
ESCAPE the daily grind. EXPLORE new destinations. RESTORE your soul.
This month, Spirit C72 charter yacht Anima II launched its new Sail Into The Now opportunity.
Designed to give clients the ultimate escape and relaxation, this new charter option offers a day of mindfulness on the stunning coast of Mallorca, in the heart of the Mediterranean.
The bespoke day charter blends gentle sailing, guided meditation, beachside yoga, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and a beautifully prepared brunch onboard a luxury 72ft Spirit cruising yacht.
Anima II’s yacht manager Kira Hentschel commented, “We all experience how hectic life can be and how few moments we have to truly unwind. Sail Into The Now is a unique opportunity to disengage from daily stress and reconnect with yourself in a natural environment.”
The experience is thoughtfully tailored to individual needs, whether that be deeply nourishing yin yoga to an energising, dynamic vinyasa flow.
With a professional yacht crew taking care of the sailing, and a qualified yoga instructor ensuring a personalised programme, you are left to relax and enjoy.
The day begins with a welcome briefing and a morning smoothie before the yacht leaves the marina for a guided meditation session as the yacht sails along the picturesque Mallorcan coast.
Upon anchoring in a quiet bay, guests are treated to a yoga session on the beach followed by a sea swim and brunch onboard the yacht.
Kira adds, “Whilst we have designed a programme to deliver ultimate relaxation, we can personalise the day to suit your needs and preferences. This is a chance to press pause on life and put yourself first.”
For more details and to register your interest, click here.
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