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Sri Lanka’s Appeal to Superyachts

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I am happy that we came to Sri Lanka as it gave the crew a great opportunity to have some very interesting time ashore in a country most of us have never visited Captain Glen, M/Y Vava The superyacht M.Y. Vava recently enjoyed a wonderful visit after arriving in all her glory at Port Galle […]

West Papua Officially the World’s First Conservation Province

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APS Indonesia’s Thomas Taatjes, a proud member of SeaLegacy, is thrilled to pass on news of the incredible success of the ratification the volunteer group has been pushing for with great effort for some time in West Papua. “SeaLegacy and the individuals and network organisations mentioned in the announcement following have been working hard to […]

Dragon Viewing at Komodo National Marine Park

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Partial restoration shut-down to not take away from visiting yachts enjoyment In light of recent news from Indonesia regarding the Komodo National Marine Park, the team from APS reports visitors can expect almost the same options for viewing the famed Komodo Dragons as there will be only a partial closure: “It’s business as usual in […]

Great March cruising in Raja Ampat

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The last month has been busy for APS Indonesia in Raja Ampat, with favourable weather patterns making a great cruising season of these wonderful islands. “By virtue of our head guide, Arief, it’s been all hands on deck so to speak”, notes Captain Jimmy Blee: “Jimmy, the thing I love about my job is seeing […]

Yacht Charter Cultural Experiences in New Zealand

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Asia Pacific Superyachts ready with full support for yachting ventures Based in Auckland, the main superyacht hub, Asia Pacific Superyacht (APS) New Zealand charter services cover all aspects of large yacht shore support; such as obtaining a charter licence, guiding through the local tax policies and up to date legal advice for captains and management […]