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Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection Announces Winter 2027–2028 Voyages
The season will run from October 2027 to May 2028, offering more than 60 voyages and introducing 14 new ports of call.
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The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection Announces Winter 2027–2028 Voyages Across Asia-Pacific, Caribbean and South Pacific

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has introduced its Winter 2027–2028 voyage programme, featuring sailings across the Asia-Pacific, Caribbean and South Pacific aboard the yachts Evrima, Ilma and Luminara.

The season will run from October 2027 to May 2028, offering more than 60 voyages and introducing 14 new ports of call. The itineraries combine established cruise destinations with smaller harbours, offering travellers opportunities to explore a range of coastal locations at a relaxed pace.

Ernesto Fara, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
Ernesto Fara

According to Ernesto Fara, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, the new season focuses on journeys that allow guests to explore destinations while maintaining the personalised service associated with the brand’s yachting experience.

Voyages to Explore Destinations Across the Pacific, Caribbean and Asia

Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection Announces Winter 2027–2028 Voyages

The yacht Evrima will operate itineraries across the Hawaiian Islands, the South Pacific, and the Caribbean. The programme includes visits to locations in French Polynesia, such as Rangiroa and Fakarava, as well as stops in the Cook Islands, including Rarotonga and Aitutaki. The vessel will also feature a 13-night voyage from Los Angeles to Panama City, with stops including Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán, Zihuatanejo and Puerto Chiapas.

Meanwhile, Ilma will sail throughout the Caribbean, visiting 27 ports with turnaround options in Miami, San Juan and Oranjestad. The itineraries include shorter voyages of three or four nights, as well as longer sailings to island destinations such as Great Exuma and Key West. New ports for the season include Culebra, Puerto Rico, and Norman Island, British Virgin Islands.

In the Asia-Pacific, Luminara will offer itineraries connecting major cities and coastal destinations. One highlighted sailing is an 11-night voyage from Hong Kong to Tokyo, including stops in Kaohsiung and Ishigaki. Another route links Bangkok and Singapore, with a call at Bintan Island.

Additionally, itineraries of up to 14 nights will explore destinations across Japan, Southeast Asia, and the wider Pacific region, combining time in major cities with stops in smaller coastal locations.

Across the fleet, voyages will feature all-suite accommodations, dining venues, wellness facilities, including the Ritz-Carlton Spa, and a marina platform that allows guests to access the sea directly during select stops.

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