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Asia Superyacht Rendezvous on the move!

by Asia Superyacht Rendezvous on 12 Jul 2016
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Organisers of the long-standing Asia Superyacht Rendezvous are delighted to announce Sala Resort & Spa as the event ‘Host Hotel’ on the lush island of Phuket, Thailand.

The exquisite waters of the Andaman Sea surrounding Phuket will usher in stunning superyachts from around the world at the 16th annual Asia Superyacht Rendezvous to be held 16–18 December 2016.

“The Asia Superyacht Rendezvous will once again bring superyacht enthusiasts together in a relaxed and uniquely Thai atmosphere”, note long-time organisers, Captain Charlie Dwyer and Gordon Fernandes, as they invite yachts of 75’ (25m) or longer to join the prestigious event.

Nicolas Reschke, Group Director of Business Development for Sala adds: “We are delighted to be the official Host Venue for this year’s Asia Superyacht Rendezvous. We believe that Sala Phuket Resort and Spa with its focus on personal and private service, culinary offers and design complements the high end experience of the participating Superyachts. As a host venue we strive to be a meeting place for think alike minds coming together to enjoy the best accommodations that sea and land has to offer.”

The deluxe pool villa resort and spa is outstandingly situated at Mai Khao Beach, which when combined with Nai Yang Beach to the south, is the longest stretch of sandy beach on the island, covering 9 km. A special thrill may also be in store for Rendezvous guests - October through February is when giant sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs on this stretch of sandy white beach.

“The Asia Superyacht Rendezvous will once again bring superyacht enthusiasts together in a relaxed and uniquely Thai atmosphere”, note long-time organisers, Captain Charlie Dwyer and Gordon Fernandes, as they invite yachts of 75’ (25m) or longer to join the prestigious event.



Organisers are enthusiastic about the new home for ASR, commenting, “The Sala Resort Phuket and the Asia Superyacht Rendezvous both cater to the lifestyles of individuals to whom luxury, beauty and tranquillity are of keen importance. ASR 2016 provides a platform for networking and exploring the surrounding cruising grounds, while at the same time participating in a number of friendly races and exclusive social events”.

Owners and captains of some of some the world’s most captivating vessels will converge to enjoy the camaraderie, convivial atmosphere and tailor-made festive events of the annual Rendezvous. Superyachts in attendance from Asia and around the world will represent a whopping value of US $200,000,000. A projected 15 beautiful floating palaces owners and captains and guests will gather for sea and land based relaxed socialising, activities full of fun, superb cuisine and thrilling sailing races.

Those attending in 2016 can look forward to an enviable programme involving the Opening Day cocktail party on board one of the participating superyachts, two days of competitive but friendly superyacht sailing races on a course marked out by the motor yachts, a festive and entertaining session of model boat-building and racing – the ever-popular ‘ASR Challenge’, an exciting Pirate Booty treasure hunt, and the closing Yacht Parade which will be followed by a gourmet VIP dinner in the exclusive Sala Resort.

For further information visit www.asia-superyacht-rendezvous.com and to request an invitation email: charlie@asia-superyacht-rendezvous.com.

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