Navigator - Spring 2024

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REGENERATIVE DESTINATIONS

CRUISING GROUNDS MAKING

THE PLANET A BETTER PLACE

COSTA RICA, NEW ZEALAND, PACIFIC NORTHWEST, SCANDINAVIA, GALÁPAGOS & MONACO CRUISING GUIDE

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MAKING WAVES Healthy Oceans Eco-Responsible Yachting & Travel YACHTING, TOYS + LUXURY TRAVEL THE JOURNAL FROM NORTHROP & JOHNSON THE SUSTAINABILITY ISSUE SPRING 2024
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FOREWORD

As the days begin to lengthen, and with the daylight giving us more time to venture outside, there is also more time for us to reflect on what has passed and our goals for the year ahead. Personally, I never think back and wish I’d traveled less! What I do wish is that I’d taken more trips, spent more quality time with my family, devoted more time to my hobbies and experienced more new things.

Yachting is such a privilege, and it ticks so many of these boxes that maybe all of our goals for the year should just coalesce into one – do more yachting! Where else can you do fun stuff like water sports, get healthy, eat amazing food, travel to new places, and enjoy the wonderful aspects of life while also spending quality time with your loved ones?

With over two thirds of our beautiful planet covered in water, there aren’t too many places that can’t be accessed by boat, and the list of cool places you can visit by yacht gets longer every year. Patagonia, Greenland, Papua New Guinea, Australia…, these days the world really is your oyster. In this issue of Navigator, we talk about where you can travel by yacht but also do so as sustainably as possible. Our focus is on trips through which you can enrich your life culturally and still look to minimize your ecological footprint.

Navigator also talks to representatives from various fields about where they feel we are on yachting’s journey towards sustainability, how far the industry has come, and what they believe still needs to be done to ensure the protection of our oceans. We also retreat to nature, with Navigator’s pick of the high-end retreats that embrace the natural landscape and make you feel part of the planet. And, we discover the life-enriching escapes where you can enjoy luxury with a conscience.

Wherever you go, whatever you do, and whoever you do it with, do it with a spring in your step. And, we hope you get to do more yachting.

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The largest sailing yacht on the market is the 210' (64m)

ATLANTIC built by Gdansk

The largest motor yacht on the market is the 377'2" (115m) PELORUS built by Lürssen

At just over 377’ in length, PELORUS is slightly longer than an American football field

INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

The inside track on the superyacht market from the experts at Northrop & Johnson

Data courtesy of Northrop & Johnson Deep Data Department

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SNAPSHOT NAVIGATOR SNAPSHOT 16 YACHT SALES 2023 Total number of yachts sold 2023 470 Total number of yachts sold 2022 631 Total value of motor yacht sales in 2023 $5.1 billion Average selling price by length 2023 (ft) Motor yacht Sailing yacht 99 – 130’ $6,916,170 $5,386,771 78 – 98’ $3,610,257 $2,467,599 131 – 164’ $14,454,668 $9,044,890 165 – 213’ $35,829,856 $27,900,570 214’ + $111,507,165 $114,884,700 The total value of all yachts sold in 2023 is approximately $5.4 billion Prices based on current €/$ exchange rate of 1.09 Total value of sailing yacht sales in 2023 $288 million Motor yachts for sale 78’+ Sailing yachts for sale 78’+ 2,478 255

Largest motor yacht delivered in 2023 OPERA, 480' (146.35m), Lürssen

Largest sailing yacht delivered in 2023 KORU, 416'8" (127m), Oceanco

Total length of yachts sold in 2023 is approximately 54,954’ (16,750m)

The

The average LOA of motor yachts on the market is 109’3’’ (33.3m)

The average LOA of sailing yachts on the market is 107’6’’ (32.81m)

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480’
416’8’’ Yacht sales by length in 2023 (ft) Motor yacht Sailing yacht Yacht sales by length (ft) 2023 2022 99 – 130’ 140 19 99 – 130’ 159 225 78 – 98’ 193 13 78 – 98’ 206 274 131 – 164’ 58 4 131 – 164’ 62 79 165 – 213’ 22 2 165 – 213’ 24 36 214’ + 18 1 214’ + 19 17
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Northrop & Johnson discusses the yachting trends making waves

STATE OF PLAY

Navigator Knows

The superyacht industry has been talking about lessening its ecological footprint for more than a decade, but how much has it succeeded in doing so?

Navigator talks to representatives from the industry’s various fields about the current state of play, how far the industry has come, and what they believe still needs to be done to ensure the protection of our oceans.

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01 & 02 Heesen’s Project SERENA and Project VENUS are both fine examples of the leading shipyard’s fuel-efficient Fast Displacement Hull Design 01

THE EXPERTS

Do you believe that the industry’s efforts are having a genuine impact on reducing its ecological footprint?

JD Sustainability is center stage across the whole industry. If we do not become more proactive about protecting our ocean, we will become irrelevant to the clients of tomorrow and may find ourselves falling foul of an unfavorable regulatory environment. While there is still a long way to go with regards to environmental considerations, we are certainly seeing a more conscious effort from designers, shipyards and clients alike.

MC There is no doubt that in comparison to where the superyacht industry was a decade ago there have been huge improvements. Everyone is aware of the importance of changing for a more sustainable future, which has lead to tangible initiatives and innovations being rolled out across various stakeholders. In 2019 Heesen launched BlueNautech, a comprehensive sustainability program aiming to reduce yachting’s environmental impact. As part of this initiative, we recently invested $1.3 million to cover 80 percent of our shipyard’s roofs with solar panels – 60 percent of Heesen’s power needs are now produced by solar.

LP The yachting industry accounts for only a small portion of the marine industry, therefore, efforts are limited. But, superyacht owners are often people of great influence, some of whom are true game changers on a global basis. If our call for greater sustainability has an impact on them, even if it’s just to increase their level of sensitivity, it is a step forward.

GL Awareness and understanding on this broad topic has certainly improved. We know of a couple very significant newbuild projects on their way from various yards and some very significant industry cooperation has been established, driving awareness and pushing innovations in technology. The existing fleet is considering “green” refits, the industry is starting to bunker non-fossil fuels, and clients are increasingly looking for sustainable alternatives in new-build projects.

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Jim Dixon Managing Partner & Creative Director Winch Design Mark Cavendish CCO Heesen Yachts Laura Pomponi CEO Luxury Projects
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Giedo Loeff Head of Research & Development Feadship

Where do you see the industry currently, if the original 1990s status quo was zero and a zero environmental footprint was at 10?

GL Relative to the 1990s, the impact of the yachting fleet on the environment has increased significantly. This is mainly due to the extreme growth of the fleet, both in the average size of a superyacht, and in the number of yachts being built. Since 2008 the greenhouse gas emissions Since 2008 the greenhouse gas emissions have more or less tripled, while the ecological impacts associated with yachting have also increased. On a positive note, the emissions of nitrogen oxides are in decline due to the involuntary regulations for the most recent new-build projects (and replacement engines in the existing fleet).

MC We need to be realistic, and therefore I would suggest somewhere between three and four. We have seen huge improvements, but there is always scope to do more. The biggest challenge is finding a viable propulsion alternative to diesel engines. Heesen was the first shipyard to build a superyacht sporting an ultra-efficient Fast Displacement (FDHF) hull combined with a hybrid propulsion system. There are also exciting innovations happening with alternative fuels including methanol and hydrogen, but the nature of these fuels means that these projects still face significant challenges. It highlights the ongoing need for rigorous research, development, and problem-solving.

LP It is difficult to say whether the industry itself is doing enough; there is no single solution but rather a process, and this process has undoubtedly begun. Technology has improved, enabling us to be sustainable without compromising on luxury and comfort. Yet we continue to lag behind others in the marine industry, such as passenger vessels. As designers, we have to speak a new language that cannot be ignored. Sustainability is a powerful driving factor influencing creativity.

How fragmentary do you see the efforts and successes in the different yachting sectors?

JD It is the responsibility of the entire supply chain to embed sustainability into its practices. As designers, we have the power to affect real change by showing our clients beautiful, durable, authentic materials that are also sustainable.

GL There has been an increased effort between the designers, architects, shipyards and crew to share knowledge, something which I believe is essential given the complexities involved in yachting. We have also seen cooperation between the industry and other shipping and energy sectors, which is of huge importance to us at Feadship. We recently teamed up with parties in data research and the fuel and chemical sectors to exchange ideas and information and gain a better understanding.

MC The competitive and secretive nature of the superyacht industry lends itself to fragmentation. Efforts to enhance sustainability within the industry are facilitated by the Superyacht

Builders Association (SYBAss), which actively coordinates sustainability issues across various shipyards. This serves as a pivotal mechanism for breaking down barriers and promoting collaboration among industry players. SYBAss acts as a central hub where shipyards can share their experiences, ideas, and blueprints related to sustainable practices. This collaborative spirit not only fosters a more transparent environment but also ensures that valuable insights are disseminated throughout the industry, and affords businesses the autonomy to find their own path.

In your experience, how many clients genuinely mention their concern for the environment when looking to design and build their own yacht?

JD Clients are becoming increasingly aware of the topic and the need for us all to engage in order to see real change, particularly younger clients. We are currently working on a build with a client who is incredibly passionate about eco living, health and wellbeing. The interior will be crafted largely from eco-friendly materials, favoring practices that create low levels of electromagnetic fields (EMF) and materials with low volatile organic compounds (VOC) to deliver a clean-living environment. Materials used include reclaimed seashell composite, eggshell textured walls, recycled wood chip tabletops, palm leathers, eggshell faux coral finishes and paperstone (a stone-like paper composite surface material). The interior will mark a new standard for sustainability and production, carbon footprint and appearance of all materials has been meticulously monitored by the in-house Winch Design Sustainable Materials Specialist working alongside experts, EcoNest, to achieve global standards for a healthier living environment.

MC Heesen’s client base covers a wide range of demographics and nationalities and thus a spectrum of demands and focus areas. Sustainability is increasingly becoming a factor and we only expect this to grow as a younger generation of owners enters the industry. We recognize that we need to invest in the future and Heesen’s 164’ (50m) ORION speculative build (FDHF hybrid) is the perfect example of this.

LP Some owners push towards sustainability, others less so. It is our responsibility as designers to rethink both the processes and the design accordingly and to propose sustainable solutions, the majority of which are without compromise.

GL A number of Feadship clients are really making a difference. Some are making the step to run their existing yacht on non-fossil fuels, or building a new Feadship incorporating fuel cells, further electrification and enhanced energy efficiency improvements. To them it is not only their yacht, but an acceleration in innovation. These are people who are market changers. While these are not average superyacht owners, still, the majority of Feadship’s clients consider the alternatives we offer and in some cases accept that we just implement them.

“The wind is changing...”
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KEEL LIFE NAVIGATOR KNOWS 27 03 Winch Design is currently working with a client on an eco-friendly interior for the 144’ (44m) Flexplorer with the Italian shipyard Cantiere delle Marche 03
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The recently built 276’ (84.2m) OBSIDIAN is the first of Feadship’s new generation of large yachts furthering carbon reduction through hulls optimized at cruising speed (instead of top speed), as well as weight control, advancements in electric propulsion, and the ability to run engines on non-fossil diesel fuel called HVO
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KEEL LIFE NAVIGATOR KNOWS 30 07 The interior aboard HEESEN’s Project VENUS uses the finest durable materials 07

Is there another industry that you believe has successfully managed to make a difference, or one that you think the yachting industry should imitate?

GL Yachting is quite unique, but from an environmental impact view there is some analogy with the aviation industry. When looking into material alternatives or battery technology, we also find a lot of relevant developments in the automotive sector. That is a massive industry with equally massive development budgets. Systems for data centers and grid stability are relevant, but the global shipping market is the “other” industry we are most dependent on in terms of research and development in non-fossil fuel alternatives. They are driving this change.

MC It is hard to draw any direct comparisons with the yachting industry, but the supercar industry is an interesting model. Ultra high-end brands, including Aston Martin and Rolls-Royce, are all trying to find ways to balance emissions targets with performance demands. Utilizing electric engines allows them to potentially accelerate their sustainability journey. The way that these brands market these cars and work with their client base to position them as the new pinnacle of luxury will be an interesting litmus test for the superyacht industry to learn from.

LP The automotive industry is a source of inspiration, as is the aerospace industry. Combined university and industry research is gaining traction and helping pave the way for a more sustainable industry.

What do you see in the future for the yachting industry?

GL I see the yachting sector collaborating in research, regulations and system developments. We will have multi-fuel superyachts in the second half of this decade, powered with non-fossil fuel, running fuel cells for the base load when stationary (90 percent) without any pollutant emissions, and running engines when sailing (10 percent) with hardly any pollutant emissions. In the long run, whether we can fully step away from engines will depend on global fuel availability and system innovations.

JD I’m sure research and development will allow truly sustainable and viable methods of propulsion to be found. As the clients get younger, the demand for the use of sustainable propulsion methods and materials will increase. A resurgence of interest in sailing yachts would be great to see, whether that be a focus on eco-catamarans or electric-drive sailing yachts. The combination of classic sailing appeal with cutting-edge ecofriendly technologies offers a compelling future for this sector. As environmental awareness grows, more yacht owners will

likely seek sustainable options that align with their values, and sailing yachts with eco-conscious features have the potential to become a highly sought-after choice.

MC Sustainability is going to increasingly drive the political and economic agenda globally, and the yachting industry will of course have a role to play in this. Given the innovation and creative talent within the industry I have no doubt that yachting will find a more sustainable future that allows future generations to discover the world on board these beautiful vessels.

LP Regulation is key in making yachting a more sustainable industry, and we will see the regulatory bodies, flag and class bodies implementing stricter rules enforced by IMO. This is already happening, but it is a slow process.

And finally, what part will you personally play to help the yachting industry?

GL I will continue to push for regulations and fossil-fuel alternatives.

JD We understand the need to align with the rest of the yachting and wider shipping industry to collectively drive change, share knowledge and promote technology. While superyachts represent only a fraction of the carbon footprint and market volume of global shipping, they provide unparalleled access to the necessary knowledge and capital to solve its greatest issues. We need to turn superyachts from lavish toys to purposeful vessels of innovation, capitalizing on our influential clients to advance research and development. We are also committed to demonstrating that sustainability is synonymous with bespoke top-end design at the highest level. We have sustainable solutions embedded in our designs and we educate our clients and partners in choosing the best option for them and the environment. It is our job to make the sustainable choice so desirable that everyone wants it.

MC I have been fortunate to be involved in the yachting industry for more than four decades. I am proud of having been at Heesen during a time when we launched our first hybrid superyacht and Heesen’s BlueNautech programme. I look forward to continuing to be part of Heesen’s ambitious future and seeing how the brand can push the boundaries in sustainability, but also achievable, sustainable innovations.

LP I believe in keeping abreast of developments while at the same time working with clients to create the most luxurious and sustainable designs possible.

“The industry needs to develop a concerted narrative that does not attempt to greenwash, but instead provides actionable solutions.”
Jim Dixon, Winch Design
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Sealion

IN FOCUS

Fresh from a multi-million-dollar rebuild, the 203’5” (62m) SEALION is in a league of her own. Navigator takes a look at everything this award-winning charter yacht has to offer her guests.

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01 With her sturdy double-steel hull and tri-deck layout, SEALION is one of the most sought-after VSYs ever built
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SEALION's sundeck offers plenty of spots dedicated to the alfresco lifestyle 04 A Schimmel grand piano takes pride of place in SEALION's main salon
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The skylounge is a hub of entertainment, complete with a cinema room 06 The main deck master suite has a raised layout offering panoramic views

Sealion

203’5” (62M)

Winter Summer

Prices from

Guests

Year Built by

Caribbean & The Bahamas Mediterranean

$480,000 per week, plus expenses

12 in 6 cabins 2009/2023 VSY

Leisure equipment, toys & cool features

Multi-million dollar re-build; SEALION is essentially a 2023 model

Arguably one of the best Viareggio SuperYachts ever built

Tri-deck vessel capable of navigating any ocean, SEALION has a double steel hull

Stunning glass elevator, taking guests from the lower deck to the bridge deck

Magnificent master suite on the main deck with panoramic views

Dynamic layout with a VIP stateroom on the main deck, and two doubles and two convertible twins on the lower deck

Split-level sundeck featuring an oversized 12-person Jacuzzi. The sundeck takes up nearly 50 percent of SEALION's length

Sundeck projector for “Cinema Under the Stars”

Well-equipped wellness center on the main deck with huge windows for uninterrupted sea views

Equipped with a fantastic 50’ Maori tender called SEAPUP

Dynamic crew who offer an unparalleled “intuitive service”

Winner of a World Superyacht Award (2010), International Yacht & Aviation Award (2011) and SBID International Design Award (2011)

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KEEL LIFE IN FOCUS 37 07 07 Built by the Italian shipyard VSY, with naval architecture by Espen Oeino, SEALION combines the best of design, craftsmanship and functionality
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08 SEALION's 50’ 2017 Maori, SEAPUP, is the perfect day boat for exploring the coastline (can accommodate 2 crew + 12 guests) 09 An extensive selection of water toys include Jet Skis, SEABOBs, a sensational waterslide, eFoils and wakeboards 10 SEALION is the ultimate yacht for family charters
40 NAVIGATOR IGY In-Water Refresh The Game-Changing Global Convenience of IGY’s In-Water Shipyard Program 01 01 IGY Yacht Club Isle de Sol – St. Maarten 02 IGY Sète Marina – South of France

Saving time, money and resources

The IGY Shipyard Program provides captains, chief officers, crew, management offices, and ship builders warranty teams with total control of the service and repair experience, without having to leave the marina. IGY Yacht Club Isle de Sol – St. Maarten and IGY Sète Marina – South of France assist with in-water maintenance planning and map out schedules that allow for in-water work at the marinas with no waiting periods.

A number of superyachts – several over 196’ (60m) including the 196’ (60m) ORIA – have conducted a range of works, from life raft repairs and hydraulic works to interior and carpentry work, satellite and superstructure work, paint touch-ups, generator replacements, and various other projects at the marinas. Each superyacht was directly supported by an IGY project coordinator to handle crew logistics and administration.

Efficient and cost-effective solutions

With the appeal of being able to conduct in-water maintenance and repairs across select IGY global locations, with services encompassing easy access to a range of contractors and skilled labor, the program delivers efficient and cost-effective solutions with no wait times and no pressure whatsoever to leave the marina until it suits. The program offers customized solutions that customers would expect at a shipyard, led by the IGY project coordinator to further assist captains and contractors with all project-related needs.

The program has enjoyed a number of positive reviews from visiting yacht captains.

“Sète is going above and beyond to make our stay as simple as possible, and the facilities are exactly what we need. The team were also fantastic to work with; they really bent over backwards to accommodate us and make our visits outstanding.”

Captain 216’5” (66m) motor yacht

“It’s the first time we have had such skilled and welcoming staff around us. The vibe is great, it’s safe and it’s amazing how helpful the staff can be. They’re very efficient and reactive.”

Captain 144’ (44m) motor yacht

For more information about IGY Marinas’ inwater maintenance and repair programs, contact shipyardservices@igymarinas.com

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42 toy box LEADING THE CHARGE Charge it up with Navigator’s pick of electric tenders WORDS MIRIAM CAIN 01 KEEL LIFE TOY BOX

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Falcon E8

Pairing a streamlined profile inspired by sports cars with a high-performance electric power train, the Falcon E8 is an elegant tender for the most stylish of superyachts. With the option of two electric propulsion packages from Vita Power propulsion, the Falcon E8 has a cruising speed of 20 knots with a 30 nautical mile range, and can reach speeds of up to 30 knots. Reclaimed teak decking, a fully customizable console and bespoke exterior paint scheme can be applied to match the mothership.

Length 26’ (8m)

Top speed 30 knots

Cruising speed 20 knots

Range 30nm at 20 knots falcon-tenders.com

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Lanéva Vesper 001

Not only is the all-electric Lanéva Vesper equipped with DNV-certified lithium batteries, with two industrial motors for a total power of 140kW (190hp equivalent), it is almost entirely constructed with sustainable materials such as flax fiber, cork, plywood and recyclable leatherette. Recognizing these eco credentials, the Lanéva Vesper has been awarded an Efficient Solution Label by the Solar Impulse Foundation.

Length 26’ (7.9m)

Top speed 25 knots

Cruising speed 15 knots

Range 40nm at 20 knots laneva-boats.com

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Candela C-8

Swedish boat company Candela recently broke world records with the world’s longest range electric boat, the Candela C-8. The high tech and superyacht-styled foiling electric tender uses the same battery as the Polestar 2 (Volvo’s electric vehicle arm for a range of 65 miles on a single charge). Candela’s hydrofoil technology is also a key element in the Candela C-8 range extension, allowing the tender to fly above the waves, thereby reducing water friction.

Length 28’ (8.5m)

Top speed 30 knots

Cruising speed 22 knots

Range 56nm at 22 knots candela.com

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Tyde Icon

At 43’(13m), the Icon by Tyde may be more of a futuristic day boat than a tender, but it needs including in our roundup for its Space Age design and eco-credentials. Equipped with a powerful electric propulsion system that runs on batteries supplied by BMW, the Icon has a range of more than 50 nautical miles and a cruising speed while gliding on foils of 24 knots. With a beam of nearly 15’ (4.6m), there is plenty of space for lounging and entertaining, with panoramic views from the huge glass superstructure.

Length 43’ (13m)

Top speed 30 knots

Cruising speed 24 knots

Range 50nm at 24 knots tyde.one

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Riva El-Iseo

Combining Riva’s rich heritage with the brand’s drive for innovation, the brand new El-Iseo offers Riva’s unmistakable elegance with a modern, full-electric core. Think chrome finishes, mahogany foredeck, and Riva’s elegant lines combined with electric propulsion technology. Carving through the waves at a cruising speed of 25 knots, with a maximum speed of 40 knots, the traditional stern-drive propulsion system is powered by a Parker GVM310 electric engine, offering unprecedented performance and pollution-free cruising for up to ten serene hours.

Length 27’ (8.2m)

Top speed 40 knots

Cruising speed 25 knots

Range 100-plus nm at 30 knots rivayacht.com

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NEOM & Dive Butler

Welcoming guests this year, NEOM’s Red Sea luxury island Sindalah continues to pull out all the stops, this time with the announcement of a collaboration with Dive Butler International. Aquatic and diving experience provider Dive Butler is operating in a five-star PADI dive center to provide visitors with a truly luxurious Red Sea experience, above and below the waterline. In line with NEOM’s vision, sustainability is at the forefront of the operation, with electric and hybrid vessels using only environmentallyfriendly moorings and ecologically viable dive sites. Dive Butler joins other leading luxury service providers, including IGY Marinas, which has been chosen by NEOM to help transform the coast into a significant luxury yachting destination with the build and management of the Sindalah Marina. divebutlerinternational.com neom.com

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From the latest industry news to stylish must-haves for your superyacht, here’s what the editors of Navigator have discovered of late

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All Aboard for a Stylish Vacation

For anyone planning a cruise along the Italian Riviera in June, why not arrive in style aboard the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Launching in June 2024, the world’s most iconic train will travel to the Ligurian coast for the very first time in its four-decade history, connecting the two iconic destinations of Paris and Portofino. This new, annual overnight journey will see the train winding through the French countryside and along the coastline of the Mediterranean Riviera, concluding in Portofino at the Splendido, a Belmond Hotel. Here guests can stay a couple of nights, enjoying a special culinary evening hosted by Jean Imbert, the legendary train’s renowned Michelin-starred chef, before embarking on a superyacht charter along the stunning Cinque Terre. The new, annual three-night Belmond experience runs from June 20 – 23.

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A Scene-Stealing Marina

With its huge harbor, Antibes sits at the epicenter of yachting down on the French Riviera. As Europe’s largest marina, Port Vauban offers 1,500 berths and 18 superyacht berths up to 160 meters. The largest yachts sit alongside the Quai des Milliardaires, which has recently undergone an extensive transformation. The IYCA (International Yacht Club d’Antibes) building and the infrastructure of the quay have been updated to preserve Port Vauban as the yachting hub of the Mediterranean. Keeping its refined aesthetic appearance with distinctive and compelling architecture, architect Philippe Prost combines traditional heritage techniques with cutting-edge construction technology. The IYCA now boasts an engaging visual façade, while the infrastructure of the quay, including the decking, stairs and pontoons, have been made from environmentally-friendly Kebony Clear wood. Its elegant, knot-free appearance and silvery patina allow it to blend harmoniously into this prestigious setting, while its enhanced durability and minimal maintenance requirements –guaranteed for 30 years – mean it can withstand all the demands of an exposed marine environment.

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The Ultimate Nightcap

If you fancy a dram of fine and rare whiskey but are concerned about spillage, the clever people at The Glenrothes have the answer. Adding a whole new level of fun to raising a toast, Philos is the perfect addition to any superyacht liquor cabinet. The mechanical sculpture has been designed in artistic collaboration between The Glenrothes, Studio Indigo and Little Halstock, to house The Glenrothes’ Demijohn 1969 – one of the rarest aged single malt whiskeys in the world. Presented in a spherical case that is set at a 23.5-degree angle – identical to the rotational axis of the Earth – the sphere is reminiscent of an ancient armillary sphere, hand-painted with blues and greens to evoke images of the surrounding ocean. A four-way gimbal securely houses the decanter containing the precious liquid, self-pouring an exact measure without spilling a drop and allowing the bottle to remain upright when cruising. It is unparalleled beauty and storytelling combined for the ultimate nightcap. theglenrothes.com

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Sustainable Yacht Interiors

Proving that sustainabilty and luxury need not be mutually exclusive, Verge Yacht Design is making inroads into the environmental footprint of yacht interiors. The designers have positioned themselves at the intersection of luxury, functional design, and innovation, making sustainable design its core value. Verge’s growing portfolio highlights its unique approach to yacht interiors, balancing traditional quality and elegance with cutting edge, sustainable materials that continue to emerge in the yachting. From carbon neutral decking to weight reduction for lowered emissions, these sustainable initiatives can be found throughout Verge design projects. Materials such as linen, vegan (mushroom or aloe) leather, composite and renewable wood flooring, and other recycled or biodegradable products are widely used, with equal importance given to the durability, functionality, and superior luxury of these sustainable materials. Verge continues to show the yacht world that sustainable design can be achieved without compromising on the elevated aesthetics and quality that defines their designs. vergeyachtdesign.com

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Osiris Club

The art of wine-making is now an experience available to subscribers of the luxury, members-only club, Osiris. Osiris offers wine enthusiasts the ability to produce bespoke wines with the guidance of distinguished vintners, in some of the world’s finest wineries, from regions including Champagne, the Rhône, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Montalcino, Napa, Sonoma, and Argentina's Uco Valley. Partner wineries include: Viña VIK, Domaine Maldant Pauvelot, Champagne Paul Launois, Bodega DiamAndes, AXR, San Filippo, and many more.

The wine club is a fully-immersive experience, allowing its members to partake in every step of the winemaking process, including collaborating with the winemakers in the blending

process, to create their unique wines, and designing the bottle labels alongside cult label designers.

“The process of creating wine is something few are able to experience first-hand, let alone the ability to craft something based on personal preference,” says Osiris Founder Paul McSharry. “The journey with Osiris is unlike any other wine experience.” In addition to wine-making, members are granted perks including memberships with Quintessentially, the lifestyle and concierge agency, private dinners and parties hosted by their winery partners, tasting events, access to specialty and extremely limited wines, monthly newsletters, and much more.

To view the different membership opportunities, or to find out more about the exclusive Osiris Club, visit osirisclub.com.

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The season’s hottest new openings in our favorite cruising grounds

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The Urban Oasis

Thailand

An Aman opening is always big news, but the opening of the Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is the ultra-luxury group’s first “urban oasis”. A verdant sanctuary in the city center, the 36-story property is surrounded by nature that is Bangkok’s Nai Lert Park. Aman’s 52 suites and 50 high-tech residences are crowned with a rooftop infinity pool. aman.com

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The Secret Retreat

Maldives

Leading hotel brand Soneva opened its first resort in the Maldives’ Haa Dhaalu Atoll in February. Thirty years in the making, Soneva Secret has 14 over-water and island villas, including the Maldives’ only floating villa. For the ultimate in privacy and seclusion, each villa comes with a “guardian” (aka butler), assistant and private chef, and an in-villa gym and spa treatment room. Bedrooms have retracting roofs for stargazing, and every property has an adjoining children’s room. Some of the villas are situated on strips of private beach, while others have slides that run directly into the clear sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean. soneva.com

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The Chic Outpost Greece

When it comes to cruising destinations, the Greek islands have long been a favorite – something that is unlikely to change anytime soon. With the country’s never-waning popularity, it comes as no surprise that One&Only opens its second new property in early spring. One&Only Kéa Island is the hottest new arrival in the Cyclades, and is the perfect base from which to explore the idyllic archipelago. Enjoy the cliffside location with a few nights ashore, or simply drop anchor and tender in to spend an afternoon at the One&Only’s Beach Club. oneandonlyresorts.com

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The Riviera Spa

Nice

A stone’s throw from the old town of Nice, the Maison Albar – Le Victoria is the newest property to open along this gilded coastline. With views of the surrounding hills and Mediterranean, the 132-room hotel pays homage to the Côte d'Azur with its chic nautical interiors. Whether cruising or staying ashore, the property’s spa is a welcome retreat with a marble indoor swimming pool, hammam, sauna and a wide range of wellness treatments. Alternatively, simply tender ashore and sample fresh, local flavors in the rooftop restaurant with panoramic views. maison-albar-hotels-le-victoria.com

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The Eco Retreat Costa Rica

The new year welcomed a new Nayara Gardens as the original Costa Rican rainforest retreat emerged from a complete rebuild. Casitas feature private decks with plunge pools amidst the lush foliage of the rainforest, along with an education center, pool and restaurant, and a brand new spa. The property has sustainability in its DNA – from creating a sloth sanctuary and reforesting the area surrounding the property, to working with the local community to provide housing, Nayara Gardens is a showcase of all this eco-cruising ground has to offer. nayaragardens.com

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While cruising the Windward Islands, take time out to visit the brand new Six Senses property on the “Spice Island” of Grenada. Opening in May, Six Senses La Sagesse is the brand’s first ever property in the region. Designed to reflect the surrounding local architecture, the resort is surrounded by nature, with the bright flora and fauna for which Grenada is known. In keeping with Six Senses ethos, the property’s 56 open-plan pool suites and 15 beachfront or hillside villas are built with natural, renewable and repurposed materials. sixsenses.com

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Dubai

Located in the heart of Dubai, The Lana is the Dorchester Collection’s first address in the Middle East. Designed by the award-winning architects Foster + Partners, the striking 30-story tower has views of the Burj Khalifa and overlooks Marasi Marina. With eight restaurants headed up by Michelin-starred chefs like Martín Berasategui and Jean Imbert, dining is a core focus of the property. Whether staying as a guest or berthing in the marina, head to the Veranda for cocktails and small plates in the quiet refuge of the gardens or escape to the secret cigar lounge of Txakolina for some vinyl tunes. dorchestercollection.com

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The Bohemian Villa Ibiza

New for 2024 on the Balearic island of Ibiza, Fincadelica Xarraca is a magnificent nine-bedroom property overlooking the shores of Cala Xarraca Bay – a hidden gem of a beach on the northwest side of the island. With arguably one of the most privileged waterfront locations on the island, the new nine-bed villa defines Ibiza barefoot luxury. Fluid indoor-outdoor living, sea views from just about every vantage point, and access to a coastal path winding down to a secret cove, Fincadelica Xarraca is a great extension to a charter through the Balearics. fincadelicaibiza.com

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The Star of Sorrento Italy

Spring welcomed a stylish new haven on the Amalfi Coast with the opening of Ara Maris Sorrento. Offering unparalleled views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius, the latest property in the Preferred Hotels & Resorts portfolio in the town of Sorrento provides an ideal setting. Enjoy Italian elegance with a contemporary and vibrant twist that runs throughout the property’s 49 guest rooms. Relax at the rooftop bar, enjoy a dip in the indoor or outdoor pools, and dine in the property’s lemon garden – an idyllic spot to acclimatize to a relaxed pace of life before embarking on a yacht charter along the vertiginous Italian coastline.

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Airbus Corporate Jets

Airbus is Pioneering Sustainable Aerospace WORDS SEAN M c

Aviation connects and unites people, communities and cultures. It makes it possible to experience different cultures, relocate for job opportunities, and much more. Aviation plays a central role in driving global trade and fostering prosperity. Business aviation plays its part by offering unparalleled efficiency and flexibility, making it an indispensable tool in today's dynamic marketplace. While the U.S. has around 500 airports with commercial airline service, the number that can support business aviation exceeds 5,000. By enabling direct, point-to-point travel and significantly reducing travel time, business aviation promotes productivity, job creation and economic growth.

Today, many companies are placing a greater emphasis on the sustainability of their business aviation flights. In a recent Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) study1, 95 percent of senior executives interviewed at large U.S. businesses that use private aviation claimed their companies have a good understanding of their carbon footprint. Additionally, 68 percent stated that they are increasing their investment in emission monitoring. Many of these companies are taking concrete steps to make their corporate flying more sustainable. They include transitioning to newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft and investing in fleet management technology for route optimization, which helps to reduce fuel burn and carbon emissions.

As a manufacturer, Airbus’ approach to sustainability is built around respecting the planet, valuing people and enabling prosperity. Airbus has committed to robust near-term emissions-reduction goals backed by climate science and validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), an

independent organization. Airbus is leading the decarbonization of the aviation sector by pioneering disruptive technologies, championing alternative fuels and continuously improving the fuel efficiency of our aircraft.

A prime example is the ACJ TwoTwenty, the extraordinary business jet that combines intercontinental range, unmatched personal space and unbeatable economics at a price tag similar to ultra-long-range business jets. With state-of-the-art aerodynamics and the extensive use of composite and advanced materials, the ACJ TwoTwenty operates with 20 percent lower fuel burn and carbon emissions compared to previousgeneration aircraft.

Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) has been identified as a key element in achieving our emissions reduction goals. SAF is a biofuel that can help reduce carbon emissions by 80 percent on average throughout its lifecycle. As with all ACJ aircraft, the ACJ TwoTwenty is capable of flying with up to a 50 percent blend of kerosene and of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) while keeping to the technical specifications of Jet A. Airbus aims to make all corporate aircraft and helicopters capable of operating with 100 percent SAF by 2030.

Business aviation is not just a transportation solution but a strategic asset for U.S. businesses, enabling them to operate with greater agility and efficiency. Airbus is firmly committed to leading the decarbonization journey, not only in business aviation but for all of aerospace. acj.airbus.com

Sean McGeough is VP Commercial, ACJ North America sean.mcgeough@airbus.com

(1) Airbus Corporate Jets commissioned the independent research company Pureprofile to survey 100 senior executives of large U.S. corporations with annual revenue of $500 million or more who said their employer uses business aviation. 87 percent said their employer owns/leases a business jet. The study was conducted in September 2023.

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GREEN JETS

As the private aviation industry continues to innovate and collaborate on green solutions, what can we expect in the future?

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In 2024, carbon emissions from private jets will continue to be a political issue. Activists in Europe are expected to continue their campaign of protests and vandalism that, in 2023, caused millions of dollars in damage. Last year, in Germany, Spain and Sweden, protestors broke through airport security perimeters and splashed parked private jets with paint. During a business aviation conference in Geneva, a group entered a restricted area where jets were being displayed, closing the airport, diverting flights and damaging at least one Gulfstream. In Amsterdam, when protestors blocked an area used by private jets in 2022, it caused an air ambulance medical flight to be diverted. Billionaire Bernard Arnault, chairman of luxury goods, spirits and hospitality conglomerate LVMH, sold his jet after trackers shamed him for the warming gasses his flights produced.

Politicians across the EU and locally in the U.S. have threatened restrictions on private flights and have sought to limit the expansion of facilities at airports that serve the industry, such as the construction of new hangars meant to accommodate the latest generation of larger ultra-long-haul private jets like the Bombardier Global 7500 and Gulfstream G700. The development would reduce the short repositioning flights you read about – six minutes from A to B or eight minutes from X to Z. Those flights are mainly caused by local airports not having enough parking space. The fact protestors ignore is that aviation accounts for just four percent of global emissions, and private jet users cause just four percent of that four percent, according to data from Climbing. Fast., an industry advocacy group. For that matter, demand for private flights remains strong. Despite a drop in 2023, WINGX data shows private jet flight activity last year was 15 percent higher than 2019’s pre-Covid levels. And, yes, the noise created by the climate campaigners is being heard by flyers. Thirty-one percent of subscribers to private flight program buyer’s guide Private Jet Card Comparisons say sustainability programs will be an important factor the next time they have to buy fractional ownership or jet cards. According to its database of over 80 providers, 38 offer offset programs.

Overall, business aviation has played an essential role in carbon reduction for decades. Innovations such as using lighter-weight materials and wing tips that reduce fuel burn were incubated in the private jet segment. The industry has also pledged to be carbon neutral by 2050. Billions of dollars are being invested in new designs and propulsion technology, including battery-powered aircraft. The major private flight providers continue to offset client emissions, or offer clients costings to offset their own flights.

Market leader NetJets has focused on sustainability for over a decade. In 2020, it brought its various efforts under one roof with its Global Sustainability Program. Its efforts range from offsets to using Sustainable Aviation Fuel, known as SAF, which can cut carbon emissions by as much as 80 percent. It is produced with renewables such as used cooking oil. After purchasing 4.26 million gallons of SAF in 2022, NetJets projects to have used over 12 million gallons last year. It has also invested in a SAF refinery being built in the Philippines. Since 2012, its European flights have operated on a carbon-neutral basis, and from 2021, it has offset all of its U.S. training and administrative flights, over 1,600 per year. In total, it offset over 200,000 tons of CO2 emissions.

Installing water bottle fillers at its headquarters has saved nearly 50,000 plastic containers that would have ended up in landfills. Its purchase of offsets has funded projects for safe cooking in Bangladesh, solar power in India, and more efficient manufacturing in the U.S.

Flexjet, the second-largest fractional flight provider, has also worked hard on sustainability initiatives. Since 2021, it has partnered with aviation sustainability solutions provider 4AIR, offering 100 percent of the carbon emissions from its U.S.-based fleet and 300 percent from its European-based fleet, included in the flight price. Flexjet has offset more than 1.5 million metric tons of CO2 to date. By 2030, it intends to have 12 percent of its annual fuel consumption from SAF.

Both NetJets and Flexjet have signed letters of intent to purchase what could be hundreds of eVTOLs (electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft) as last-mile sustainable travel solutions. The latter has been working with Eve Air Mobility, an eVTOL manufacturer, to test urban air traffic management software. Flexjet’s sister company, Sentient Jet, which invented the jet card concept, also includes offsets in the hourly cost of flights. Via 4AIR, it offsets 300 percent of CO2 emissions. The additional offsets are to account for non-carbon output impacting climate. Its work has supported forestry in Massachusetts and Tennessee and renewable energy projects in Turkey and South America.

Vista Global’s VistaJet continues its pledge to be carbon neutral by next year. It says 80 percent of its clients participate in its offset options. At its London headquarters, a large portion of one floor is filled with team members dedicated to the project.

U.K.-based on-demand charter broker Victor has long been a voice in pushing sustainability. In 2022, it partnered with SAF producer Neste, offering customers the ability to use the carbonreducing fuel regardless of whether it is being sold at the airport where they are departing, which is currently a significant issue. Via what’s referred to as Book and Claim, the customer pays for SAF, which is then used for aircraft departing from places it is being uploaded. They can choose the percentage of fuel consumption they want via SAF from 5-to-100 percent. So far, 20 percent of customers have opted for more expensive SAF.

Jet Aviation, like Gulfstream, a unit of General Dynamics, manages aircraft for owners, sells charter flights, and operates FBOs. While it only sells SAF in Los Angeles, Amsterdam and Singapore, its customers can buy SAF via Book and Claim for any flights. Executives say flyers who don’t take advantage of optional programs frequently have their own solutions, particularly corporates. For jet owners who want to be green, 4AIR also works with individuals, verifying projects, securing credits and handling documentation you can use should you be targeted by flight trackers or protest groups.

Doug Gollan is Editor-in-Chief of Private Jet Card Comparisons, a consumer’s guide to fractional, jet card, membership and jet sharing program that compares over 80 providers and more than 1,000 options. privatejetcardcomparisons.com

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POWER PARTNERS

When it comes to promoting and proselytizing the benefits of electric vehicles, EV makers are employing the power of two. Navigator takes a look at the EV marketing couplings to plug in.

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Porsche Formula E x Tag Heuer

Watchmaker Tag Heuer has a decades-long practice of aligning with the top motorsports racing programs. So it is no surprise that it has been the chief sponsor of Porsche’s Formula E racing team since 2019. The ABB FIA Formula E race program was launched in 2011 to foster the concept of sustainable, clean-energy racing. Today, the third-generation Porsche 99X vehicles reach a top speed of nearly 200 miles per hour, with an expected electric off-the-line push from zero to 60 mph in a blistering 2.8 seconds.

Tag Heuer helps tell the tale of speed and excitement with an ongoing series of collaborative watches with Porsche, as the ABB FIA Formula E World Championships travel to 17 international cities this year (from the series opener in Mexico City this past January, to the finale in London in July).

While the current model of the all-electric Porsche Taycan roadster, starting at $90,900, might not sport the neck-snapping performance of the Formula E 99X cars, it is still a high-performance Porsche, through and through: 402 horses, 143 mph top speed, a 5.1-second launch from zero to 60 mph, and an EPA-estimated range of 208 miles between charges. porsche.com

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Jaguar I-PACE x United Airlines

Membership has its privileges. But a new program from United Airlines is adding an unexpected luxurious perk to the top level of its loyal MileagePlus Premier customers: Chauffeured private planeside transfers in a state-of-the-art Jaguar I-PACE electric SUV. Currently rolling out at United hubs in Houston, Denver, Newark, Dulles, Los Angeles and San Francisco, the program targets United MileagePlus Premier travelers who have particularly tight connections, but some VIP flyers can also find a Jaguar waiting for them just for the surprise and delight of the service. Either way, to experience it all, you need to be invited by United. I-PACEs are currently making about 60 trips per day and transferring more the 1,000 United customers among all the locations. If you end up falling in love with your airport shuttle, Jaguar’s I-PACE SUV starts at $72,000 and delivers 394 horses and 512 lb-ft of torque, with a zero-to-60 giddy-up of 4.5 seconds — which is not recommended on an airport tarmac, of course. jaguarusa.com

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Kia America x Currently

There was a time when buying a new car also bought you a month or two of free fill-ups as a promotional incentive. Think of Kia America’s partnership with mobilecharging service Currently as a fuel-less version of that same incentive. Registered Kia EV owners in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and Dallas receive complimentary access to the on-demand concierge charging service for their first two months of membership. Using the Currently mobile app, car owners set a time and location to get their charge-up, and a technician arrives with a rolling charger to top off the tank to 100 miles of range or 80 percent of the battery capacity, whichever is less. At press time, Kia was accepting reservations for the much-anticipated, fast-charging 2024 Kia EV9 SUV. By the time you read this, however, the rugged, three-row next-generation utility vehicle should be landing at dealerships, starting at $75,395. kia.com

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What could be more relevant for Navigator’s sustainability issue than restoring and converting a timeless classic car to an EV classic? Regeneration automobile specialist Inverted does just that, transforming iconic cars into fully electric classics with modern tech features, and future proofing them for an emission-free future. Launched in 2023, Inverted bridges the gap between luxury cars, timeless style and sustainable values for classic car afficionados all over the world. Their designs for the future combined with a deep-seated passion in the build and quality of iconic cars results in luxury, design-led electric vehicles that, to date, include an all-electric Range Rover with an impressive 450bhp and 200-mile range.

Besides the custom battery packs and electric powertrain, for which the Range Rover’s Classic axles have been restored and uprated, the British icon has been given a host of upgrades, including Alcon front brakes, adjustable shock absorbers, and anti-roll bars – all of which make the Range Rover Classic a safer, more enjoyable vehicle. The exterior is meticulously refurbished in-keeping with its classic profile, and each bespoke interior remains sympathetic to the car’s original features while giving each owner the freedom to completely personalise. The addition of air-conditioning, soundproofing, central locking, reversing camera, sound system, heated seats and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity all add to the creature comforts that one would expect to find in a modern vehicle while retaining the soul of a classic Range Rover.

Custom built in the United Kingdom, with shipments worldwide, Inverted EV will soon be releasing classic Mercedes G-Wagons and Toyota Land Cruisers, ready for a long and exciting future. And if you’re thinking that your classic shore tender could do with the same restoration treatment with an EV update, then look no further than Inverted.

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STYLE COMPASS

Make considered and conscious decisions about your spring wardrobe with these key pieces that blend sustainability with provenance

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The appreciation and acquisition of fine art photography has been of consistent interest to collectors. Armed with some insights from internationally renowned photographer David Yarrow, here are some important upcoming photographic events you’ll want put your lens on this spring.

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“Something potential collectors should realize is that, especially at the big shows in Basel and Miami, photography sales have remained fairly consistent at about five percent of total sales over the years, and the works displayed are works exhibitors feel they can more easily sell,” advises award-winning photographer David Yarrow. As far as more speculative buying by collectors, he adds: “There is much talk about better potential investment performance in art, even compared to more traditional investments like the stock market. But no one talks about when it comes time to sell, and the costs and hurdles associated with it. You might get lucky, you might be disappointed.”

Yarrow reports that last year he sold about 1,100 photographs and less than 20 percent were bought speculatively.

“Buy art that you love,” he concludes.

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Art Paris

Paris, France

April 4–7

The Art Paris conclave will be the last fair held at the Grand Palais Éphémère facility before the Olympic Games arrive in Paris with a newly renovated Grand Palais. A leading spring event for modern and contemporary art in general, Art Paris’ photographic exhibits and curated inclusion are perhaps only rivaled by the annual Paris Photo fair later in the year in the City of Lights. Photographic highlights for this year include French photographer Valérie Belin’s glamour-meets-street work; the somber, artful pictures of South Korean photographer Bae Bien-U; the sensuous images of Turkish snapper Sinem Dişli; the moment-in-timecapturing work of French-American artist Elliot Erwitt (who passed away last November); and many other notables. artparis.com

04 Bae Bien-U, SONAMU (1956) courtesy Gallery Woong 05 Outlaw by David Yarrow (Edition of 12, Archival Pigment Print) 06 Elliott Erwitt - Hollywood, California (1956) courtesy Galerie Esther Woerdehoff 07 Valérie Belin, Diphda (Lady Stardust) courtesy Galerie Nathalie Obadia 08 Richard Tuschman, Pink Bedroom (Window Seat) (2013) courtesy CLAIRbyKahn 09 Grand Palais Éphémère
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The Photography Show

Presented by AIPAD New York, NY, USA

April 25–28

The Photography Show presented by the Association for International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), one of the leading and longestrunning fairs dedicated to photography in the world, will return to its ancestral home at the Park Avenue Armory after an eight-year absence. The upcoming event not only represents both a nod to its roots – a renewed commitment to excellence in fine art photography – but also the ushering in of a new era, bringing in an unprecedented number of young galleries and new jack exhibits that push the boundaries of photography. Exhibitors from around the globe will unveil an exciting mix of work that reflects a dynamic and diverse understanding of the photographic medium. At press time, the exhibitor count was up to 76 prestigious international collaborators, including stand-out newcomers like Montreal’s ELLEPHANT gallery, Los Angeles’ Marshall Gallery, Barcelona’s RocioSantaCruz and The Third Gallery Aya from Osaka. In addition, programming for all ages is planned: panels hosted by thought leaders, insightful walkthroughs and educational events, and, of course, the celebration of the prestigious annual AIPAD Award. aipad.com

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Spring has sprung with Navigator’s captivating high jewelry carnations inspired by new beginnings

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Boodles Verdure Collection

Pair Boodles Verdure drop earringsfeaturing 8.27 carats of cushion shape rubellites and diamonds in 18-karat SMO white and yellow gold - with the Verdure necklace, also set with cushion shape rubellites totaling 65.87 carats and 39 brilliant-cut diamonds in 18-karat SMO white and yellow gold. boodles.com

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Chopard Red Carpet Collection Butterfly Ring

Add some fun with Chopard’s Butterfly Ring from the 2023 Red Carpet Collection. Featuring 5.14 carats of multicolored sapphires and 3.72 carats of rubellites and diamonds set in titanium and fairmined white gold, the ring brings life to any outfit as a butterfly does to blooms. chopard.com

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Annoushka Tulip Earrings

Indulge your playful side with Annoushka’s Tulip Earrings, symbolizing love, prosperity and new beginnings. Handcrafted in 18-karat yellow gold with tiny moving briolette spinels styled on Dusty Diamond Hoops, they are both elegant and fun. annoushka.com

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Ana Hu Haute Joaillerie Collection

Enchanted Lily Bangle

Stand out on deck in Anna Hu’s Enchanted Lily Bangle featuring a natural brilliant step-cut peridot in 53.92 carats. Framed in stamens of rock crystal-infused purple-red enamel and petals of purple sapphires totaling 71.58 carats, with an underside of petals in brilliant-cut diamonds, this bauble is presented on a bangle of green enamel hand-painted on a mix of brass, palladium and 18-karat rose gold.

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Freak [ONE OPS]

Volumes can be written about the impact of Ulysse Nardin’s Freak platform. Introduced two decades ago, the mind-bending new vision of telling time with all of the movement components loaded up on a kinetic flying carousel that also serves as the minute hand for the watch was a brilliantly disruptive innovation that evoked an objet d’art vibe to the collection. Over the ensuing years, Ulysse Nardin released new versions that tended to play up the uniqueness of the approach, to the delight of boundary-pushing watch lovers. However, in the new Freak [ONE OPS] execution, while no less artful than any Freak out there, the out-of-the-box package is delivered in the deceptively familiar and, even, humble, guise of a military-inspired field watch. The new 44mm timepiece gets the “camouflage” treatment, but while the unique Carbonium bezel (from residual aircraft fuselage offcuts for less environmental impact) stands out visually, the understated, utilitarian presentation belies that technical complexity and just screams a level of in-the-know “stealth wealth”. Maneuvers begin at $66,500. ulysse-nardin.com

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ONE-TWO PUNCH WATCHES

Investing in a mechanically exquisite timepiece offers a world of satisfaction to a watch lover. Recent models are tapping into often-unexpected inspiration and collaboration to add beaucoup style quotient to the impeccable micro-engineering of their unmatched wrist instruments.

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Excalibur Spider Revuelto Flyback Chronograph

This new 45mm Excalibur model from watchmaker Roger Dubuis packs a big dose of high-velocity design appeal via the brand’s ongoing collaboration with Italian sports car maker Lamborghini’s Squadra Corse racing program. Inspired by the lines and details of the milestone $604,000 V12 hybrid plug-in Lamborghini Revuelto super car, there’s a lot of track-ready style that becomes wrist-ready. But you’d be a bit remiss to fall in love with the look without considering the prodigious “engine” of the watch itself. Powered by a fifth-generation in-house chronograph movement, the RD780, the timepiece carries its own high standards of performance. First, the chronograph is a specialized “flyback” chronograph, allowing the wearer to instantly set the counter back to zero with a single button push (instead of the start, stop, reset action of a traditional chronograph that requires two pushers); obviously a great benefit to timing quickly occurring multiple events (like an auto race). A chronograph function on a watch is generally added to a movement as a separate module, but the artisans at Roger Dubuis have created the function from scratch, and it is fully integrated into the RD780 movement, and more visible, to boot. Fold-in cutting-edge automotive-inspired materials like C-SMC Carbon and titanium, as well as straight-up luxury elements like white gold, and you can start your engine for $107,500. rogerdubuis.com

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RM 35-03 Automatic Rafael Nadal Iconic watchmaker Richard Mille scores a service ace with the fourth timepiece associated with the brand’s most notable sports affiliation. While the RM 35-03 Automatic Rafael Nadal packs all the next-gen lightweight material DNA (via four executions in state-of-the-art quartz and Carbone TPT with titanium construction), and the signature skeletonization, uncanny styling, and stunning visual depth befitting the 22 Grand Slam titleholding tennis player, let’s not ignore the horological innovations going on inside the court. The timepiece is powered by the RM 35-03 movement, which, for the first time according to the watchmaker, now features a new “butterfly rotor” to deliver a new level of selectable winding power, all visible through the case back. The result of three years of research and development, this innovation literally “spreads its wings” depending on the wearer’s level of activity. Consisting of two grade 5 titanium arms, weighted metal segments can be deployed on a separate gear train with a dedicated “Sport Mode” pusher at 7 o’clock. This aligns the weights at 180 degrees, and minimizes the winding process so you don’t overwind the movement when you, say, do your own impression of a court-charging Nadal (or some other equally kinetic activity). Want to win the game, set and match? Expect to pay about $238,000.

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L.U.C. Skull One Calavera Pop Art The generally stately House of Chopard liberally dips its brush into the world of art and south-of-theborder celebration with this new “Day of the Dead” inspired L.U.C. model. This fourth version of the Skull One series is limited to just 25 colorful pieces, in resplendent white-grey, green and red tones that fold in some decidedly Roy Lichtenstein-referencing Pop Art dot details. Framed by a slim 40mm black bead-blasted, DLCcoated steel case – secured to the wrist with a simple, single-stitch black with green-backed leather strap – and carrying a whimsical mustachioed skull L.U. Chopard logo with no indexes or indicators on the dial, it is an artful departure for a fine Chopard timepiece. Yet, it is in every respect a high-end L.U.C. timekeeper. Under the lively dial, and visible through the case back, the L.U.C. Skull One Calavera Pop Art sports the in-house L.U.C. 96.53-L automatic calibre with signature “twin” technology employing two co-axial barrels that work in sequence to deliver no less than 58 hours of power reserve, a flat-terminal-curve balance spring for elevated accuracy, and more traditional horological adornments like Côtes de Genève stripe finishing. For just $16,600, you can honor the Dia De Muertos well into the spooky night. chopard.com

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From secret coves to stylish destinations, Navigator transports you to distant shores
dock & dine BORGO SANTANDREA, AMALFI COAST It’s all about La Dolce Vita at Borgo Santandrea WORDS MIRIAM CAIN 90 01 01 Clinging to a sheer cliffside, Borgo Santandrea sits proudly on the Amalfi Coast 02 Tender ashore to the private jetty 03 La Terrazza is the perfect setting to enjoy an aperitivo 04 The finest local ingredients complement Borgo Santandrea's Mediterranean setting 05 Alici's open kitchen allows for an immersive dining experience THE VIEW DOCK & DINE

Italy is known for its cuisine, its achingly beautiful scenery and Italians’ appreciation for the finer things in life, known as la dolce vita. For a taste of this “sweet life,” tender ashore to the private jetty at the Marinella Beach Club. One of three impressive culinary offerings at Borgo Santandrea, the Marinella Beach Club is a 19th-century boat house where you can enjoy a beachside menu by day or moonlit evenings by the sea. Think Vesuvius yellow tomatoes, Amalfi lemon zest, and “fruits of the sea.” One level above the beach club, the Marinella Restaurant features a menu with traditional regional classics paying tribute to culinary traditions and culture, while perched on the cliffside the hotel’s signature restaurant, Alici, steals the show.

Perfectly located on a sunlit terrace with breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Alici has recently been awarded its first Michelin Star under the leadership of Executive Chef Crescenzo Scotti. Alici’s menu focuses on fresh local ingredients from the Campania region, cooked in a style that is heavily influenced by Crescenzo’s love for traditional, simple Southern Italian cuisine. Classics include Risotto del Borgo (risotto with Amalfi Coast lemons); Linguine alla Nerano with zucchini and basil, and Mediterranean Cappuccino featuring Blue Lobster. An open kitchen allows gastronomes to interact with the team for an immersive dining experience, while the décor pays homage to the area’s rich architectural history.

Borgo Santandrea

Opens for the season between the 18 April – 2 November, Monday to Sunday

The Marinella Beach Club

Open from 8am to 7pm, with the Beach Restaurant from 12.30pm – 6.30pm

The Marinella Restaurant and Alici Open from 7.30pm to 10pm

Dress code: casual chic

Tel +39 089 831148

Email c.scotti@borgosantandrea.it info@borgosantandrea.it

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CITY SUITES

Well Rested

From stalwart favorites to brand-new penthouses, European cities offer a smorgasbord of luxury hotels, some of which play host to the finest suites in the world

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Haute Couture Eiffel Suite

01 Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Dorchester Collection, Paris

Every inch of the sumptuous Haute Couture Eiffel Suite succumbs to a sense of elevated style and grandeur, however, it is the view of Paris’ most iconic structure that really steals the scene. The Hôtel Plaza Athénée secured one of the hottest spots in the city right on the most storied boulevard, Avenue Montaigne. From its ornate wrought-iron balconies and red geranium-covered façade to the extravagant interior décor, every angle is captivating, but it is the Eiffel Suite that is the crème de la crème. Couture fabrics, ornate moldings and silver-leaf detail, and the tower view, of course, make it one of the finest suites in Paris.

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The Penthouse

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Six years in the making, the ninth-floor, four-bedroom penthouse at Claridge’s covers the entire roof of London’s longtime jewel. As London’s most expensive suite, its 1,600 square feet of space is filled with everything one could desire, and more, including 75 works by Damien Hirst, a rooftop garden hosting a piano pavilion, a 2,150 square-foot glass-bottomed pool, a 30’ (9m) heated outdoor lap pool, an artificial lawn with potted citrus grove, and a dining room with space for 10. The design was overseen by designer Rémi Tessier – known to many Navigator readers for the design of some of the most iconic superyacht interiors, including the 300’ (91m) NAHLIN. While the views may not change on a daily basis, they are spectacular nonetheless. Whether taking in the rooftops of London through the floor-to-ceiling anti-reflective glass windows or looking up through one of nine huge skylights, The Penthouse is perfectly situated to absorb the city atmosphere from above. claridges.co.uk

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Mazarin Suite

03 Hôtel Le Grand Mazarin, Paris

Perfect for the discerning Parisian visitor, Paris’ latest charmer, Le Grand Mazarin, is a welcome addition to one of the capital’s bohemian arrondissements, the Marais district. A neighborhood hotspot, Le Grand Mazarin is very much a boutique hotel, with a distinctly Parisian vibe amidst the independent galleries and small fashion spots that surround the property. There are 50 rooms and 11 suites, the most exclusive of which is the Mazarin Suite. Here guests can enjoy the Art Deco-style bar, multiple rooms and a private staircase that makes it feel like a mini Parisian apartment. The quirky yet elegant interior, designed by Martin Brudnizki, includes pale shades of green and yellow, tapestry bed canopies, and antique furnishings, lending the feeling of a 19th-century chateau with a modern twist. legrandmazarin.com

The Winston Churchill Suite

04 Raffles Owo, London

Winston Churchill’s headquarters during World War II welcomes guests to Raffles’ first hotel in the U.K. Following an eight-year restoration, the former Old War Office that was built in 1906 on the site of the former Palace of Whitehall remains one of the most sought-after addresses in the capital, but this time for its major offerings. Raffles OWO boasts 120 rooms and suites, many of which are completely unique. Some of the hotel’s best suites are in the former offices of influential politicians and military leaders, while the former council rooms, where Churchill oversaw the D-Day landing, have been transformed into the Winston Churchill Suite. As one of the grandest suites of the hotel, the 1,550 square-foot accommodation features an Edwardian-style décor and furniture, with original wood paneling and mantlepieces, and features floor-to-ceiling windows with views over the London skyline. theowo.london

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Royal Suite

05 The St. Regis, Rome

The St. Regis Rome has long been regarded as the definition of refined European hospitality. Located in the historic heart of the city, overlooking Piazza della Repubblica and the Baths of Diocletian, the grand old dame went through an extensive renovation to reimagine the faded property into the smart and elegant hotel that it is today. Among its many offerings is an imposing Belle Époque-inspired lobby, ballroom (the first ballroom in Rome), an art gallery, and 23 suites – of which the Royal Suite is the most extravagant. Fit for a king, the aptly named 3,229 square-foot suite features a large living room, dining room, master bedroom, and guest bedroom, all furnished with classical art and antique furnishings in keeping with the hotel’s rich history dating back to 1894. marriott.com

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The Dogaressa Suite

06 Hotel Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice

Perched at the top of Venice’ Giudecca Island just across the water from St. Mark’s Square, Belmond’s beloved Hotel Cipriani is a tranquil setting away from the bustling canals. Savor the decadent 18th-century charm with a stay in The Dogaressa Suite. Housed in the oldest building on the property, Palazzo Vendramin, maximalist décor featuring elaborate silks, Old Master paintings and pink marble bathrooms create a sense of nobility throughout the suite’s interior. However, it is the view from the master bedroom which, overlooking the famed Casanova Gardens, affords an outlook akin to a Canaletto painting. belmond.com

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The Peninsula Suite

07 The Peninsula, Istanbul

Sitting on the banks of the Bosphorus in the city’s historic Karaköy district, the Peninsula comprises four buildings –three of which are protected landmarks dating back to the early 1900s. Occupying the entire top floor of the carefully restored southernmost building, the 5,447 square-foot Peninsula Suite offers guests spectacular river views. The huge suite has a living room complete with a baby grand piano, a private hammam and a Marmara marble bathroom. Out on the terrace is a private rooftop swimming pool and glass house solarium for guests to use for relaxation, dining, and entertainment. peninsula.com

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Prince Rainier III Suite & Princess Grace Suite

08 Hôtel De Paris Monte-Carlo, Monaco

Breathe in the spectacular views over the Place du Casino and the Mediterranean Sea from the exclusive vantage point of the legendary Hôtel de Paris. The Prince Rainier III Suite (right) and the Princess Grace Suite are the crowning glory of this iconic Belle Époque building. With two bedrooms, two sitting rooms, a living room, dining room and large terrace with Jacuzzi and pool, the Princess Grace Suite has long been the favorite penthouse along the French Riviera. However, the 8,930 square-foot Prince Rainier III Suite is a worthy royal counterpart. Featuring two bedrooms, a living area and dining room (for 10 guests), and a large split-level terrace with a 32’ heated infinity pool, this is the place to spend your days languishing in luxury. montecarlosbm.com

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Bermuda

Measuring just 21 miles from end to end, Bermuda packs a punch for its size. The island archipelago has long been a Mecca for sailing enthusiasts, and thanks to recent changes in legislation it is now possible for yachts to charter through its turquoise waters. Safe anchorages, fantastic yachting facilities – including favorable fuel and provisioning – and the island is fast becoming a bonafide yacht destination.

Fly to Bermuda by private jet, board your superyacht in St. George’s Harbour, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the island archipelago. Made up of over 181 islands and islets, Bermuda is packed with secluded coves and pink-sand beaches, many of which are only accessible to the waterborne. Explore the calm, crescentshaped Horseshoe Bay with its pink sands, the secluded Jobson’s Cove, and the near-deserted Astwood Cove – both tucked away amidst steep cliffs – and the large expanse of sandy beach at Warwick Long Bay. Whether swimming, kayaking, jet skiing, or learning a new skill such as fishing, sailing, or scuba diving, Bermuda is a paradise for all kinds of water activities.

Plan for a few days ashore at either end of your charter and stay at the Rosewood Bermuda with Exclusive Resorts. Play a round at the epic 18-hole, par-70 Tucker’s Point Golf Club or relax at Sense, A Rosewood Spa, followed by a sunset-to-stargazing dinner or gourmet safari – the resort has seven restaurants and lounges to choose from along with a choice of different private culinary experiences.

1 Exclusive Resorts Suite at Rosewood Bermuda

The Harbour View One-Bedroom Suite comprises a living area and master bedroom that opens onto an expansive balcony with views over the waterfront and Castle Harbour. exclusiveresorts.com

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Miami – Bermuda

Flight time 2 hours 6 minutes

Distance 874 nautical miles

Northrop & Johnson’s valued partner, Exclusive Resorts, is one of the largest owners and operators of luxury residences around the world. Offering a seven-star service akin to that of a superyacht, they provide personalized membership travel with more than 400-plus residences and experiences in their portfolio.

Up to eight passengers txtav.com

3 116’ (35.36m) EL REY

St George’s – Cooper’s Island –John Smith’s Bay – Tucker’s Point Club

Distance 25 nautical miles

Prices from $105,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 10 guests

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CUSTOM TRIPS

How to Get There

From private jet to yacht to villa, exclusive-use experience is all about maximizing comfort. Navigator’s summer season recommendations leave nothing to chance

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Nantucket

Fondly considered to be the historic home of yachting in North America, New England is associated with the Newport Classic Yacht Regatta, the America’s Cup and glamorous figures like John F. Kennedy and J.D. Rockefeller, who spent their summers sailing here. With Newport, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket all within close proximity, these waters are the ideal cruising ground for those based in the U.S. looking to stay close to home, or as an alternative for European clients looking for a departure from the Mediterranean this summer.

Embark on your yacht charter in Newport and discover the charming coastline, cruising to Martha’s Vineyard with its wild beaches and red-orange clay cliffs, before heading over to the “Little Grey Lady of the Sea”, aka the island of Nantucket. Lying 30 miles out at sea, this is the place to head for old-school, barefoot relaxation. The island has only one real road to speak of, but offers 80 miles of coastline to explore. Big name hotels and resorts are lacking here; instead the island welcomes guests to a selection of boutique hotels and guesthouses. Exclusive Resorts’ Nantucket Residences have a selection of charming New England cottages in their portfolio. Ideal for families, each private property offers five or six bedrooms, pools and plenty of entertaining space both inside and out. What is more, the cottages are within walking distance to Nantucket Town, with its fantastic choice of restaurants and boutiques, its large wharf area, and the perfectly preserved grand mansions that line the cobblestone streets.

4 Embraer Phenom 300

San Francisco – Newport

Flight time 1 hour 7 minutes

Distance 323 nautical miles

Up to four passengers netjets.com

5 102’ (31.09m) VIVACE

Newport – Martha’s Vineyard – Nantucket

Distance 64 nautical miles

Prices from $115,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 10 guests

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Five and six-bedroom residences (up to 12 guests) exclusiveresorts.com

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Ibiza

Offering long hours of sunshine and chic beach clubs, the Spanish Golden Isles are among Europe’s most glamorous vacation hotspots. Stunning beaches and clear water bays, along with Michelin-starred restaurants and state-of-the-art marinas welcome the superyacht crowd in style. From Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, to Ibiza with its free-spirited lifestyle, the lesser-known island of Menorca, and the tiny island of Formentera, there is plenty to keep the waterborne entertained. Fly into Mallorca and spend a week cruising the Balearic archipelago, disembarking on the island of Ibiza to spend a week ashore. Perched on top of the hills of Es Cubells, slightly off the tourist trail, the stunning Villa La Solana offers the best of both worlds – privacy combined with access to Ibiza’s beaches and some of the chicest beach clubs on the island. The whitewashed villa features a garden and large swimming pool, four bedrooms and a decked outdoor terrace for alfresco dining.

7 Bombardier Global 6000

New York - Ibiza

Flight time 7 hours 16 minutes

Distance 3,365 nautical miles

Up to 13 passengers netjets.com

8 203’5” (62m) RoMA

Palma De Mallorca – Cala Morell, Menorca – Port de Sóller, Mallorca – Ibiza Town

Distance 240 nautical miles

Prices from €370,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests

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Private, four-bedroom villa (up to eight guests) with private pool exclusiveresorts.com

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Côte d’Azur

From the charming port of St. Tropez and the glamorous Cannes and Monaco to the historical bays of Villefranche-sur-Mer and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, the famed French Riviera is a diverse and perennially popular summer cruising ground. After landing in either Cannes or Nice by private jet, board your yacht in Monaco and cruise along the gilded coastline, enjoying sheltered anchorages and deep bays for watersports, and stepping ashore to browse the stylish boutiques and Michelin-starred restaurants that the area is famous for.

Among the glitz and glamor that oozes from the seaside hotspots of the Côte d’Azur are the equally captivating villages in the hinterland. Combining the allure of centuries-old architecture with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding mountains, these charming hilltop villages are one of the most popular attractions to explore after a charter along the French Riviera. Just half an hour from Antibes, Exclusive Resorts' La Retraite is an excellent base from which to explore. Located near the village of Le Rouret, the villa is a traditional Provençal-style property with a stylish modern interior. Surrounded by beautiful villages, you don’t have to venture far to meet locals, while those preferring to stay home can enjoy the vast grounds with its terraced gardens and orchards, and a large pool and deck area – perfect for those looking to enjoy alfresco living at its finest.

10 ACJ TwoTwenty

Miami – Nice

Flight time 9 hours 20 minutes

Distance 4,340 nautical miles

Up to 19 passengers acj.airbus.com

11 254‘ (77.7m) MALIA

Monaco – St. Tropez – Antibes

Distance 76 nautical miles

Prices from €750,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests

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A private four-bedroom villa sleeping up to eight guests with a private pool. exclusiveresorts.com

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Weighing up what makes a cruising ground sustainable is a daunting task, and the following countries are in our sights for different reasons. Whether addressing specific community issues, helping local wildlife thrive or powering their country on renewables, these destinations are making waves to make the planet a better place.

New Zealand

Regenerative Tourism

Year-round sunshine, extensive coastlines, diverse natural landscapes, and untouched native forests make New Zealand the perfect outdoor adventure destination. But what is the country doing to balance tourism with the wellbeing of its natural resources and communities? Rather than simply looking to counterbalance the social and environmental impacts associated with travel, the government is aiming to make it better for future generations through regenerative tourism. For many, sustainability is the aspirational outer limit of eco-tourism, but the new frontier for some is regenerative travel – leaving a place better than you found it. The New Zealand government supports a number of initiatives and Tourism New Zealand, the country’s tourism organization, has developed its own tourism seal of approval, Qualmark. The organization can therefore measure its success not solely in economic terms, but against the wellbeing of the country, considering nature, human health, and community identities.

Navigator recommends Spend a few days exploring the Marlborough Sounds at the top of South Island. One of New Zealand’s premier cruising grounds, it alone offers more than 1,000 miles of coastline to explore.

Did you know New Zealand’s South Island is larger than the North Island but is far less populated. It’s not for nothing that The Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed here; the scenery alone is worth traveling to see.

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ENRICHING ESCAPES

CRUISING GUIDE

Far-flung cruising grounds making the planet a better place while welcoming us to explore them

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01 The beautiful Ngakuta Bay at Queen Charlotte Sound on New Zealand's South Island offers idyllic cruising
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The 150‘3“ (45.79m) AVALON is available to charter in Costa Rica for prices from $135,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 9 guests
The 142’5 (43.4m) BACA incorporates Costa Rica into its 2024 cruising plans for prices from $175,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 11 guests
The 164‘ (50m) TCB is the ideal base from which to explore the Costa Rican coastline; prices from $215,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests
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Costa Rica

Responsible Eco-Tourism

Regularly cited as one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, Costa Rica was already in our hearts for being one of the first countries to promote responsible eco-tourism. The United Nations named Costa Rica among its Champions of the Earth in 2019 for its role in the protection of nature and its priority to restore an equilibrium between the land, sea, and atmosphere. As a cruising ground, Costa Rica offers protected marine reserves that guarantee a dazzling cast of marine life, while ashore much of the virgin rainforest thrives thanks to national conservation areas, including three UNESCO-protected parks. Over a quarter of the territory is protected by the National System of Conservation Areas, while almost all electricity is generated from renewable resources.

Navigator recommends

Discover Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, embarking from the Marina Bahia Golfito. The IGY marina is the perfect launch pad to discover the surrounding Corcovado and Piedras Blancas National Parks.

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Pacific Northwest

Regenerative and Indigenous Tourism

One of the most popular destinations in world for mountaineering, hunting, and fishing, the Pacific Northwest is also increasingly attracting superyachts to cruise through this unique landscape. As one of the most ecologically and topographically diverse regions on Earth, a number of laws have been put in place to protect the wilderness in this region. From the protection of marine mammals in both the U.S. and Canada to fire bans and camping restrictions, the governments of both countries aim to protect the coastal areas from overuse and exploitation. Today, these areas that were once dependent on fishing and logging rely heavily on tourism, not just for their livelihood but also for their cultural continuity. Regenerative and indigenous tourism has been responsible for improving the socio and economic benefits of indigenous individuals and communities, enabling their cultures to thrive. Many of the communities along the Inside Passage, for example, are half Huna Tlingit and visitors interested in the native culture can be credited with the revival of the Indigenous language and local art.

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While cruising through the Inside Passage, step ashore to the native-run area of Icy Strait Point. Ride the highspeed gondola to the top of Hoonah Mountain for hiking trails and panoramic views from 1,600’ above sea level.

Did you know

This is real fishing territory – more than $40 million U.S. dollars’ worth of seafood is processed here each year. Cruising up the Inside

Passage takes you to old fishing towns that are full of character and charm. Ketchikan is one such example, with its candycolored houses backed by forested hills. Further north at the tip of Mitkof Island, Petersburg is another bustling fishing town where weather-beaten boathouses jumble up with brightlycolored homes of Nordic Drive. The busy harbor makes for a great place to people watch.

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Scandinavia

Sustainable Tourism

While Scandinavia is not one country as such, pretty much all the countries that belong to the region rank highly in their varying sustainability initiatives. Finland, Iceland (not part of Scandinavia per se), Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are all considered eco-energy superheroes; the latter three countries rank in the top 10 of countries implementing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. In Norway, for example, hydropower accounts for 45 percent of its power, while in neighboring Iceland the government has launched initiatives to cut carbon emissions by 55 percent by 2030, and the majority of its power comes from renewable energy.

Scandinavian countries also excel in their sustainable tourism initiatives. Norway is the most sustainable country in the world – the Norwegian Parliament aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2030, two decades earlier than originally planned. The other Scandi countries are hot on Norway’s heels; Sweden has adopted its own sustainable tourism certification program and has pledged to protect the future of its coast, its beautiful lakes, and its old-growth forests. Finland’s tourist board has mapped out a blueprint for visitors to engage with nature and local culture in an ecological and social manner, and Denmark is aiming for a 70 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 relative to 1990 levels and has set a goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.

Navigator recommends Discover all that the eco-friendly metropolis of Stockholm has to offer while cruising Sweden’s coast. The city has more than its fair share of parks and green spaces, with cycle lanes that wind almost 600 miles all over the city.

Did you know

The city of Stockholm is spread across 14 islands that are linked by more than 50 bridges.

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Galápagos

Green Tourism

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978, the Galápagos Islands have long since punched above their size as a hero of green tourism. The government knows it must protect this eco-haven off the coast of South America and has been actively working on improving sustainable tourism for over two decades. To do this, the number of tourists allowed to visit is limited, including the waterborne, with limited permits issued for cruising. More than 3,000 square miles are protected as a national park, with visitors restricted to the colonized areas and over sixty designated sites spread across the islands. Each has been chosen to show off the full diversity of the islands with some hosting unique species found nowhere else on Earth.

As with any tourism, superyachts have a positive and negative impact. On the positive side, superyachts bring additional revenue to the islands that belong to Ecuador – a developing country itself. At the same time, superyacht guests witness firsthand the importance of conservation efforts in such a delicate ecosystem and will perhaps be inspired to contribute to conservation initiatives and get involved with local communities.

Navigator recommends

Teeming with marine life, the Galápagos provide wonderful opportunities for experienced divers. With only a limited number of authorized diving permits allowed, you will need to plan your underwater encounters ahead.

Did you know

The Galápagos is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world.

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Monaco

Green Urban Tourism

It might be the second smallest country in the world, but there’s actually more to Monaco than meets the eye. Pastel-colored buildings, supercars and the shimmering Mediterranean Sea have made this microstate a noteworthy stop on any itinerary, but these days the Principality’s glow is unequivocally green. With ambitious plans to cut its carbon emissions by 55 percent by 2030 and be carbon-neutral by 2050, the sovereign city-state has a network of electric cars, hybrid buses and even a solar-powered water taxi. Rooftops and terraces are populated with urban gardens growing produce for local residents and restaurants, and 20 percent of the principality is dedicated to public parks and gardens. For those who crave a little green space while in the Principality, the stunning rose garden in Fontvieille Park was built in memory of Princess Grace and is home to thousands of Her Serene Highness’s favorite flower; there is also the cliffside exotic gardens, Jardin Exotique de Monaco.

Navigator recommends Snorkeling off Larvotto Beach, where sea life thrives amid 3D-printed reefs –submerged roughly 60’ below the water’s surface to restore habitats damaged by human activity.

Did you know Sustainability efforts are driven by the Prince Albert II de Monaco Foundation.

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Purpose in Paradise

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Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets

Located on the pristine Mexican island of Isla Mujeres, the recently opened Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets, an Inclusive Collection, part of the World of Hyatt loyalty program that is elevating all-inclusive luxury by promising an intimate environment where exclusivity, comfort, and sustainability converge to create a memorable guest experience. Surrounded by breathtaking oceanscapes, the resort’s heartfelt staff, intentional design, and thoughtful offerings are complemented by an unwavering commitment to conserve the local environment and support the island community.

Developed with an eco-friendly mindset and designed to be an ultra-luxurious "resort with purpose," sustainability is a clear focal point of the Mexican resort. Efforts include using solar panels for water heating, reducing single-use plastics, and the integration of local materials that pay homage to the destination. The subtle details found on property further drive awareness through purposeful artistry, integrating marine life throughout all facets of the resort experience. From a Wyland-painted shark mural beachside, iconic floating pink meditation buoys installations from Andres Reisinger, and shark mosaic sculptures by Mexican artist Cesar Menchaca, some of the world’s well-known artists have contributed to the resort’s indelible footprint on the Isla Mujeres’ ecosystem and marine biodiversity. Beyond architecture and design, the headquarters of the Saving Our Sharks Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of sharks and marine life, is based at Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets. The foundation collaborates with local fisherman to shift a generational mindset to focus on ecotourism.

Providing an opportunity for guests to learn more about the island and the importance of local conservation, the resort offers complimentary experiences such as a self-guided art exhibit, a bike tour exploring the island’s history hosted by a local expert, and optional snorkeling to the MUSA – one of the largest underwater art installations in the world, directly from the resort’s neighboring beach to further complement the foundation’s efforts.

For more information or to book a stay, please visit impressionbysecrets.com.

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Nature is one of the best ways you can reconnect with yourself. It calms the nervous system and activates the parasympathetic system – just being in nature has been scientifically proven to calm the mind. Whether you are looking for holistic treatments that go beyond the physical and tap into your mind, or to combine an adventure with some R&R, the following resorts excel in their wellness offerings amidst some of the most beautiful natural surroundings on earth.

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HIGH-END HIDEOUTS

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Wrap yourself in nature with Navigator’s pick of high-end retreats that embrace the natural landscape

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Jungle Adventures

Ecuador

Designed to evoke a continuous harmony between building and forest, Mashpi Lodge is the epitome of the often overused “immersive” experience. With just a glass wall separating you from the steamy Ecuadorian jungle, the lodge is built right in the middle of the Chocó Cloud Forest. Sleeping amidst the jungle’s chatter and tropical surroundings encourages guests to embrace their sense of adventure. Staying at the Mashpi Lodge, guests are invited to take part in a number of experiences, including a gondola ride through the thick of the cloud forest, tandem sky biking, hiking to gushing waterfalls, or simply watching the clouds roll in over the jungle landscape from the observation tower – all of these unique experiences bring a better understanding of the conservation efforts in the 6,200-acre Mashpi Reserve. The entire lodge, which is more akin to a boutique property than a “lodge”, was constructed without cutting down any trees, while the contemporary building has been created using locally sourced materials – an ethos that resonates throughout the resort. The menu reflects whatever is in season and is enriched with ingredients from the forest, and 80 percent of the staff come from the surrounding region – the alternative livelihood being logging or gold mining, which is no longer viable. mashpilodge.com

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Holistic Healing

Rwanda

Surrounded by eucalyptus trees and volcanic mountains, One&Only Gorilla’s Nest is a treehousestyle resort located in the foothills of the Virunga Massif in Rwanda. The aptly named One&Only Gorilla’s Nest is the closest property to the Volcanoes National Park, home to half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas and endemic golden monkeys. With an ethos built around wellness and nature, guests can combine adventures in the wild to see the endangered mountain gorillas roaming free in their natural habitat, with spa treatments and activities back at the luxurious base. Wellness experts offer holistic treatments, including reiki, chakra balancing and crystals for healing, as well as an indulgent selection of massages and body treatments using all-natural, African plant-based products such as botanicals from the baobab tree, buchu plants and coffee seeds. Further enhancing its sustainable approach, the property’s farm-to-table cuisine at The Nest uses seasonal ingredients, sourced either from the resort’s garden or the local farming community. One&Only Gorilla's Nest promises a wholly satisfying experience for everyone.

one&only.com

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Luxury Safari Retreat

South Africa

Take a walk on the wild side while embarking on a luxury wellness retreat with a safari break in the Kruger National Park. Pioneering the safari wellness space, Singita’s luxury sustainable game lodges in the Kruger National Park recently took home the Flor de Caña Eco Hotel Award 2023 and were named number 15 in The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2023 by The World’s 50 Best. The Singita Lebombo and Singita Sweni lodges are located in the southeastern reaches of the Kruger National Park on South Africa’s border with Mozambique – an area known for its concentration of the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo). In addition to this, they excel in wellness with customized treatments that complement the tranquility of their 33,000 acres of pristine wilderness. From an indulgent African ritual at the Spa at Singita Lebombo to sunset yoga in the African wilderness at Singita Sweni, a safari here promises some serious R&R. singita.com

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Nature & Nurture

Bhutan

The last remaining Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan is a compelling destination in its own right, but add Six Senses Punakha to the mix and you have a combination of cultural highs, nature at its finest (Bhutan is the world’s only carbon-negative country), and wellness. Nestled in the Punakha valley, Six Senses brings a rustic high-end twist to its setting amidst rice fields. The lodge can be used as a base to explore Bhutan’s green valleys and the foothills of the Himalayas, while the in-house spa and wellness center comes equipped with yoga facilities and meditation huts – a welcome reward after a day of hiking. Six Senses Punakha is just one of five lodges dotted around the kingdom, allowing travelers to experience one of the properties or explore the country through a tailormade itinerary combining all five. Rest assured, each lodge follows the Six Senses principle of pioneering spa and wellness offerings as well as sustainable and seasonally-inspired cuisine. sixsenses.com

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N&J & Sirena Superyachts

Northrop & Johnson is delighted to announce its partnership with Sirena Superyachts, with N&J acting as the exclusive representative for the sale of the 42M model in the Americas. Designed by the accomplished Luca Vallebona, with interior design by Hot Lab, a part of the Viken Group, and naval architecture by Van Oossanen, the 42M represents the epitome of modern maritime excellence. Daniel Ziriakus, President and COO of Northrop & Johnson, says “Partnering with Sirena Superyachts on the 42M model is a significant step for both companies. This collaboration represents a fusion of both vision and expertise, bringing together two strong teams with the aim to redefine the very essence of elegance and innovation in the 40m-plus sector.”

“This partnership offers a fantastic opportunity for our shipyard to promote this market-shaker design. It also presents an excellent opportunity for a fortunate client to secure this dynamic design, confident that they will receive support throughout the process from one of the most trusted names in the industry,” says Çağin Genç, CEO of Sirena Yachts.

Sirena Superyachts’ range also includes 35 and 50-meter models, ensuring that there’s something for every discerning yachtsman. sirenayachts.com

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Starboard Card

Northrop & Johnson is delighted to be working with the innovative FinTech venture Starboard Card, welcoming the industry-first debit card system into its Strategic Partnership portfolio. Set to launch later this year, Starboard Card’s mission is to address the unique challenges faced by yacht crew, management, and owners when it comes to reconciling expenses and APA amounts. Created by a team of industry professionals who have an understanding of what yachting is all about, Starboard Card uses yachtingspecific accounting software for onboard expense management that is both intuitive and efficient. Owners, crew, and yacht managers have flexibility and control over a yacht’s funds, ensuring accountability, while giving crew access to what they need, when they need it. Partnering with VISA to elevate security, control, and accessibility worldwide, Starboard Card also comes with a range of VISA benefits.

starboardcard.com

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Dutch Shipyard Tour

Northrop & Johnson brokers pride themselves on their extensive industry knowledge, keeping abreast of shipyard news and offerings with regular tours at the world’s leading yards. Late 2023 saw a number of N&J brokers embarking on a Dutch shipyard tour, visiting Feadship, Heesen, Oceanco, Moonen, and Amels to see firsthand what each of these leading yards has to offer their clients, along with discussions on the latest trends, innovations, and developments in yacht construction. “As a brokerage house with numerous new build projects underway at any one time, we regularly organize tours of shipyards around the world so we can advise our clients on the best yards for their specific project,” says Patrick Coote, N&J’s European Managing Director. “We have a responsibility to our clients to be knowledgeable and up-to-date on all the latest developments in the industry. Our shipyard tour in Holland was another important step in doing just that.”

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SALES & CHARTER
new purchase and charter opportunities curated by Northrop & Johnson experts 01 WIDER 210 Builder Wider Length 210’ (64.1m) Year 2028 Asking price €62,400,000 USP Featuring hybrid propulsion, the WIDER 210 combines superb sustainability credentials with guest comfort. An ultra-modern exterior and vast deck spaces are complemented by a contemporary interior design. 01
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New Yacht Opportunities

A selection of yachts recently delivered or in build from the world’s leading shipyards

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SIRENA 42M/01

Builder Sirena

Length 137’1” (42m)

Year 2026

Asking price €23,950,000

USP Crafted in steel and aluminum to a naval architecture design by Dutch firm Van Oossanen Naval Architects. the Sirena 42M features an efficient fast displacement hull form for optimal performance and will be Tier III emission compliant.

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PERLA BIANCA *

Builder Baglietto

Length 134’3” (40.93m)

Year 2023

Asking price €22,950,000

USP A superb example of Baglietto’s highly successful DOM133 series, PERLA BIANCA is a marvel of engineering, boasting a full-aluminum build and ABS-class certification. A displacement hull offers luxurious cruising as well as impressive economical and long-range capabilities, with a range of 3,500nm.

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NUMARINE 40MXP

Builder Numarine

Length 130’2” (39.67m)

Year 2026

Asking price POA

USP Boasting top-of-the-line amenities, a chic aesthetic design and high-performance capabilities specified for long-range cruising, the 40MXP revolutionizes the explorer yacht sector.

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VF 101 ALU

Builder VisionF

Length 102’4” (31.2m)

Year 2025

Asking price €12,400,000

USP With a chic aesthetic design and high-performance capabilities, this power catamaran combines technology and craftsmanship.

* Not for sale of charter to U.S. residents while in U.S. waters.

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New Charter Yachts

Northrop & Johnson welcome a host of new and exciting yachts to the charter fleet

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MALIA

Fresh from the Golden Yachts shipyard, the 254’ (77.7m) MALIA is one of the finest new charter vessels on the market. With exterior lines drawn by Studio Vafiadis and a collaborative interior design by Studio Vafiadis and Massari Design, she is the pinnacle of craftsmanship and design prowess. Spread over her multiple decks are amenities that will keep even the most discerning of charterers entertained in lavish comfort and style. MALIA is available in the West Mediterranean this summer season.

Prices from €750,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests.

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LADY KATHRYN V

Stepping on board the 200’ (61m) LADY KATHRYN V, the first thing you notice is her exquisite elegance. Every space tells a different story, creating intimate areas that defy the typical open-plan layout. Every detail has been thought out with the charterer in mind. Available in the Mediterranean this summer season. Prices from €450,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests.

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NICOLE EVELYN

Launched in 2005, the 157’ (48m) NICOLE EVELYN underwent a comprehensive refit in 2023 to offer the ideal charter yacht for alfresco living. With a flawless blend of American pedigree and multifunctional design, this charter yacht is warm and inviting throughout. NICOLE EVELYN is available for charter in New England this summer season.

Prices from $165,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests.

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The 131’ (40m) TC is a fantastic tri-deck Sunseeker with a super-chic interior and sprawling decks for alfresco living at its finest. Boasting massive sunpads, seating areas for cocktails and socializing, and a large beach club for access to her well stocked toy chest, TC and her exceptional crew offer the best charter program for the Caribbean this summer.

Prices from $175,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 10 guests.

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LADY VOLANTIS

At 113’3” (34.53m) in length, the beautiful Sunseeker LADY VOLANTIS boasts impressive volume and modern, elegant styling throughout. She is an ideal family-friendly charter yacht for cruising the Mediterranean this summer season.

Prices from €110,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 10 guests.

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VIVACE

The Italian-built VIVACE is a welcome addition to the charter fleet. At 102’ (31.1m) in length, she combines sleek and sexy exterior styling with vast alfresco spaces. VIVACE is ideal for island-hopping itineraries through The Bahamas and New England this summer season.

Prices from $115,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 10 guests.

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TRANSACTIONS

Sales

01 O’REA 255’ (77.7m) Sold by Steve Elario

02 MIA ELISE II 197’4” (60.1m) Sold by Steve Elario

APHRODITE 128’ (39.01m) Sold by K. Merrigan, W. Sanford & T. Rittenhouse

COOL BREEZE 108’ (32.99m) Sold by Kristen Klein

PALIADOR 102’ (31.19m) Sold by Hank Halsted & Jaco Stofberg

SUNREEF POWER 100 100’ (28.63m) Sold by Gabriele Modica Ragusa

GAYLE FORCE 96’ (29m) Sold by Whit Kirtland

HEARTBEAT 90’ (27.43m) Sold by Sean Doyle

DAWO 88’ (26.78m) Sold by Matt Palmer

MOTEK 85’3” (25.99m) Sold by Ed Dickinson

JOURNEY 72’ (21.95m) Sold by Sean Doyle

CAELUM 70’ (21.45m) Sold by Deniz Kaymaz

DIXIE 65’ (19.81m) Sold by Jaco Stofberg & Robert Petrina

BEIJO II 58’ (17.68m) Sold by Todd Rittenhouse & Jim Elliott

DUNAMIS H20 50’ (15.24m) Sold by Whit Kirtland

PELICAN 46’ (14m) Sold by Bill Titus

BOADICEA 42’ (12.88m) Sold by Brian Commette

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CHASSEUR 160’ (48.8m) Wes Sanford

03 MIRABELLA 157’ (47.9m) Wes Sanford & Sean Doyle

CAKIRYILDIZ 141’ (43m) Deniz Kaymaz

SIRENA 42M 138’ (42m) Deniz Kaymaz

04 PERLA BIANCA 134’ (40.93m) Charles Herve

BLUEMAR II 126’ 3” (38.5m) Charles Herve

EMOCEAN 125’ (38.15m) Ed Dickinson & Wes Sanford

MARINA WONDER 125’ (38.4m) Ed Dickinson

GRANDEUR 120’ (36.58m) Kristen Klein & Kevin Merrigan

05 LOST BOYS 116’ (36m) Richard Higgins & Sean Doyle

SANDBANK 111’ (34.1m) Kristen Klein

SCARENA 97’8” (29.77m) Sean McCarter

TUFF SHIP 97’ (30m) Alex Rogers & Brian Commette

LA JOIE DE MER 95’2” (29m) Ann Avery

LOVE N LIFE 95’ (28.9m) Todd Rittenhouse

CADET V 89’9” (27.35m) Ed Dickinson & Ed Cavendish

GECUA 88’ (26.84m) Samuel Le Gall & Richard Callender

ALL WE NEED FOR TODAY 86’ (26.22m) Deniz Kaymaz

XPM 85 85’ (25.4m) Ed Cavendish

80 VELOCE 82’1” (25.49m) Gabriele Modica Ragusa

GALENE IV 82’ (25m) Deniz Kaymaz

BIG MAMA 81’5” (24.82m) Martin Holmes

XPM 78 / 03 78’1” (23.8m) Ed Cavendish

IGUAZU 77’ (23.5m) Deniz Kaymaz

VELOCE 74’ (22.56m) Paul Daubner

KAHUNA 73’ (22.3m) Jaap Havenga

SANDCASTLE 70’ (21.3m) Rolf Smith

BOAT 68’ (20.7m) Rolf Smith

J&B 66’ (20.12m) Robert Petrina

DICTADOR 59’ (18m) Graham Rutherford

3TEN 58’ (17.68m) Tom Corkett

MONEYPENNY 55’ (16.84m) Matt Palmer

WIDTH GRATITUDE 48’ (14.63m) Todd Rittenhouse

THE SEA IS FOR ME 47’8” (14.33m) Graham Rutherford

SWAMP FOX 47’ (14.33m) Elizabeth Swain

PELICAN 46’ (14.02m) Bill Titus

GG 42’4” (12.9m) Carl Sputh

SEAS THE DAY 42’ (13.05m) Bill Titus

TRANQUILITY 41’ (12.5m) Tom Corkett

SUMMER HOME 33’11” (10.05m) Elizabeth Swain

New to the Charter Fleet

06 MALIA 255’ (77.7m) Golden Yachts

LADY KATHRYN V 200’ (61m) Lürssen

NICOLE EVELYN 157’ (47.85m) Trinity

COFINA 132’7” (40.42m) Benetti

TC 131’ (40m) Sunseeker

PREMURA 124’6” (95m) Sanlorenzo

BOA VIDA 116’ (35m) Ocean Alexander

NOROADER 115’ (35.2m) Sunseeker

LADY VOLANTIS 113’3” (34.53m) Sunseeker

VIVACE 102’ (31.1m) Alpha Yachts

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Wider 210

210’ (64m) :: Wider :: 2028 :: €62,400,000 joe.foggia@northropandjohnson.com :: +1 954 774 4225

Discover the WIDER 210: a luxury yacht blending sleek design with eco-friendly cruising. Its vast decks and Zero Emission Mode redefine sustainable yachting, offering unparalleled comfort and minimal environmental impact.

Dona Francisca

172’ (52.4m) :: Astilleros Buquebus :: 2014 :: $19,900,000 jochen.brill@northropandjohnson.com :: +34 627 542 554

The Custom schooner DONA FRANCISCA combines classic elegance with modern luxury. As the world’s largest carbon fiber sailboat, she offers exceptional sailing with a fusion of sophistication and advanced functionality, ensuring a seamless and thrilling journey across the seas.

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Victoria Del Mar

164’ (50m) :: Delta Marine :: 2006/2018 :: $24,750,000 wes.sanford@northropandjohnson.com :: +1 954 806 7036

RECENT PRICE REDUCTION FOR SALE & CHARTER

Experience unparalleled luxury aboard the 2006 Delta VICTORIA DEL MAR, featuring 7,500 sq ft of living space, seven exquisite staterooms, state-of-the-art amenities, and impressive ocean-crossing capabilities. Largest 50 meter yacht in the world with 7 staterooms, elevator, garage, and nearly 800GT.

Mirabella

157’ (48m) :: Trinity :: 2004/2019 :: $12,900,000 wes.sanford@northropandjohnson.com :: +1 954 806 7036

MIRABELLA offers modern luxury and spacious comfort, highlighted by a contemporary interior, state-of-the-art galley, and expansive outdoor areas. With Quantum Zero-Speed stabilizers, she accommodates up to 12 guests in five staterooms, including a lavish full-beam owner’s suite.

FOR SALE & CHARTER

Perla Bianca

133’ (41m) :: Baglietto :: 2023 :: €22,950,000 charles.herve@northropandjohnson.com :: +33 6 78 63 04 76

The 2023 Baglietto PERLA BIANCA, a 133’ masterpiece, combines Stefano Vafiadis’s sleek design with unparalleled luxury. Boasting advanced engineering, spacious elegance, and a 3,500 nautical mile range, she offers an exceptional yachting experience with modern sophistication.

Kajak

132’ (40.2m) :: Horizon Yachts :: 2008/2022 :: $7,950,000 sean.doyle@northropandjohnson.com :: +1 954 478 3380

KAJAK, a 2008 yacht refreshed in 2022, combines elegance and functionality. With twin Caterpillar engines, luxurious accommodations for 10, and state-of-the-art amenities, she’s a turn-key choice for discerning buyers seeking reliability and comfort.

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Far Niente

131’ (40m) :: Westport :: 2014/2022 :: $16,995,000 wes.sanford@northropandjohnson.com :: +1 954 806 7036

FOR SALE

FAR NIENTE, a 2014 Westport yacht, combines luxury and reliability. With one owner, top maintenance, and accommodations for 10, this ABSclassed and MCA-certified vessel features a skylounge, professional galley, and outdoor decks with a Jacuzzi, ideal for charter or private use.

Emocean

125 (38.1m) :: Rosetti Superyachts :: 2021 :: €16,850,000 ed.dickinson@northropandjohnson.com :: +33 6 48 90 59 13

FOR SALE & CHARTER
EMOCEAN, a 125’ Rosetti explorer yacht launched in 2021, features a 5,000 nautical mile range and luxurious accommodations for 12. With a steel hull, infinity pool, and a crystal wine cellar, she’s an award-winning choice for global cruising in style.

Malia

254’ (77.7m ) :: Golden Yachts :: 2023 :: From €750,000 pw

12 Guests :: 8 Cabins :: 24 Crew

Summer: West Mediterranean

FOR CHARTER

Striking contemporary

charter@northropandjohnson.com

200’ (61m ) :: Lurssen :: 2011 :: From $450,000 pw

12 Guests :: 6 Cabins :: 16 Crew

Summer: Mediterranean :: Winter: Caribbean/Bahamas

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designed yacht by Golden Yachts. MALIA features a full beam master suite with private office as well as exceptional spa facilities, including an expansive beach club complete with sauna, hammam, massage room and lounge area. LADY KATHRYN V features a dedicated onboard wellness space along with a fully equipped gym, sauna, and steam shower. Envelop your senses on the skydeck, where guests can hover above miles of stunning cruising grounds. Lady Kathryn V

Chasing Daylight

164’ (50m ) :: Westport :: 2005/2023 :: From $215,000 pw

12 Guests :: 6 Cabins :: 11 Crew

Summer: West Mediterranean :: Winter: Caribbean/Bahamas

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This charter-savvy crew will ensure guests have a holiday filled with one-of-a-kind experiences, including themed dinners, water sports and fishing. Guests will feel right at home in CHASING DAYLIGHT’s contemporary styled interior. charter@northropandjohnson.com

Euphoria II

162’ (49.5m ) :: Mayra :: 2016 :: From €245,000 pw

12 Guests :: 5 Cabins :: 9 Crew

Summer: West Mediterranean :: Winter: West Mediterranean

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EUPHORIA II’s interior is futuristically styled and filled with natural light. Topped with a stunning Sun Deck with Gym and Jacuzzi providing the perfect space to relax.

Nicole Evelyn

157’ (47.8m ) :: Trinity :: 2005/2023 :: From $165,000 pw

11 Guests :: 5 Cabins :: 9 Crew

Summer: New England :: Winter: Caribbean/Bahamas

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Experience the exhilarating 34’ Hydrasport Tow Tender with 3 x 300hp Yamaha engines, outfitted specifically for fishing. Prefer to relax? Dip your toes in the Jacuzzi or enjoy a cold drink at the bar on the sundeck. charter@northropandjohnson.com

Second Love

146’ (44.5m ) :: Trinity Yachts :: 2004 :: From $165,000 pw

10 Guests :: 5 Cabins :: 9 Crew

Summer: The Bahamas :: Winter: The Bahamas

A stunning charter yacht with an experienced captain and all-star crew, SECOND LOVE is an excellent choice for those with families or friends looking to get away from the crowds. Her well-equipped toy shed will leave guests coming back for more. charter@northropandjohnson.com

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Cofina

132’ (40.4m ) :: Benetti :: 2016/2023 :: From $145,000 pw

12 Guests :: 6 Cabins :: 7 Crew

Summer: Caribbean/Bahamas :: Winter: Caribbean/Bahamas

COFINA’s expansive 305 sqft sundeck offers plenty of spaces to lounge. Shade is provided by the hardtop and a Bimini, both of which can be fully opened for full sun or starry night skies. Enjoy a range of exercise equipment surrounded by incredible views. charter@northropandjohnson.com

Premura

124’ (38m ) :: Sanlorenzo :: 2018 :: From $138,000 pw

10 Guests :: 5 Cabins :: 7 Crew

Summer: West Mediterranean :: Winter: The Bahamas

Perfect for fuel efficient, economic, family cruising. PREMURA’s sundeck includes an Inviting spa pool and sunpads as well as an outdoor cinema area for evening entertainment.

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