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Luxury gulet ‘Raja Laut’ Available for Charters In South East Asia This Summer

By Oliver Pearson   23 March 2016

Expertly fusing classic styling with modern comforts, the 31m/101ft luxury gulet ‘Raja Laut’ is unquestionably one of the finest vessels for exploring South East Asia this summer.

Delivered in 2005 and refit in 2010, Raja Laut was conceived from the very beginning as a yacht for discovering the many charms of South East Asia.

Contrasting expansive exterior areas with an interior finely adorned with selected tropical hardwoods, she treats guests to both high performance and all the amenities necessary for a truly memorable luxury charter vacation.

Indeed, unlike motor yachts, gulet yachts blend historical construction methods with an outstanding sailing capability for a more traditional experience.

Available in Indonesia and Komodo this summer, Raja Laut is the perfect choice for any charterer looking to enjoy one of the world’s leading destinations in classic style.

Based on the styling on 19th century sail ships, Raja Laut features plenty of exterior spaces for guests to unwind, dine, and entertain in.

Such a classic design undoubtedly heightens the sense of adventure guests will feel when visiting the many secluded and unspoiled spots of South East Asia.

Nicely finished with teak decking, there are also a number of sunbeds for lounging in after a delicious meal enjoyed al fresco.

Appropriately, the yacht comes with plenty of scuba gear as well as a nicely sized tender for getting closer to the marine life and smaller coves on offer.

Expertly balancing the traditional with the modern, Raja Laut delivers a wholly unique charter experience

Accommodating up to 12 guests across a range of 6 well-appointed staterooms, the interior of luxury gulet Raja Laut is undisputably distinguished.

With warm woods flanking all of the social and private spaces, there’s an engaging ambience which extends throughout the vessel and the furnishings have all been selected with the charterer's comfort in mind.

The ideal place for some late night drinks or a daytime retreat, the main salon has its seating fringing the walls to optimise the space available for guests- a great touch which in many ways emphasises the social aspect of the salon.

Offering a more formal alternative to the al fresco dining options on the sundeck, the dining space inside benefits from multiple windows to allow plenty of natural light to complement the surroundings.

In order to find out more, and to begin planning your vacation, please get in touch with your preferred charter broker.

Alternatively, take a look at all luxury yachts in South East Asia.

 
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