New Exciting Superyacht Destinations

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Among first-time exhibitors at the September 23-26 Monaco Yacht Show, the ultimate luxury rendezvous for the international elite clientele, will be Asia Pacific Superyachts.

An extensive representation from APS agent destinations throughout Asia and the Pacific will be at the APS QH28 Stand to share new information and meet with Superyacht owners, captains, superyacht managers and other industry professionals. Gordon Fernandes, leading the APS Phuket and Myanmar region teams and co-organiser of the Asia Superyacht Rendezvous, reported agents will represent the Asia Pacific regions of: Borneo; Cambodia; Fiji; Hong Kong; Indonesia; Koh Samui, Thailand; Malaysia; Maldives; Myanmar; New Zealand; Phuket, Thailand; Philippines; Seychelles, Singapore; Sri Lanka; and Tahiti.

In discussing why it was decided to join MYS this year, Fernandes explains, “It became important to us to have an opportunity to meet face-to-face with our past and future clients so we can help provide answers to owners and captains directly about cruising destinations and new regulations”.

The leading Superyacht Agency has taken care of 300+ Superyachts over the past 15 years and the APS director noted APS agents are looking forward to meeting up with many of their past clients as well as those interested in a first-time voyage or in returning to the Asia Pacific area. Private meetings may be arranged in advance by contacting Captain Charlie Dwyer.

“The APS Stand QH31 will share custom itineraries uniquely crafted of their regions by the APS network of superyacht experts”, continued Fernandes: “There’s exciting new changes coming up for Superyachts interesting in returning or cruising the Asia and Pacific areas. We’ll be at MYS in force to share our new information and knowledge with our past clients and future clients.”

Videos playing at the exhibit will showcase the most thrilling and least visited spots on the planet, with APS agents ready to point out some of their secret anchorages, gorgeous cruising waters and new cultural activities while visitors enjoy cold refreshments.