Ritz-Carlton opens bookings for third Superyacht Luminara
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has opened reservations for upcoming third superyacht Luminara.
At the same time the company unveiled its summer 2025 itineraries across its three-ship fleet
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection debuted in October 2022 with the launch of Evrima.
It is the first time a luxury hospitality brand has expanded into the large yacht cruising space.
All three superyachts are now open for reservations for the summer 2025 season.
“We are thrilled to have created experiences that redefine luxury cruising as we prepare to launch our second yacht, Ilma, in 2024, and our third, Luminara, in 2025,” said Tina Edmundson, President, Luxury, Marriott International.
Luminara measures 794 feet (242 meters) and accommodates up to 452 guests.
In addition to 226 suites with a private ocean-view terrace, there is fine dining, a wine vault, The Ritz-Carlton Spa, and an expanded marina providing direct access to the sea.
Luminara will house a new expansive accommodation, The Residential Suite.
“With Luminara, we are not just adding another superyacht to our fleet; we are expanding the horizons of ultra-luxury travel,” said Jim Murren, CEO for The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection.
The 2025 summer season offers 53 itineraries, featuring new ports of call and nine exclusive voyages aboard Ilma in Northern Europe.
Ilma will navigate the North Sea and Baltic Sea, offering journeys to Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Reykjavík, plus stops in Belfast, Bergen, Antwerp, and more.
Guests will also explore the Greek Isles, the Balearic Islands, the French and Italian Rivieras.
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