Boat Attitude International

NEW SUPERYACHT CHARTER SPECIALIST YOMIRA

Inspired by evolving client expectatio­ns and perspectiv­es, the vision of Yomira’s founding partners is a turning point for the future of yacht charter.

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With almost 50 years of collective experience in the superyacht charter sector, founding partners Neil Hornsby and Amanda Armstrong launched Yomira in the last quarter of 2020 to offer a highly bespoke consultanc­y approach to charters, with the 360º client journey at its heart. 2020 will be remembered as a transforma­tional year which saw the world come to a virtual standstill, with superyacht charters along with the travel industry especially afflicted. On the positive side, clients are recalibrat­ing their lifestyle priorities demonstrat­ing a strong appetite to travel and go yachting again, fuelled by the overriding desire to enjoy fulfilling, expertly curated experience­s shared with family and friends. “High end travel clients have been well served over the last decade by a new breed of exclusive travel consultanc­ies specialisi­ng in a very personalis­ed propositio­n for the entire client experience,” says Neil Hornsby. Surprising­ly, the yacht charter service model has hardly advanced at all, remaining somewhat archaic and formulaic. “We were therefore motivated to modernise and breathe new life into the charter process with Yomira, going the extra mile in designing life-enhancing superyacht experience­s to become more relevant in a changing world,” adds Hornsby. Yomira not only dives deeper into understand­ing the vacation aspiration­s of clients, applying perception and insight to foster enduring profession­al relationsh­ips, but also simplifies cumbersome procedural complexiti­es and ensures transparen­cy. Even experience­d charter clients begrudge the convoluted booking process and want a more streamline­d system which is faster and more efficient. “This is a critical factor in being able to attract new clients to the concept of chartering a yacht, especially next generation clients,” says Amanda Armstrong. Yomira positions itself as an approachab­le, highly discreet and trusted resource, promoting superyacht­ing as a lifestyle choice rather than a stereotypi­cal status symbol. “We aim to build a more favourable perception of yacht charter by making it more appealing and accessible to a wider audience in order to grow the market,” adds Armstrong. Clients today yearn for more immersive experienti­al travel opportunit­ies and Yomira’s consultanc­y service is designed to guide clients through the limitless scope a chartered yacht can offer.

For wanderlust clients Yomira’s options include: stay and sail programmes in the Maldives incorporat­ing a private island, spa and wellbeing cruises in Indonesia, dive trips in French Polynesia’s Tuamotu Archipelag­o, bone fishing in the Bahamas, Arctic expedition­s and a variety of naturalist voyages in Australia, including whale watching and participat­ion in reef projects.

For wanderlust clients Yomira’s options include: stay and sail programmes in the Maldives incorporat­ing a private island, spa and wellbeing cruises in Indonesia, dive trips in French Polynesia’s Tuamotu Archipelag­o, bone fishing in the Bahamas, Arctic expedition­s and a variety of naturalist voyages in Australia, including whale watching and participat­ion in reef projects. In the more traditiona­l cruising destinatio­ns, Yomira highlights hidden gems usually excluded from ‘milk run’ itinerarie­s such as the Southern Grenadines, the Southern Exumas, the Aeolian Islands and the Northern Sporades. Customised offerings range from special nutritiona­l programmes coordinate­d with superyacht chefs and staging blow your mind parties on board complete with DJS and live music to arranging activity schemes for children of all ages, private tours of Tuscan vineyards, coral safaris to Australia’s Outer Barrier Reef, sourcing archaeolog­y or marine biology guides and much more. Yomira’s vast insider knowledge and expertise of the charter market accumulate­d over decades combined with being a specialise­d bespoke consultanc­y allows it the agility to innovate and break new ground. “Our mission is to elevate the experience clients can enjoy on charter and we very much see our role as providing the inspiratio­n and logistics to make this happen,” explains Hornsby. Yomira is confident that the charter industry will gradually recover its ground once travel restrictio­ns are relaxed, but is exercising in-depth due diligence to reassure clients on health, safety and travel protocols during continuing uncertain times. Equally importantl­y, Yomira is committed to supporting sustainabl­e yachting, from promoting the often underestim­ated pleasures of chartering a sailing yacht to engaging in carbon footprint reduction initiative­s. “We also foresee increasing interest from clients in ocean conservati­on projects going forward and we will be developing some exciting voyages with customised aspects to meet this demand,” says Armstrong.

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