Experience The Ritz-Carlton’s New Luxury Cruise For Over $4,000 Per Person

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company brings exclusivity to the high seas with its new “yacht collection” cruise arm.


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And you won’t have to wait much longer to experience a floating Ritz-Carlton: its first yacht, the Evrima, will sail this year.

A rendering of the upper level of the Ritz-Carlton Evrima loft suite.


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It’s been five years and a full pandemic since the brand first announced plans to launch a yacht and cruising arm.

A rendering of the day room with sofas, dining tables on the Ritz-Carlton Evrima.


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And after years of delays amid COVID-19 and reports that the project went $55 million over budget, the Evrima will finally depart in August for a seven-night cruise around Greece.

A rendering of the Ritz-Carlton Evrima as it sails near Santorini, Greece.


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For comparison, Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world, is 1,188 feet long.

A rendering of the wonder of the seas.

The wonder of the seas.


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The Evrima is much smaller than mega cruise liners, but that size will allow it to access more desirable ports of call in places like Greece and France, according to the Ritz-Carlton.

A rendering of a living room with couches, plush seating, facing the ocean on the Ritz-Carlton Evrima.


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The ship can accommodate nearly 300 passengers in its 149 luxury hotel suites at sea.

A rendering of the owner's suite with a bed on the Ritz-Carlton Evrima.


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Imagine two-storey penthouse lofts, suites with private terraces and hot tubs…

A rendering of a loft suite with one bed, stairs, ocean view on the Ritz-Carlton Evrima.


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