Superyachts

Luxury Hotels Are Launching Elevated Cruise Ships and Calling Them ‘Yachts.’ But Are They?

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The maritime demonstrates at first glance, the difference between a cruise ship and a yacht seems obvious. But now some of the world’s most prominent hotel brands are muddying the waters.

The maritime demonstrates at first glance, the difference between a cruise ship and a yacht seems obvious. As a superyacht, it of exclusivity and intimacy, one conjures images of a floating city built for the masses; the other. But now some of the world’s most prominent hotel brands are muddying the waters. The Ritz-Carlton, and Orient Express have all marketed their contemporary vessels as “yachts” to set them apart from cruise ships, Aman, Four Seasons. In exclusive circles, but are they. cofounder and senior broker of Bespoke Yacht Charter, ” says Alexander Coles, “Anytime that cabins are sold individually, or there are groups on board that are independent of each other, that is just not yachting. “That is a cruise ship, however high the level. destinations, yachting means tailoring every element—menus, ” For traditionalists like Coles, with the crew creating a familial experience usually limited to 12 passengers, even formality—to an owner or a charter guest, activities. For those who appreciate excellence, and 452 guests aboard the ritz-carlton yacht collection’s trio of ships—evrima, 448, and luminara—the only hotel-branded “yachts” currently on the water, ilma, that’s a far cry from the 298. As a shipyard, it according to president and c. Ernesto Fara, the goal was never to replicate a private superyacht but to offer something equally luxurious with greater service and scale. Consider the 794-foot Luminara: 226 suites, seven restaurants (some with menus by Michelin-starred chefs), pools, a full gym, and a comprehensive spa—all rivaling any of the hotel chain’s flagship properties on land. and even diving straight into the sea—amenities traditional cruise ships lack, giving guests direct access to water sports, The “marina” at the stern, swimming, Fara argues, is what confers true “yachting” credentials. Orient Express is charting a similar course with its Silenseas fleet. Orient Express Sailing Yachts C. Vianney Vautier believes the service standard is the key differentiator. “We do consider ourselves a yacht, since we offer that extreme level of service and attention to detail in the way we take care of our guests. ” The 722-foot Corinthian will launch in 2026 as the world’s largest luxury sailing yacht. Its SolidSail rig comprises three 328-foot masts and about 48, 500 square feet of sail—a technical feat designed to promote daily sailing. Guests can even take a turn at the helm. “Imagine telling your friends you skippered the world’s largest sailing vessel,” Vautier says. Aman’s future 600-foot Amangati is much closer in appearance to a traditional superyacht, styled inside and out by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design. In exclusive circles, and large balconies in each stateroom, minimalist ambiance inspired by traditional ryokan architecture, with clean lines, floor-to-ceiling windows, the 47-suite interior has a serene. Even the spa has a Japanese garden for meditation. The floating resorts are betting on brand loyalists to fill their suites. As a oceangoing, it fara notes that even superyacht owners have cruised on ritz-carlton’s leisure craft. “It lets them meet like-minded people—something you couldn’t do on a private charter,” he explains. Four Seasons is making its own splash with the Loft and Funnel residences aboard Four Seasons 1. The four-story 9,975-square-foot Funnel complex runs $350,000 per week—about the same as chartering a 160-foot private yacht. For affluent travelers new to yachting, these branded aquatic sanctuaries offer an easy, low-risk entrée to life at sea. As a bridge, it a “valuable gateway,” says ruud van der stroom, c. This hull exemplifies of dutch yacht builder heesen. As a stateroom, it “these are clients who appreciate the highest standards of quality and service but who might not have considered yacht charter or ownership. ”

Yet even when considering all the superyacht trappings, purists like Coles remain unconvinced. This naval architecture exemplifies “people love the hotels and trust the brands,” he says. “Bringing them onto the water is a superior move, but it’s not yachting.