It only makes sense that Five-Star hotel chains who have perfected the combination of service, amenities, and over-the -top luxe accommodations would be able to expand their brand rather quickly, and pivot from land to sea if they so desired. 

One signature hotel chain synonymous with elegance and comfort has, and is offering what they refer to as an unprecedented opportunity to be untethered.  Translation; they’re taking their show on the road,,, and onto the sea… 

Putting the collective division and political differences in this country aside for a moment, there’s one thing almost every American can agree on. We need a vacation!  

After spending ridiculous amounts of money on Amazon.com, at Home Depot, and on streaming services, people are itching to throw some dough at a fun and relaxing trip. God knows we all deserve it, and have gone without it for the past 13 months. 

The Ritz-Carlton is offering something special that sounds like it is catered to the 1 percenters but really it’s something that any hardworking person can strive for; an over-the-top floating five star hotel. 

Officially called The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, it’s just a fancy way of saying it’s an idyllic opportunity to be pampered nonstop on a fabulous luxury cruise through the Mediterranean, Caribbean or Northern Europe.

The experience e begins with a complimentary chilled bottle of champagne upon arrival. Okay, that works. 

The suites feature luxury custom king bed sleep systems, with private and spacious terraces overlooking the ocean.  And you have a private whirlpool too. 

On-board amenities include 24-hour en-suite dining, which is great if you find yourself still hungry because most of the yachts in the fleet offer at minimum, eight restaurant options. 

A spa, gym, around the clock concierge and spectacular views compliment the journey. 

The cruises range from a week to 10 days, and start in the very reasonable range of $6,000 or so. 

Ritz-Carlton Yacht? Where were you when it was time to start the quarantine a year ago??

Group of islands with a sailing boat, Mljet National Park, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik-Neretva, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe

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