There is great excitement hereabouts with regard to our next adventure on board the superyacht Prana by Atzaro.
In the next few days we will be flying to Sorong on the island of Papua in Indonesia on a journey some 29 hours long.
Fortunately for us the jet lag and weariness of long haul travel will be washed away from us by the beautiful surrounds and the wonderful facilities offered on board a luxury charter yacht called Prana by Atzaro.
Expert on board spa therapists will, we are told be on hand to deliver a treatment that will make us forget our journey and set us up for the trip ahead.
Prana the world’s most luxurious Phinisi is a two masted sailing boat built entirely of ironwood and teak built traditionally using to customary construction methods.
At just over 55 metres overall, she is a in her class and the biggest phisini in the world. She offers more space and comfort than any other phinisi and with all the super deluxe mod cons has the feel of lavish five star hotel.
That’s not surprizing really given that she was commissioned by the founders of the world-famous Ibiza hotel group Atzaro.
With fine dining, unlimited water sports, on-board spa treatments, unforgettable diving and the chance to visit some of the world’s most beautiful heritage sites, ‘Prana by Atzaro’ sounds to us the perfect unison between ancient craftsmanship and contemporary luxury.
Oversized gangways and 4 spacious decks with king size daybeds offer abundant places to retreat and relax.
The yoga deck doubles as an open-air cinema and the main deck features inside and outside living, a luxury spa, a water sports deck and a further suite.
The yacht’s crew of 18 includes a Cruise Director, Dive Instructor, several chefs, stewards and a talented chef.
The cuisine on-board, carefully, includes both Asian Fusion and Western dishes.
We will be cruising the islands of Raja Ampat an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals often described as one of the top ten most popular places for diving in the world and number one when it comes to ranking it for underwater biodiversity.
Over the next few weeks we will reporting on this wonderful sounding trips. To see stunning images and read about our adventures be sure to to visit www.thehoworths.com