertainment options and state-of-the-art facilities, many of which set sail from Hong Kong. It is the glitz and glam onboard that take these cruises a notch higher. From poolside movie screens, upscale boutiques and enticing casinos to delectable gustatory delights, mini golf courses and relaxing spas, the options are aplenty.

Additionally, these cruises explore destinations such as South Korea, Japan, Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Australia. They promise enchanting journeys that will take you from lush rainforests and limestone caves to ancient temples and historical monuments, all wrapped up with sparkling nightlife.

So, get ready to plan your ‘seacation’ with us. Bon Voyage!

Here are some of the most luxurious cruises from Hong Kong

Hong Kong to Singapore – Silversea

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Starting from Hong Kong, sail on international waters all the way to Singapore via Vietnam and Thailand, covering six ports. With nine excursions along Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, including floating villages and Sung Sot Caves, known for their unique stalactites, your third day is sure to be an adventurous one. This is followed by excursions in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam and Bangkok in Thailand.

Take your pick from nine types of opulent suites, most of them featuring a veranda with gorgeous views of the waters, for a lavish stay on Silver Muse. Some all-inclusive benefits include butler service, food and beverages including champagne, wines and spirits, 24-hour dining service, access to all eight restaurants, onboard entertainment and complimentary transportation.

Tickets: Starting from USD 9,200 per person
Date and duration: 14 days from October 25, 2023

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Hong Kong to Bali – Viking Cruises

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Seven countries and 11 guided tours over 27 days — doesn’t this sound thrilling? And, while you cruise across the South China Sea, you can experience enriching sessions at the theatre onboard with perceptive TED Talks and destination-based seminars.

Other than Vietnam and Thailand, guests will get to halt at Cambodia’s Sihanoukville, where they can delve deep into the country’s rich history and soak in the New Khmer architecture of the monuments. Additionally, meeting Cambodian children at a local school is also one of the fun highlights.

Guests can extend their cruise by two nights and explore Hong Kong (pre-cruise) or Bali (post-cruise) with additional charges. The Hong Kong itinerary includes a visit to the Possession Point, where Hong Kong was taken over by the British in 1841. Additionally, you can visit other historical places or go shopping, followed by dinner at any of Kowloon’s fine-dining restaurants. The Bali package includes stops at Taman Ayun Temple, Ulun Danu Temple and Tanah Lot Temple, all known for their breathtaking vistas.

Tickets: Starting from USD 12,398 per person
Date and duration: 27 days from October 18, 2023

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Hong Kong to Tokyo – Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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Take your pick from a myriad of suite options to spend your 14 days on the waters with 41 exciting shore excursions throughout your journey. Explore the best of Taiwan, Ishigaki, Shanghai, Busan and Nagasaki during this voyage. You can also choose the 3-Night Jewels of Hong Kong pre-cruise land programme or the 3-Night Vibrant Tokyo post-cruise land programme for free.

Some of the inclusions are unlimited beverages, including fine liquor, pre-paid gratuities, and shore excursions besides the ones already planned.

While onboard, you can go for a refreshing swim in the pool, try your luck at the glitzy casino or simply rejuvenate at the Serene Spa and Wellness. Also, the upscale boutiques are sure to spoil you with an array of duty-free products including designer clothes, jewellery, perfumes and more.

Named Beyond the Great Wall, this enthralling cruise is sure to take you on a magical journey across this part of Asia on Seven Seas Explorer.

Tickets: Starting from USD 11,999 per person
Date and duration: 14 nights from February 21, 2024

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China, Japan and South Korea Cruise – Royal Caribbean

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Explore China, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea on board the enchanting vessel, Serenade of the Seas, which features everything — from a poolside movie screen to walls for rock climbing. Sample some of the best grills and Asian cuisines onboard at Chops Grille, Izumi and Park Café, and experience spectacular performances and music at Stage to Screen and Vibeology.

From cruising the waters while enjoying world-class facilities to visiting places including Hong Kong and Beijing in China, Taipei in Taiwan, Ishigaki and Okinawa in Japan, and Busan, Jeju Island and Seoul in South Korea, Royal Caribbean promises a lot more on this cruise from Hong Kong.

Tickets: Starting from USD 1,981 per person
Date and duration: 12 nights from March 27, 2024

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Hong Kong to Singapore – Holland America Line

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If you don’t wish to navigate through the usual Asian sea route and are thinking of cruising your way through the Philippines and Malaysia, then this one’s for you. Its official website describes the cruise best — “Explore Manila’s historic Intramuros. Wander a Puerto Princesa butterfly garden. See Ho Chi Minh City from an xe om (motorcycle cab.) Savour 5-star Thai cuisine on a Bangkok overnight.”

With five different suite options to choose from, stay onboard the award-winning Westerdam, offering exquisite dining options at The Dining or Pinnacle Grill and entertainment at World Stage or Rolling Stone Lounge. Not to forget the little modern market onboard — Lido Market, perfect for your gustatory cravings.

Tickets: Starting from USD 1,159 per person
Date and duration: 14 days from November 11, 2023

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Hong Kong to Singapore – Seabourn

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Get ready to sail onboard Seabourn Encore on its debut journey. The newest state-of-the-art facilities, gourmet cuisine and ultra-luxury experiences await you on this cruise from Hong Kong. With 300 splendid suites having glass doors and windows, a fitness centre, a spa and the retreat, you are sure to be spoilt for choices, with the highlight being ‘Caviar in the Surf’. In this signature experience, chilled champagne and caviar are served on a surfboard to guests when they disembark at select beaches for water activities.

The destinations include Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand before reaching Singapore, each offering numerous fun port activities. Some popular spots include Han Market, Cham Museum and Marble Mountain in Vietnam; Wat Batrang and Wat Leu Temple in Cambodia; and Koh Kood in Thailand.

Tickets: Starting from USD 6,749 per person
Date and duration: 14 days from December 22, 2024

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Hong Kong to Sydney – Oceania Cruises

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This is for those planning to take a long break from work or work from the sea and cruise all the way from Hong Kong to Sydney. Other than an array of suites and staterooms for couples and families, solo stateroom options may also be available.

The cruise includes stunning destinations in Australia, such as Broome, Geraldton, Perth, Busselton, Albany, Adelaide, Penneshaw, Melbourne and Burnie. Before reaching the Down Under, discover the allure of Southeast Asia in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia. Additionally, under their Learn, Indulge and Relax section, you can spend your time reading, trying your hands on something new, attending an enriching guest lecture or simply heading to the spa. 

Named Aussie and Asian Allure, this cruise has a special offer – Simply MORE. This includes simply MORE Shore Excursion Credit worth USD 2,200, champagne, wine and gourmet speciality dining for free as well as unlimited WiFi. 

Tickets: Starting USD 8,399 per person
Date and duration: 39 days from November 12, 2023

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the popular cruise destinations from Hong Kong?
Some popular cruise destinations from Hong Kong are Japan, South Korea, Indonesia and Thailand.

How long do cruises from Hong Kong typically last?
Different cruises from Hong Kong have different durations depending on the places to be covered. These can last from a few days and weeks to a month or more.

What facilities and amenities are available on cruise ships departing from Hong Kong?
Numerous amenities are available on cruise ships departing from Hong Kong, including restaurants, bars, waterparks and even minigolf courses sometimes.

What documents do I need to embark on a cruise from Hong Kong?
Other than identity proofs, you need your passport, respective visas and related documents for visiting different countries via cruise from Hong Kong.

How do I get to the cruise terminal in Hong Kong?
The Ocean Terminal in Hong Kong is about 34 km from the Hong Kong International Airport. You can take a taxi to get there.

Are there any restrictions or regulations regarding luggage on cruises from Hong Kong?
Most cruises don’t have any luggage limit. However, you can check with the company providing your cruise.

Can I explore Hong Kong before or after my cruise?
Yes, you can explore Hong Kong before or after your cruise. You can either choose to do that personally or book additional packages if the cruise company is providing them.

Can I book shore excursions during my cruise?
Most cruises have shore excursions included in the itinerary, but if you wish to visit more places, you can book excursions on your own.

How can I book a cruise from Hong Kong?
You first decide the time you wish to spend on a cruise depending on the ones available on websites that plan cruises. Alternatively, you can visit the websites of companies that arrange cruises and book from there directly.

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(Prices and itinerary are subject to change based on availability and all currency conversions made at the time of writing)

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VIDEO: Phinisi, From Luxury Trade Ships to Luxury Cruiseshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/trips/cruises/journeys-indonesian-phinisi-video/2023-09-19T10:00:00+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=138598Phinisi

One of the most majestic sailing ships you’ll ever spy is the Indonesian phinisi, with a rich history dating back some 700 years and brilliant builders who don’t need modern plans.

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ONE SUPER COOL THING about our oceanic region is that you can usually recognize traditional boats by their place of origin. The UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage-listed Indonesian phinisi is one such example, hailing originally from Tanah Beru, on the southernmost tip of South Sulawesi. Even before you knew the name of this type of vessel, you might recognize the unique design: two-masted, with a hull that resembles a dhow but fore-and-aft rigging similar to western schooners. Rather than being lowered with the gaff, the sail is unfurled almost like a curtain.

Phisini

Majestic phinisi date back to at least the 14th century and to this day, as ever, boatbuilders spend years making them by hand and from memory, rather than using plans. In Butta Panrita Lopi or ‘the land of the phinisi schooners,’ the tradition is awe-inspiring.

According to Wonderful Indonesia, “Along the shores of Tanah Beru, you will see tens of dry-docks where phinisi schooners are in various stages of construction. Here the skillful hands of the Bugis with amazing precision, carefully craft the Phinisi that has become the icon of Indonesian seafaring heritage. The Phinisi is built using traditional equipment following exact prescribed traditional techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation. Its construction does not only involve strength and technique but also – as the locals believe – supernatural powers, for which every stage requires strictly adhered rituals and ceremonies.”

Vela Yacht

Phinisi were trade ships back in the day, ferrying the bounty of the Spice Islands along routes that made what is present-day Indonesia one of the wealthiest regions on Earth, the Banda Islands more valuable than Manhattan. Today, many are purpose-built luxury liveaboards, ferrying intrepid travelers to the most remote, wondrous corners of this vast archipelago.

T+L was recently lucky enough to set sail on one of the newest, Vela. Watch the video here:

And read the article about our trip aboard this fantastic luxury phinisi cruise here


Photographs by Tommaso Riva/Courtesy of Vela.

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