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Asia Pacific Superyachts joins elite exhibitors at Singapore Yacht Sho

by Asia Pacific Superyachts on 12 Apr 2015
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Once again the Singapore Yacht Show will be joined by leading superyacht services provider, Asia Pacific Superyachts (APS) as the event continues to gain international recognition with a strong showcasing of an elite group of superyacht industry participants.

Representing Asia and the Pacific’s most interesting and diverse cruising destinations, visitors to the APS stand #K45 will be welcomed by highly experienced APS agents offering new superyacht cruising information on the Andaman Islands, Borneo, Cambodia, Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Koh Samui and Phuket (Thailand), Langkawi (Malaysia), Maldives, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Tahiti and French Polynesia.

Visitors are invited to the APS Exhibit ‘Island’ – an open plan design shared with North American Boat Services and located across from the event’s Exhibitors Lounge. Within the display magnificent moving images and cruising advice will be on offer from APS superyacht experts, collectively servicing the highest number of superyacht visitors in the Asia and Pacific regions.

APS are happy to discuss cruising and destination planning, and visitors stopping by the APS stand will get the inside scoop of Asia and the Pacific’s safe and fantastic cruising grounds and little known anchorages, and new adventure, diving and superyacht journey options.

APS Singapore’s Scott Walker, coordinating the APS/North American Boat Services exhibit, comments: “As a founding member of the Superyacht Singapore Association (SSA), my motivation - and that of Asia Pacific Superyachts collectively - is to strongly support the Superyacht industry in our APS areas. From my vantage point in Singapore and that of my APS colleagues, many clients are not familiar with the areas we represent and have very specific needs and desires which are substantially different from superyacht cruising activities in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. We want to share critical information about Asia-Pacific cruising with our visitors.”
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