Italy’s vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here. Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches, and the treasures of Vatican City vie for your attention, but Rome is also a wonderful place to practice the Italian-perfected il dolce far niente, the sweet art of idleness. Your most memorable experiences may include sitting at a caffè in the Campo de’ Fiori or strolling in a beguiling piazza.
Sorrento may have become a jumping-off point for visitors to Pompeii, Capri, and Amalfi, but you can find countless reasons to love it for itself. The Sorrentine people are fair-minded and hardworking, bubbling with life and warmth. The tuff cliff on which the town rests is spread over the bay, absorbing sunlight, while orange and lemon trees waft their perfume in spring. Winding along a cliff above a small beach and two harbors, the town is split in two by a narrow ravine formed by a former mountain stream. To the east, dozens of hotels line busy Via Correale along the cliff—many have “grand” included in their names, and some indeed still are. To the west, however, is the historic sector, which still enchants. It’s a relatively flat area, with winding, stone-paved lanes bordered by balconied buildings, some joined by medieval stone arches. The central piazza is named after the poet Torquato Tasso, born here in 1544. This part of town is a delightful place to walk through. Craftspeople are often at work in their stalls and shops and are happy to let you watch; in fact, that’s the point. Music spots and bars cluster in the side streets near Piazza Tasso.
The medieval cliff-hanging town of Taormina is overrun with tourists, yet its natural beauty is still hard to dispute. The view of the sea and Mt. Etna from its jagged cactus-covered cliffs is as close to perfection as a panorama can get—especially on clear days, when the snowcapped volcano’s white puffs of smoke rise against the blue sky. Writers have extolled Taormina’s beauty almost since it was founded in the 6th century BC by Greeks from nearby Naxos; Goethe and D. H. Lawrence were among its well-known enthusiasts. The town’s boutique-lined main streets get old pretty quickly, but the many hiking paths that wind through the beautiful hills surrounding Taormina promise a timeless alternative. A trip up to stunning Castelmola (whether on foot or by car) should also be on your itinerary.
Backed by imposing mountains, tiny Kotor lies hidden from the open sea, tucked into the deepest channel of the Bokor Kotorska (Kotor Bay), which is Europe’s most southerly fjord. To many, this town is more charming than its sister UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik, retaining more authenticity, but with fewer tourists and spared the war damage and subsequent rebuilding which has given Dubrovnik something of a Disney feel.Kotor’s medieval Stari Grad (Old Town) is enclosed within well-preserved defensive walls built between the 9th and 18th centuries and is presided over by a proud hilltop fortress. Within the walls, a labyrinth of winding cobbled streets leads through a series of splendid paved piazzas, rimmed by centuries-old stone buildings. The squares are now haunted by strains from buskers but although many now house trendy cafés and chic boutiques, directions are still given medieval-style by reference to the town’s landmark churches.In the Middle Ages, as Serbia’s chief port, Kotor was an important economic and cultural center with its own highly regarded schools of stonemasonry and iconography. From 1391 to 1420 it was an independent city-republic and later, it spent periods under Venetian, Austrian, and French rule, though it was undoubtedly the Venetians who left the strongest impression on the city’s architecture. Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, some 70% of the stone buildings in the romantic Old Town have been snapped up by foreigners, mostly Brits and Russians. Porto Montenegro, a new marina designed to accommodate some of the world’s largest super yachts, opened in nearby Tivat in 2011, and along the bay are other charming seaside villages, all with better views of the bay than the vista from Kotor itself where the waterside is congested with cruise ships and yachts. Try sleepy Muo or the settlement of Prčanj in one direction around the bay, or Perast and the Roman mosaics of Risan in the other direction.
Nothing can prepare you for your first sight of Dubrovnik. Lying 216 km (135 miles) southeast of Split and commanding a jaw-dropping coastal location, it is one of the world’s most beautiful fortified cities. Its massive stone ramparts and fortress towers curve around a tiny harbor, enclosing graduated ridges of sun-bleached orange-tiled roofs, copper domes, and elegant bell towers. Your imagination will run wild picturing what it looked like seven centuries ago when the walls were built, without any suburbs or highways around it, just this magnificent stone city rising out of the sea.In the 7th century AD, residents of the Roman city Epidaurum (now Cavtat) fled the Avars and Slavs of the north and founded a new settlement on a small rocky island, which they named Laus, and later Ragusa. On the mainland hillside opposite the island, the Slav settlement called Dubrovnik grew up. In the 12th century the narrow channel separating the two settlements was filled in (now the main street through the Old Town, called Stradun), and Ragusa and Dubrovnik became one. The city was surrounded by defensive walls during the 13th century, and these were reinforced with towers and bastions in the late 15th century.From 1358 to 1808 the city thrived as a powerful and remarkably sophisticated independent republic, reaching its golden age during the 16th century. In 1667 many of its splendid Gothic and Renaissance buildings were destroyed by an earthquake. The defensive walls survived the disaster, and the city was rebuilt in baroque style.Dubrovnik lost its independence to Napoléon in 1808, and in 1815 passed to Austria-Hungary. During the 20th century, as part of Yugoslavia, the city became a popular tourist destination, and in 1979 it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the war for independence, it came under heavy siege. Thanks to careful restoration, few traces of damage remain; however, there are maps inside the Pile and Ploče Gates illustrating the points around the city where damage was done. It’s only when you experience Dubrovnik yourself that you can understand what a treasure the world nearly lost
Dalmatia’s capital for more than 1,000 years, Zadar is all too often passed over by travelers on their way to Split or Dubrovnik. What they miss out on is a city of more than 73,000 that is remarkably lovely and lively despite—and, in some measure, because of—its tumultuous history. The Old Town, separated from the rest of the city on a peninsula some 4 km (2½ miles) long and just 1,640 feet wide, is bustling and beautiful: the marble pedestrian streets are replete with Roman ruins, medieval churches, palaces, museums, archives, and libraries. Parts of the new town are comparatively dreary, a testament to what a world war followed by decades of communism, not to mention a civil war, can do to the architecture of a city that is 3,000 years old. A settlement had already existed on the site of the present-day city for some 2,000 years when Rome finally conquered Zadar in the 1st century BC; the foundations of the forum can be seen today. Before the Romans came the Liburnians had made it a key center for trade with the Greeks and Romans for 800 years. In the 3rd century BC the Romans began to seriously pester the Liburnians, but required two centuries to bring the area under their control. During the Byzantine era, Zadar became the capital of Dalmatia, and this period saw the construction of its most famous church, the 9th-century St. Donat’s Basilica. It remained the region’s foremost city through the ensuing centuries. The city then experienced successive onslaughts and occupations—both long and short—by the Osogoths, the Croatian-Hungarian kings, the Venetians, the Turks, the Habsburgs, the French, the Habsburgs again, and finally the Italians before becoming part of Yugoslavia and, in 1991, the independent republic of Croatia. Zadar was for centuries an Italian-speaking city, and Italian is still spoken widely, especially by older people. Indeed, it was ceded to Italy in 1921 under the Treaty of Rapallo (and reverted to its Italian name of Zara). Its occupation by the Germans from 1943 led to intense bombing by the Allies during World War II, which left most of the city in ruins. Zadar became part of Tito’s Yugoslavia in 1947, prompting many Italian residents to leave. Zadar’s most recent ravages occurred during a three-month siege by Serb forces and months more of bombardment during the Croatian-Serbian war between 1991 and 1995. But you’d be hard-pressed to find outward signs of this today in what is a city to behold. There are helpful interpretive signs in English all around the Old Town, so you certainly won’t feel lost when trying to make sense of the wide variety of architectural sites you might otherwise pass by with only a cursory look.
Up until the end of World War I, Trieste was the only port of the vast Austro-Hungarian Empire and therefore a major industrial and financial center. In the early years of the 20th century, Trieste and its surroundings also became famous by their association with some of the most important names of Italian literature, such as Italo Svevo, and English and German letters. James Joyce drew inspiration from the city’s multiethnic population, and Rainer Maria Rilke was inspired by the seacoast west of the city. Although it has lost its importance as a port and a center of finance, it has never fully lost its roll as an intellectual center. The streets hold a mix of monumental, neoclassical, and art-nouveau architecture built by the Austrians during Trieste’s days of glory, granting an air of melancholy stateliness to a city that lives as much in the past as the present.
Venice is a city unlike any other. No matter how often you’ve seen it in photos and films, the real thing is more dreamlike than you could imagine. With canals where streets should be, water shimmers everywhere. The fabulous palaces and churches reflect centuries of history in what was a wealthy trading center between Europe and the Orient. Getting lost in the narrow alleyways is a quintessential part of exploring Venice, but at some point you’ll almost surely end up in Piazza San Marco, where tourists and locals congregate for a coffee or an aperitif.
MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS – Large private terrace overlooking the ocean, with private whirlpool
SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS – Luxurious and modern living and dining area, Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathrooms
DEDICATED PERSONAL ASSISTANT – Dedicated Personal Assistant is your single onboard touch point to ensure a flawless, seamless journey from beginning to end, 24-hour in-suite dining, state of the art espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas, and a fully stocked refrigerator
BED & BATH – Luxury custom king sleep system, Double vanity bathroom with modern, sleek bathtub and separate shower, Second bathroom with modern, sleek shower system, Luxury bed and bath linens created exclusively for The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
SUITE FEATURES – Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean, Luxurious and modern living and dining area, Walk-in wardrobe, Convertible sleep sofa
SERVICES AND AMENITIES – 24-hour in-suite dining, Luxury bath amenities & individual robe and slippers, Complimentary WiFi, Choice of complimentary chilled bottle of Champagne or wine upon arrival, State of the art espresso machine, with complimentary coffee and teas, Digital flat screen smart television, In-suite safe, Vanity mirror, Hair dryer, Hypoallergenic pillows upon request, 220v and 110v outlets, as well as USB charging capabilities, Set of high-zoom binoculars.
MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS – Dramatic floor to ceiling glass throughout, Private terrace overlooking the ocean
SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS – Luxurious and modern living and dining area, Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathrooms
DEDICATED PERSONAL ASSISTANT – Dedicated Personal Assistant is your single onboard touch point to ensure a flawless, seamless journey from beginning to end, 24-hour in-suite dining, state of the art espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas, and a fully stocked refrigerator
BED & BATH – Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathroom, Modern, sleek bathtub with separate shower, Luxury bed and bath linens created exclusively for The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
SUITE FEATURES – Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean, Convertible sleep sofa
SERVICES AND AMENITIES – 24-hour in-suite dining, Luxury bath amenities & individual robe and slippers, Complimentary WiFi, Choice of complimentary chilled bottle of Champagne or wine upon arrival, State of the art espresso machine, with complimentary coffee and teas, Digital flat screen smart television, In-suite safe, Vanity mirror, Hair dryer, Hypoallergenic pillows, upon request, 220v and 110v outlets, as well as USB charging capabilities
MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS – Private terrace overlooking the ocean on the upper level, Picture window on the lower level
SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS – Innovative two story suite, Luxurious and modern living and dining area on the upper level, Luxury custom king bed sleep system on the lower level, Double vanity bathrooms
DEDICATED PERSONAL ASSISTANT – Dedicated Personal Assistant is your single onboard touch point to ensure a flawless, seamless journey from beginning to end, 24-hour in-suite dining, state of the art espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas, and a fully stocked refrigerator
BED & BATH – Luxury custom king bed sleep system on the lower level, Double vanity master bathroom on the lower level, plus a powder room on the upper level, Modern, sleek bathtub with separate shower, Luxury bed and bath linens created exclusively for The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
SUITE FEATURES – Innovative two story suite, Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean on the upper level, Luxurious and modern living and dining area on the upper level, Convertible sleep sofa on the upper level
SERVICES AND AMENITIES – 24-hour in-suite dining, Luxury bath amenities & individual robe and slippers, Complimentary WiFi, Choice of complimentary chilled bottle of Champagne or wine upon arrival, State of the art espresso machine, with complimentary coffee and teas, Digital flat screen smart television, In-suite safe, Vanity mirror, Hair dryer, Hypoallergenic pillows, upon request, 220v and 110v outlets, as well as USB charging capabilities
MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS – Private terrace overlooking the ocean
SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS – Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathrooms
DEDICATED PERSONAL ASSISTANT – Dedicated Personal Assistant is your single onboard touch point to ensure a flawless, seamless journey from beginning to end, 24-hour in-suite dining, state of the art espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas, and a fully stocked refrigerator
BED & BATH – Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathroom, Modern, sleek bathtub and shower system, Luxury bed and bath linens created exclusively for The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
SUITE FEATURES – Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean, Luxurious and modern living and dining area, Dual walk-in wardrobes
SERVICES AND AMENITIES – 24-hour in-suite dining, Luxury bath amenities & individual robe and slippers, Complimentary WiFi, Choice of complimentary chilled bottle of Champagne or wine upon arrival, State of the art espresso machine, with complimentary coffee and teas, Digital flat screen smart television, In-suite safe, Vanity mirror, Hair dryer, Hypoallergenic pillows, upon request, 220v and 110v outlets, as well as USB charging capabilities
MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS – Private terrace overlooking the ocean
SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS – Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathrooms
DEDICATED PERSONAL ASSISTANT – Dedicated Personal Assistant is your single onboard touch point to ensure a flawless, seamless journey from beginning to end, 24-hour in-suite dining, state of the art espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas, and a fully stocked refrigerator
BED & BATH – Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathroom, Modern, sleek bathtub with separate shower, Luxury bed and bath linens created exclusively for The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
SUITE FEATURES – Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean, Luxurious and modern living and dining area, Convertible sleep sofa
SERVICES AND AMENITIES – 24-hour in-suite dining, Luxury bath amenities & individual robe and slippers, Complimentary WiFi, Choice of complimentary chilled bottle of Champagne or wine upon arrival, State of the art espresso machine, with complimentary coffee and teas, Digital flat screen smart television, In-suite safe, Vanity mirror, Hair dryer, Hypoallergenic pillows, upon request, 220v and 110v outlets, as well as USB charging capabilities
MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS – Private terrace overlooking the ocean
SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS – Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathrooms
DEDICATED PERSONAL ASSISTANT – Dedicated Personal Assistant is your single onboard touch point to ensure a flawless, seamless journey from beginning to end, 24-hour in-suite dining, state of the art espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas, and a fully stocked refrigerator
BED & BATH – Luxury custom king bed sleep system, Double vanity bathroom, Modern, sleek shower system, Luxury bed and bath linens created exclusively for The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
SERVICES AND AMENITIES – 24-hour in-suite dining, Luxury bath amenities & individual robe and slippers, Complimentary WiFi, Choice of complimentary chilled bottle of Champagne or wine upon arrival, State of the art espresso machine, with complimentary coffee and teas, Digital flat screen smart television, In-suite safe, Vanity mirror, Hair dryer, Hypoallergenic pillows, upon request, 220v and 110v outlets, as well as USB charging capabilities
Designed with intimate seating arrangements, the spacious main restaurant offers a thoughtfully-designed balance of privacy and social connection. A menu of locally inspired creations change with the seasons to reflect the passing scene. The menu highlights the varied cultures, lands, and sights that are best explored at The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection destinations.
Creative interpretations of Southeast Asian cuisine are paired with sophisticated, laidback luxury in this sleek, contemporary restaurant. Sit down at the sushi bar, enjoy a more family-style table experience, or dine outside and watch the day’s destination disappear with the setting sun.
Indulge in a dining experience designed by Chef Sven Elverfeld of Aqua, the three Michelin-starred restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton®, Wolfsburg. This namesake offers an inspired European á la carte journey in a sophisticated setting with a contemporary feel. Reservations required, additional fee applies.
Come as you are, for lunch or a romantic dinner al fresco. The seafood bar features fresh local catches while prime cuts are prepared to order from the grill. The deck serves as one of the best views on the yacht to enjoy dinner or drinks.
Guests will wake to freshly roasted coffees and baked pastries at the espresso counter and bar. An array of ready-made culinary treats are also available for day trips and late nights.
All-day, all-night dining in the comfort of your suite or on your terrace can be ordered from the 24-hour menu, or during regular hours from the main dining room menu.
From a leisurely breakfast for early risers to late-night dining, this casual eatery serves a variety of cuisines prepared à la minute in an open air space.
Like the yacht itself, entertainment and enrichment onboard are an intimate affair. Our in-house classical and jazz musicians will provide highly personal performances across the many venues onboard throughout each voyage. The yacht’s leisurely pace offers the freedom and flexibility for our team to arrange fully immersive cultural experiences both onboard and ashore. From partnerships with the local arts and music communities, to discussion led by renowned experts and lecturers, each experience is designed to stir the senses in an uncommonly profound way.
Begin your evening with a bubbly cocktail, toast a special event or relax with an after dinner nightcap, this intimate cocktail lounge serves top labels from around the world, as well as premium Champagnes with caviar pairings.
From a leisurely breakfast for early risers to late-night dining, this casual eatery serves a variety of cuisines prepared à la minute in an open air space.
Top-deck views erase the borders between land and sea, an inspired setting for lounging, cocktails or socializing. At twilight, the space is transformed into a venue with cocktails and live entertainment, extending into a late-night hangout.
Cap off your day with a premium cognac in this intimate lounge with its comfortable furnishings. An excellent selection of premium, hand-rolled cigars are showcased in the state-of-the-art humidor.
From exclusive sportswear and branded apparel to jewelry and leather goods, leading labels offer enticing options. In select ports, your shopping experience is further enhanced by bespoke collaborations with local artisans who come on board to showcase their offerings.
Bold shades of blue reflecting the sea provide a vibrant accent to the yacht’s gathering place, with its chic, comfortable furnishings and library with travel guides and best sellers. Diffused lighting transforms the space into a cocktail lounge with piano bar, dancing and live music later on, making The Living Room one of the most popular Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection onboard features.
An infinity oasis of blue is just steps away from The Pool House, where guests can enjoy all-day dining. Frozen treats and refreshing water mistings pamper guests on the sun loungers and banquettes or soaking in the whirlpools. A spacious venue for deck parties and open-air movies.
Exceptional massages, facials, and a variety of locally inspired treatments await you within our serene onboard oasis. Enjoy a rejuvenating spa treatment in one of five private rooms, or al fresco, paired with ocean views. Plus, a full-service Beauty Lounge, Gentleman’s Grooming Salon, and a sauna, steam room and quiet zones allow you to truly disconnect. Reservations required, additional fee applies.
The Gym is home to a health and wellness program that integrates fitness and spa with lectures and nutrition that can be customized for each guest. From personal training in the Gym to sunrise yoga and mat pilates in the Fitness Studio, each voyage has opportunities to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Families exploring the world together are welcome aboard The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection. With its own dedicated space on board, Ritz-Kids® is an educational and fun-filled program that encourages children ages 4 to 12 to explore the world around them. Enhanced programming will be available during holidays and summer months.