On a culinary cruise down the Ljubljanica River, indulge in the unique flavors of selected dishes by top chefs Igor Jagodic and Mojmir Šiftar. Igor Jagodic, chef of the year 2019, who heads the kitchen at Restaurant Strelec in Ljubljana Castle, and Mojmir Šiftar, young talent 2019, who heads the restaurant Evergreen, have prepared a delicious menu for you, which will be accompanied by first-class Slovenian wines and romantic melodies.
Hamburg-based luxury yacht builder Blohm+Voss and world-renowned architecture firm Zaha Hadid have joined forces to create five luxurious yachts. So futuristic that they look like they're from another world.
The idea of an ecological cruise ship came from a Japanese non-governmental peace organization that was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2008. The work was entrusted to the design studio Oliver Design, which plans to launch the Peace Boat Ecoship in Finland in 2020, which will thus be the first ecologically oriented cruise ship in the world.
RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Ship Titanic), which today rests at a depth of 4,000 meters, even a century after it sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic, stirs the public. All those who are not satisfied with this unfortunate transoceanic voyage will be able to venture among the shipwrecks in 2018 and relive the movie classic of the same name.
Nautical lovers, beware! Internautica is approaching, the largest Adriatic nautical fair is approaching, which for twenty-two years has been offering an interesting look into the world of nautical innovations before the start of the new season. Internautica 2017 will take place in the Portorož marina from May 4 to 7, 2017. Tickets are already on sale.
Titanic will get a sequel. No, we're not talking about the film sequel to James Cameron's film. In 2022, an almost identical replica of the famous cruise ship, Titanic II, is set to sail for the first time, which will give all superfans the opportunity to feel like they are on board the original.
Luxury yachts are rarely associated with clean energy, but not Duffy London's solar-powered luxury ship Solaris, which requires no fossil fuels to sail. The vessel features an unusual design and the latest technology in the field of solar energy and batteries. She will be aborted in 2020.
Sun, wind and hydrogen. This is all that the watercraft Energy Observer needs to sail, with which the Frenchmen Jerome Delafosse and Victorien Erussard are going on a six-year journey around the world. Their catamaran, which is a converted racing vessel (a former winner of the Jules Verne Trophy regatta), will be powered by solar and wind power (it is belted with solar panels and wind turbines) and will also be aided by fuel cells.
How to travel sustainably and environmentally friendly in 2020? Today, traveling is no longer a luxury that only a few can afford. Today, travel is accessible to just about everyone. And that is precisely why we must be responsible on our travels and behave in accordance with the principles of sustainability.
Titanic II, a replica of the Titanic, will be a mirror image of the sunken Titanic, except with many extras such as wireless internet, air conditioning and a heliport. The 385 million dollar project of the shipping company Blue Star Line will be floated in 2018, and today we can already see some of the rooms that ended up at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in 1912.
Seataci's new superyacht aims to change the way luxury travel is done on the water. The vessel, which imitates the movement of a whale, is signed by industrial designer Charles Bombardier, who is no stranger to unusual designs. As much as 100 million dollars will have to be paid for the ecoyacht!
It's been 105 years since the most famous cruise ship of all time, the RMS Titanic, sank. The construction of the ocean liner was ordered by the White Star Line company, and it was built by the Harlan-Wolf shipyard in Belfast. At the time, it was the largest and most luxurious passenger ship in the world and the first ocean liner to have a swimming pool on board. The Titanic sank on the night of April 14-15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg. The sinking of an unsinkable ship at the time is today one of the greatest maritime disasters in human history. Here are 20 fascinating facts about the Titanic.