Spain's second Renaissance
ith the launch of ships by the likes of Ritz-Carlton and Four Seasons, it may feel as if the line between mini cruise ships and superyachts is getting a bit blurry, but very little can match the high level of personal service on a superyacht. On board the 367ft , 44 crew will cater to up to 36 guests, who will enjoy fine dining on five decks, an exceptional spa, a gym with equipment that would “amaze an elite athlete,” a 19-seat cinema, 33ft swimming pool and a small flotilla of PWCs. has taken the crown as the largest yacht yet built in Spain, and Burgess, its central agent for charter, is offering a glimpse inside the 7,2ooGT yacht with 19 cabins and a 646-square-foot owner's suite. Stay tuned for a full feature article on the yacht,