Explore remote lands with a dedicated crew, salute the rising sun with a yoga guru and see endemic marine life with a marine biologist. Prana by Atzaro, Indonesia This 55-metre-long phinisi made from ironwood and teak in Sulawesi, cuts an impressive figure on the water. Three out of the nine suites are above deck. Take the palatial master suite on the main deck and you will feel like the king of the seas. The parent company is Atzaró, a wellness resort in Ibiza, so there are always healthy food options. Chia pudding with spirulina and detox drinks are options at breakfast, but you can still order your sausages and bacon. 5 reasons why Yangon is the top spot for a summer getaway Dive at pristine sites along the 1,500-island Raja Ampat. Or scale the cliffs at Padar, Komodo, before dawn for an unparalleled sunrise view of the pink, white and black volcanic beaches that dot Nusa Tenggara. At sunset, take in the tie-dye tapestry of reds and yellows across the sky. Better yet, surrender to the ministrations of a massage therapist. Book at Voyage by Yacht Sourcing Lili, around the world The 55-metre long superyacht with six suites above deck and four rooms below was launched in 2017 to traverse the frigid waters around Norway. Last December, she embarked on a two-year voyage around the world. The first port of call was in the Maldives, and she is now moving through northeast Australia, the South Pacific, the Caribbean and South America before ending in the Mediterranean. Which 10 countries have the most superyachts off their coastlines? Lili’s 1,308hp MTU 16V 2000 M70 diesel engines mean a cruising range of 4,500 nautical miles at 13 knots and a maximum speed of 15.5 knots. That means she is suitably equipped to undertake a journey that will cover more far-flung destinations. An experienced dive master is on board to guide divers through the underwater world when cruising around beautiful coral reefs and waters teeming with marine life. There is a fully equipped gym on-board with a treadmill, elliptical, weights and yoga equipment. Charter Lili at Imperial Yachts Atlantis Azores, the Philippines This is a boat for serious divers and underwater photography enthusiasts. The Philippines has idyllic beaches and iridescent waters for swimming and snorkelling. But where divers really want to go is deep into the waters of Malapascua, Bohol, Tubbataha and the Southern Visayas. From thresher sharks to tiger sharks, whale sharks and sardine runs, the waters of the Philippines are where it’s all happening. There is a spacious dive deck, so divers can gear up for as many as five dives a day, and a dry camera room. Bubbles and boatels: 6 unique hotel stays for your next holiday Aprés-dive activities such as dining and entertainment are well thought out, the seven cabins are comfortable and crew offer a warm service. The boat is owned by Kerzner International, the group behind the Atlantis Resorts, which is well known in the Philippines Inception, The French Riviera in summer There’s nothing like a trip along the azure waters of the Riviera to see its glitzy hotels, pretty beaches and inland villages. Large groups and families will love this 50-metre yacht that makes maximum use of its outdoor space. It features a 12-person jacuzzi tub on its sundeck, and a foredeck can be transformed into a theatre at night. The magnificent master suite is one cabin out of six (the entire yacht can sleep 14) – but that is the one you will want for peak pleasure, since it takes up the entire bridge deck. It features a king bed that rotates 360 degrees for the television, or the windows that look out to sea. In the bathroom, the shower area doubles as a steam room. The Inception is made for those who want to play out at sea – its range of water toys includes many waverunners and kayaks, as well as a sportfishing chase boat for guests who love to catch the big stuff. Charter at Edmiston Inside the new grand suites of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express Babac Lagoon 777, the Mediterranean in summer, and the Caribbean in winter The Balearic Islands of Spain, or the coastlines of Sardinia and Sicily or Greece, might take your fancy for the summer. In the winter, the Caribbean beckons with its lively islands surrounded by coral atolls and uninhabited shores. Launched in 2018, this 23m-long catamaran is primed for these destinations. If it sounds a little small with just four cabins (they sleep eight in total), know that the layout is spacious. Its two-level master suite makes it ideal for an intimate party among close friends or family members, and the vast saloon area has a lounging area and a dining area that offer expansive views of the sea. Another lounge on the flybridge provides unobstructed panoramas, too. The colour palette is clean and sophisticated, a combination of cream, beige and brown tones. A crew of three, including a husband and wife team of captain and chef, means guests will be well looked after in a family-like environment. Book at Luxury Charter Group 9 luxury destinations that fail to live up to the hype Paul Gauguin, French Polynesia This boat is more of a cruise ship, than a live-aboard or even yacht. At 150 metres long, it is three times longer than a superyacht and can accommodate around 300 passengers. So you will find facilities such as a small casino, and activities like live music performances. Divers are well catered for on these trips and have much to look forward to. In the waters of Bora Bora and Moorea in the Society Islands, there are black-tip reef sharks, manta rays and lemon sharks to see. There are even special trips with oceanographer and environmentalist Jean-Michel Cousteau that you can book on trips on this vessel. Book at Paul Gauguin Want more stories like this? Sign up here . Follow STYLE on Facebook , Instagram , YouTube and Twitter