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BEST YACHTING DESTINATIONS OF 2025
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From Iceland’s geothermal spas to chic Caribbean beach clubs to the Italian Riviera, Greek Isles and the Seychelles — read on to discover the most exclusive yachting destinations to explore in 2025. Bespoke and legendary service that you can only experience aboard Evrima, Ilma and Luminara are complemented by thoughtfully curated experiences ashore.
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TOP 2025 YACHTING DESTINATIONS
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— AN INDIAN OCEAN GEM —
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LA DIGUE, SEYCHELLES
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La Digue is a photographer’s paradise, where striking pink and gray boulders grace the shore like nature’s own sculptures. The shallow aquamarine waters invite you to explore prime snorkeling spots. A visit to L’Union Estate, where giant tortoises roam freely, embodies the island’s timeless charm with the aroma of vanilla from nearby plantations lingering in the air.
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— EFFORTLESS ISLAND CHIC —
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GUSTAVIA, ST. BARTHELEMY
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Renowned for glamorous resorts like Nikki Beach and designer boutiques including Chanel, Hermès and Louis Vuitton, St. Barth also offers opportunities for exhilarating adventures, such as our private jet-ski and scuba-diving excursions.
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— GORGEOUS FROM ANY ANGLE —
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PORTOFINO, ITALY
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Explore Portofino on a scenic hike into the Ligurian hills or a private yacht charter along the coast, where a chef from a Michelin-starred restaurant will come aboard to prepare your lunch. Back in town, shop for high-end Italian fashion in upscale local shops.
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— PRIVATE BEACHFRONT RETREAT —
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CANOUAN, ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
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This island hideaway in the Grenadines invites you to a private yacht club reserved exclusively for guests of The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection to relax on the silky sands, snorkel the vibrant offshore reefs and dine on the fresh bounty of the sea.
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— OTHERWORLDLY WONDERLAND —
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MILOS, GREECE
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Volcanic geology created the unique scenery of Milos, where secluded beaches like Kleftiko and Sarakiniko are embraced by towering alabaster cliffs and lunar-like rock formations, providing a striking contrast with the turquoise waters perfect for sunning, swimming or boating.
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— EVERY SHADE OF BLUE —
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GRAND TURK, TURKS AND CAICOS
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The water evolves from shades of turquoise to cobalt as you sail a catamaran from the shallow shoreside to a sea wall reaching 7,000 feet deep, known as the “Grand Canyon of the Caribbean,” where unparalleled snorkeling and diving opportunities abound.
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— GLACIERS AND LAGOONS —
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REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND
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Exclusive experiences in Iceland’s capital include special access to the famous Blue Lagoon as well as private whale-watching excursions, helicopter tours and glacier hikes. You might also dine at Dill, Reyjavík’s groundbreaking Michelin-starred restaurant.
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