Sail Away
14.05.2008The South of France, the Amalfi Coast, the Greek Isles and the Caribbean are all hotspots for celebrities wanting to escape their fast pace lifestyles and spend a few lazy days lapping up the luxury.
Weeks are spent high sea cruising, soaking up the sun and sipping Cristal. Not a bad life right? Well, we can top it. With our suggestion you will certainly be lapping up the luxury but without fear of the paparazzi hounding you.
Forget hundreds of boats moored side by side by side. If you’re going to dish out 1000s of pounds a day to enjoy the privacy of your own yacht, you certainly deserve more than a ‘spectacular’ view into the next boat’s galley. Take to South East Asia’s open seas on the stunning Silolona and with the wide open waters all to yourself, you may actually get kind of lonely. Unlikely…but the grass is always greener.
Oozing style and class, the traditional hand-carved wooden ship will woo you away from the worries of the world in no time. Created in authentic Balinese style but with all the comfort and luxury you could ask for, the ship is the perfect blend of culture and sophistication. From fresh tropical flowers to hand-made bedding and carved wooden sculptures, it is committed to creating the ultimate experience.
Forget celebrity, you will be living like royalty in the 49 metre-long boat, with its five lavish en-suite cabins, 17 crew dedicated to wait on you hand and foot and the entire yacht to yourselves. Don’t get us started on all the amazing tailor-made sailing routes you can do; zigzagging through the islands of the Banda Sea, or visiting the previously off-limits Mergui Archipelago by Myanmar: one of the few remaining untouched paradises on earth. Indulge in gourmet picnics on your own hidden, pristine beaches, or use the Silolona as a convenient base to experience unparalleled scuba diving in Raja Ampat.
So forget the hype of Monaco and Cannes, the Silolona experience is true indulgence. Providing understated luxury and total freedom, it is the ultimate open sea getaway.





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