Owning a boat means juggling freedom on the water with the responsibility of keeping your investment looking and performing like it just came off the showroom floor.
Luxury used to mean privacy, speed, and an expensive hotel. But now, the richest kind of luxury is time. And that is what traveling to Australia by long-distance train and slow boat means.
Yachting offers a very different kind of travel experience from a traditional resort stay or any other kind of land-based vacation.
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I'll be honest – San Antonio wasn't on my Ibiza bucket list. Like most people, I'd heard the stories: party central, British tourists, sunset strip madness.
The sun hovers low over Biscayne Bay, its final rays stretching long across the water and igniting the Miami skyline in a slow burn of amber, rose and molten gold.
Vancouver boats need steady attention. A scattered approach to service almost guarantees breakdowns.
A river expedition mixes exploration with rhythm. Water sets the pace, not the clock.
When one thinks of a Disney cruise, images of cheerful characters and families with young children often come to mind.
Windstar Cruises, one of the world’s most popular luxury cruise lines, has officially taken ownership of its newest all-suite yacht, Star Seeker.
If you’re looking for an unusual luxury vacation, imagine a leisurely voyage down the Danube or Rhine, ensconced in the splendid comfort of an exclusive river boat, and pausing to disembark and explore the old Jewish quarters of great cultural centers like Vienna, Budapest or Cologne.
In Saint-Tropez, the day starts softly. The port wakes up languidly. Lines are cast off, hulls move gently with the tide, and the water reflects a soft version of Saint-Tropez, uncluttered by the bodies that soon pour in.
Ask anyone who has visited Malta what stayed with them the most, and chances are they’ll mention the water.
Many people around the world dream of going to Egypt, and one of the best ways to discover the many sights from ancient times is by taking a Nile Cruise.
The 21-mile stretch of water between Dover and Calais represents the shortest sea crossing between Britain and mainland Europe, yet the experience can vary dramatically depending on when you choose to sail.