Samaric

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Imagine relaxing on board your own luxury motor yacht, being spoilt by staff whose aim is to make sure you have everything you need as you cruise the azure waters of the Mediterranean under a matching sky and warm sun. Charter the motor yacht Samaric and you can have all that and more!

A private yacht charter is like staying at an exclusive villa but with the opportunity to enjoy unmatched freedom to explore coastlines and ports – all in style and comfort, and at your own pace.

Samaric offers the perfect venue for anything from a one-day charter to a weekend break or longer holiday. Based on the sunshine island of , she sleeps up to eight guests in 2 double and 2 twin cabins and has everything on board to make your cruise special from start to finish.

Says John Elliott: “Samaric is a magnificent motor yacht with the most luxurious specification – she truly is a design of beauty! My family and I have enjoyed many wonderful holidays with her and I want to share that experience with you. For the adventure of a lifetime, do it in style, do it with Samaric.” DO IT YOUR WAY

Chartering your own motor yacht gives you the freedom to plan your trip exactly the way you want it, from the moment you wake up.

You can create your own bespoke itinerary, visiting only the places that you want to see at your own pace. Whatever your interests, you can include them. Culture vulture? Go sightseeing at towns with museums and historical sites. All action? Samaric has a Seadoo water jet ski and a fantastic Williams 325 turbojet tender for an exhilarating time on the water. Or how about trying your hand at fishing, snorkeling or diving. Foodie? You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to discovering the regional cuisine in restaurants and markets. Simply want a stress-free break? Then sit back, relax and let the world drift by.

On Samaric, the choice is endless – and the choice is yours. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

Samaric is berthed in Palma, Mallorca, which is the perfect base to explore the Balearics –Mallorca, , Formentera and – as well as the coast of and the south of France. Other destinations can be included by request.

Set in the Mediterranean to the east of the Spanish peninsula, the have long been a popular holiday destination. Prized for their clear waters, sandy , lively harbours and quaint fishing villages, the Balearics possess a special lifestyle and cuisine as varied and exciting as sailing among the islands themselves.

Each island is very different, with its own unique landscape and flavour. Mallorca is the largest with over 330 miles of coastline. Its varied landscape includes mountains and a coastline studded with tiny villages and beaches. Hillside terraces are planted with orange, clementine and lemon trees alongside olives and grapes. Mallorca also has a lively yachting industry and is home to many well-equipped harbours around its coast.

Of all the Balearic Islands, Menorca is the least commercial and has retained much of its natural beauty and traditional Spanish heritage. Along with stunning beaches, there are countless archaeological sites and cultural attractions scattered throughout the island, from prehistoric settlements to fascinating museums.

Ibiza, often called the White Island for its architecture, has beautiful beaches, azure blue waters, stunning scenery, legendary nightclubs and a lively atmosphere.

Formentera is the smallest of the Islands, just off the coast of Ibiza and often referred to as the ‘last paradise of the Mediterranean’. Development is kept to a minimum, although the main resort of Es Pujols has plenty of shops, bars and restaurants.

The joy of sailing around the islands is discovering their wealth of sandy coves and inlets, some only accessible from the sea, just waiting to be explored. SUGGESTED ITINERARY SUGGESTED ITINERARY

Mallorca really has everything. You’ll find long sandy beaches on the east of DAY 4 the island ideal for surfing and sunbathing, while in the north east there are Next it’s the pretty resort of Cala Rajada on the far north-east corner of the secluded coves, perfect for swimming and lazing. island. There are some great small sandy beaches, although those near the Here’s an example of a seven-day cruise around the island. town can get crowded. The joy of Samaric is that you can find your own remote , drop anchor and swim and sunbathe to your heart’s content. If DAY 1 you’re feeling energetic, try your hand at jet skiing or enjoy an exhilarating ride Before setting sail, explore Palma, Mallorca’s main town and home to one in Samaric’s turbojet tender. An evening barbecue on the Flybridge will be the of the largest marinas in Europe. The narrow, winding cobbled streets of the perfect end to a perfect day. Old Town hide numerous tapas bars, restaurants and cafes, while the cathedral towers over the town and is well worth a visit. Board Samaric in DAY 5 the afternoon and get your bearings while the skipper sails to Puerto Next morning set sail for , a beautiful triple bay with pine- Andraitx, one of the prettiest harbours in Mallorca. The town of is covered hills and white sandy beaches, plus a new and modern marina at a few miles inland if you feel like exploring. Otherwise relax and enjoy the Cala D’Or. Indulge in some shopping in the main pedestrian area around sunset – and a cocktail – from the deck. Cala Gran before returning to Samaric for a lazy afternoon of swimming and sunbathing. DAY 2 Next stop is Puerto Soller, a spectacular horseshoe-shaped bay on the rocky DAY 6 west coast. You can either tie up in the marina alongside local fishing boats The last stop is Cabrera Island, a nature reserve in the south of Majorca or anchor in the middle of the sheltered bay. Head ashore to the charming which consists of 17 islands and islets. There are some beautiful walks up town and check out the little shops and cafes that line the waterfront. from the limestone cliffs along the coastline, especially from Cala Pi where the views across to Cabrera are spectacular. Anchor in either Cala Galiota or DAY 3 Es Dimoni bay, which are an underwater paradise for snorkelling and diving. After breakfast, relax while the skipper sails on to Puerto Pollensa on the Finish your last day with an al fresco buffet party in Samaric’s Aft Cockpit, north coast. Enjoy lunch on board before visiting the town – take a complete with music under the stars. leisurely stroll along the promenade lined with palm trees that run along the whole of the resort. DAY 7 Return to Palma at the end of a perfect cruise. GASTRONOMY ON THE MENU

With your own chef and the abundance of fresh produce available, you’ll dine in style on board Samaric. Plump, juicy fruit, vegetables ripened in the Mediterranean sun, fish straight from the sea… meals will be mouthwatering.

Be sure to sample some authentic Mallorcan cuisine during your holiday. Seafood is one of the principal ingredients, but there are plenty of meat and vegetable dishes. Soups are traditional Mallorcan fare, made with fine slices of bread in a hot broth with vegetables and, sometimes, meat. Trempó is a salad of tomato, red pepper and onion, with a dressing of olive oil, vinegar and salt, that accompanies most meals in summer. Tumbet is another typical accompaniment, made from finely-sliced fried potatoes, aubergine and peppers in a tomato sauce.

Paella, though originally from Valencia, is also cooked on Mallorca, where it is also known as arròs sec; it is normally made with vegetables, meat and seafood. Albergínies Farcides (aubergines stuffed with meat) are lightly fried with olive oil and then baked in a tomato sauce.

The Mediterranean offers a wide variety of fish, often served simply grilled – delicious! Calamars Farcits (squid stuffed with meat) is a typical dish as is Peix Escabetxat, fish which is fried then cooled in a sauce of oil and vinegar with onion. Pa mallorquí (Mallorcan bread), a round loaf made without salt, forms a part of all meals.

Of course, having your own chef means that you can help to devise and fine-tune your menus, taking into account your preferences, so that every meal is memorable. LIVE LIKE A KING – AND QUEEN

Forget hotels! Samaric has everything you need – and more – whether it’s a one-day charter, intimate party, family holiday or corporate event.

With four double cabins, Samaric can accommodate a maximum of eight guests sleeping on board in two doubles and two twins. For day charter, she can accommodate a maximum of 15, including crew and for static charter a maximum of 30.

Both double cabins feature king-size beds and all four cabins have stylish granite or marble en suites, full reverse cycle air conditioning, satellite TV and DVD/CD/ipod plug in player. To make you feel at home, you’ll be pampered with Egyptian cotton monogrammed bed linen, duck or goose down pillows and the highest-quality bath towels.

If you fancy a midnight feast, the is fully fitted with fridges and freezer, full-sized fan oven plus microwave grill and four-ring ceramic hob – and an all-important dishwasher.

WELLBEING

If you’re looking for a holiday that leaves behind life’s stresses and strains, then take to the water in Samaric. Lots of fresh air and sunshine, as well as fresh food, swimming and snorkelling – plus the relaxing rhythm of the waves – all enjoyed in luxurious surroundings with your every whim catered for. Now doesn’t that sound like heaven? SPECIFICATION

Samaric boasts plenty of space to relax, entertain and sunbathe. The stylish carpeted saloon seats 8-10 on smart leather sofas and has full reverse cycle air conditioning to keep you cool and dimmer lights to suit your mood. Help yourself to drinks from the bar area which has a fridge and crystal glassware. If you can’t bear to miss your favourite TV programmes, there’s a 40” flat-screen satellite TV with surround sound, and music is courtesy of a sophisticated audio system.

Outside, the Aft Cockpit is a spacious area for al fresco dining and entertaining, with a teak laid deck and polished cherrywood table that can seat 8-10. A music system and blue mood lighting add to the ambiance.

Whether you’re in port, anchored or underway, the Flybridge is a fantastic area with sun loungers, a gas barbecue, fridge and wet bar – not forgetting the all-important music system and mood lighting. For serious sunbathing, the Foredeck is the place to catch the rays. For all enquiries please contact John Elliott on + 44 (0)7767 260287 or email [email protected] www.motoryachtchartermallorca.com