This Luxury Hotel Group Now Lets You Travel Through the Caribbean and the Mediterranean on a $700,000-per-week Superyacht
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This Luxury Hotel Group Now Lets You Travel Through the Caribbean and the Mediterranean on a $700,000-per-week Superyacht
"Luxury hotel group Jumeirah has chartered a slightly different course as it makes its first splash in the water. The group, which includes the iconic Jumeirah Burj Al Arab and the recently opened Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab in Dubai among its global properties, has partnered with one of the world's most prestigious superyachts to introduce its brand of Arabian hospitality to Mediterranean and Caribbean cruising."
"The first charters set sail from Antigua in December 2025, and the yacht will spend winter in Caribbean destinations such as The Bahamas, St. Martin, and St. Barts, before crossing over to Europe in summer to cruise classic Mediterranean yachting hotspots including Monaco, St. Tropez, Mallorca, Sardinia, the Greek Islands, Croatia, and Montenegro. Those who can afford the $700,000-plus a week price tag are in for a treat."
Jumeirah has added the legendary three-mast sailing yacht Maltese Falcon to its Privé portfolio, expanding its ultra-luxury offerings alongside Jumeirah Thanda Island. The yacht began charters from Antigua in December 2025, wintering across Caribbean ports such as The Bahamas, St. Martin and St. Barts, then crossing to Europe to cruise Mediterranean hotspots including Monaco, St. Tropez, Mallorca, Sardinia, the Greek Islands, Croatia and Montenegro. The 288-foot Maltese Falcon, launched in 2006, boasts over 18 design awards, 2,400 square meters of sails that deploy in six minutes, a three-deck atrium, accommodation for up to 12 guests, water toys, a massage room, a fitness studio and a Japanese-style formal dining room.
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