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Another snippet that you may not have seen. If you miss Adonia, read on.
Coming soon to the cruise market is a new brand that should meet the demands of those cruisers who want a bit extra.
The keel laying ceremony to launch The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection was held in Hijos Spain on Monday. The yachts (3) will start launch towards the end of next year and take 292-passenger in149 luxury suites.Reservations for the first of three yachts will open in May. The smallest cabin will start at 301 sq. ft. and the balcony size is 64 sq, ft, At 21000 g t, it will be ideal for the cruiser with deep pockets who prefer the smaller ships.
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That size ship would be too small for us, we even found Regent’s Voyager too small, at least too quiet.

Bet it will be very expensive too.
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If it can offer 14 nights in a balcony cabin for £2k per person I'll try it.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 02 Feb 2018, 18:15
If it can offer 14 nights in a balcony cabin for £2k per person I'll try it.
That will be the lifeboat then.
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