One might need to break into the Royal Treasury to participate, but with the luxury offered, it could be argued that it is worth every dollar spent. Below is a summary of some of the top picks for sailing in true royal fashion.
Annaliese
The Annaliese, a 280 foot Greek owned superyacht, is available for private charter, sailing to destinations in the South Pacific, the Mediterranean, and the Caribbean. The Annaliese offers amazing amenities to cater to every taste including a full spa complete with Roman bath finished in marble, steam rooms and saunas, a business center and a movie theater. Water sports are catered to with speed boats, Jet Ski’s, diving equipment and Windsurfers at your disposal. The on deck helicopter pad offers a convenient alternative for shore excursions. No detail has been overlooked in providing the ultimate in luxury on this $90 million dollar yacht and you can enjoy a cruise on the Annaliese for a mere $113,760 per day.
Crystal Serenity
For the ultimate in six-star pampering, Crystal Cruises offers a leisurely 94 day World Cruise. Not only will you be pampered like royalty, indulging in every luxury, you will also be served by world-renowned chefs and have your every whim catered to by a staff unrivaled in the cruise industry. The Crystal Serenity will depart from Los Angeles, California and head for ports of call in Hawaii, Australia, China, Japan and the Alaskan Islands. The cost for the Crystal Penthouse, the most sumptuous accommodation on board, is only $5,955 per day, bringing the total for the entire 94 days to just $559,790. Included are shore excursions to introduce travelers to the various cultures in each port.
Nuclear Icebreaker Yamal
For a truly unique travel experience, why not try an Arctic Cruise. The Nuclear Icebreaker Yamal is set to take guests on a memorable 16-day adventure sailing along volcanic mountains and glaciers, departing from Murmansk, Russia. Along with breathtaking scenery, the ship offers a volleyball court, library, heated swimming pool and sauna for your enjoyment.
February 28th, 2011
Tushar Mathur
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