Yacht Itinerary and Daily On‑Board Activities
Day 1 – Arrival and Embarkation
Guests are welcomed at the private marina in Nadi, Fiji. After check‑in, a champagne reception on the main deck introduces the crew and itinerary. The 120‑foot motor‑yacht departs at sunset, offering a cocktail hour with views of the Mamanuca Islands. Dinner is a multi‑course seafood feast prepared by the onboard chef in the aft dining salon.
Day 2 – Coral Reef Exploration, Yasawa Chain
Morning yoga on the sun‑deck is followed by breakfast of tropical fruits. The yacht anchors in Taveuni Lagoon for a guided snorkel among vibrant corals and turtles. A beachside barbecue provides lunch, and the afternoon offers paddle‑boarding, a marine‑biologist talk, or a spa treatment in the wellness suite. Evening includes a traditional Fijian meke performance and a gourmet dinner with kava‑infused desserts. Nighttime on the deck includes a curated selection of Pacific jazz and a starlit cocktail menu featuring local rums.
Day 3 – Luxury Fishing and Island Picnic
At dawn the crew prepares the fishing deck for deep‑sea sport‑fishing targeting mahi‑mahi and tuna. Caught fish are turned into a chef‑crafted “catch‑of‑the‑day” menu. Mid‑day the yacht sails to Naviti Island for a curated picnic of fine cheeses, cured meats and local fruit on a private beach. Guests may explore rainforest trails or relax in hammocks before returning for a sunset cocktail and a seven‑course tasting menu paired with Pacific wines.
Day 4 – Cultural Immersion, Viti Levu
Morning a shore‑excursion to a Fijian village includes a weaving workshop and traditional cooking demonstration, followed by a communal “lovo” lunch. The yacht returns for an afternoon of leisure: mixology masterclass, regional literature library, or private cinema on the deck’s retractable screen. Dinner is a themed “Pacific Rim” experience highlighting flavors from Tahiti, Samoa and Tonga. Guests may also enjoy a traditional dance workshop, learning the graceful movements of the meke under the guidance of a local cultural ambassador.
Day 5 – Open‑Water Wellness Retreat
The day begins with sunrise meditation, then guided paddle‑board yoga in calm waters. The onboard spa offers massages, hydrotherapy and salt‑cave inhalation therapy. Nutritional workshops teach use of Pacific super‑foods, followed by a light plant‑based lunch al fresco. Evening features a stargazing talk and a moonlit dinner with a raw seafood platter. A gentle nightcap of herbal tea infused with lemongrass and ginger is offered, promoting restful sleep.
Day 6 – Rainforest Adventure, Vanuatu
Early departure to Vanuatu’s interior; the yacht drops guests at a remote jetty for a guided trek through tropical rainforest to a hidden waterfall swim. A portable‑grill jungle lunch is enjoyed beside the falls. Return to the yacht for a sunset sail and a marine‑conservation briefing. Dinner showcases a fusion of French technique and Pacific ingredients with boutique rums. Sunrise yoga on the bow welcomes the new day with ocean breezes.
Day 7 – Farewell and Disembarkation
Morning includes a leisurely deck breakfast and a private photography session. The yacht returns to Nadi harbor, where guests are escorted to the airport. A farewell brunch of pastries, tropical smoothies and a champagne toast concludes the voyage.
Jungle Lodge Accommodation Types and Room Details
Prestige Pacific’s jungle lodge is designed to blend luxury with the surrounding rainforest, offering a curated selection of accommodations that cater to couples, families, and adventure‑focused travelers. Each unit is positioned to maximize privacy, natural light, and unobstructed views of the canopy, while incorporating sustainable materials and low‑impact technologies.
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1. Deluxe Bungalow
- Size: 45 m² (485 ft²)
- Sleeping Arrangement: One king‑size bed or two twin beds upon request
- Key Features: Private verandah with hammocks, floor‑to‑ceiling glass walls, rain‑shower with reclaimed‑wood tiles, and a compact kitchenette stocked with organic snacks.
- Amenities: Climate‑controlled air‑circulation, in‑room safe, premium linens, eco‑friendly toiletries, and a tablet‑controlled lighting system that mimics sunrise and sunset cycles.
- View: Panoramic outlook over the river valley and lowland forest.
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2. Canopy Cabin
- Size: 30 m² (323 ft²)
- Sleeping Arrangement: King‑size bed with optional roll‑away cot for a child under 12.
- Key Features: Elevated platform 12 m (40 ft) above ground, accessed via a discreet rope bridge. The cabin includes a glass‑panelled ceiling for stargazing, a compact en‑suite bathroom with solar‑heated water, and a built‑in balcony with a built‑in binocular station.
- Amenities: Natural ventilation enhanced by a solar‑powered ceiling fan, organic cotton bedding, and a personal sound‑masking device to soften nocturnal wildlife sounds.
- View: Direct immersion in the mid‑canopy, offering uninterrupted birdwatching opportunities.
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3. River Suite
- Size: 60 m² (646 ft²)
- Sleeping Arrangement: King‑size bed plus a separate lounge area with a sofa bed for up to two additional guests.
- Key Features: Floor‑to‑wall sliding doors open onto a private deck that extends over the river, a full‑size bathtub with a view of the flowing water, and a separate living room equipped with a curated library of regional literature.
- Amenities: High‑efficiency air‑conditioning, a mini‑bar stocked with locally sourced fruit juices, a rain‑forest aroma diffuser, and a smart‑mirror that displays weather and tide information.
- View: Riverfront panorama with occasional sightings of otters and caiman.
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4. Family Villa
- Size: 90 m² (969 ft²)
- Sleeping Arrangement: Two queen‑size beds in the master bedroom, a secondary bedroom with two twin beds, and a convertible sofa in the living area.
- Key Features: Two private terraces—one with a plunge pool and another with a shaded gazebo—both equipped with child‑safe railings. The villa includes a fully equipped kitchen, a dining table for six, and an en‑suite bathroom with a walk‑in shower and a separate toilet.
- Amenities: Integrated solar panels powering LED lighting, a high‑definition television with nature documentaries, and a curated selection of board games and puzzles.
- View: Overlooking the lodge’s central clearing, providing easy access to guided nature walks.
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5. Eco Pod
- Size: 20 m² (215 ft²)
- Sleeping Arrangement: One queen‑size platform bed with a built‑in storage compartment.
- Key Features: Constructed from locally harvested bamboo and recycled steel, the pod features a compact composting toilet and a rainwater‑catchment shower. A retractable roof panel allows for open‑air sleeping during dry evenings.
- Amenities: Low‑energy LED lighting, a solar‑charged power bank, and a pocket Wi‑Fi hotspot for essential connectivity.
- View: Situated on the forest floor, the pod offers an intimate perspective of the understory flora and nocturnal insects.
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Sustainability and Accessibility
All accommodation types adhere to Prestige Pacific’s eco‑certification standards. Materials are sourced responsibly, and each unit incorporates rainwater harvesting, solar energy, and biodegradable amenities. For guests with reduced mobility, the Deluxe Bungalow and River Suite are equipped with wheelchair‑friendly doorways, grab‑bars, and roll‑in showers, while the central lodge provides electric golf‑cart transport throughout the property.
Each room’s design balances comfort with immersion, ensuring that guests experience the jungle’s vibrancy without compromising on luxury. The varied accommodation portfolio enables personalized stays, whether the priority is a romantic canopy retreat, a family‑focused villa, or an eco‑conscious pod adventure.
Exclusive Shore Excursions and Guided Jungle Treks
Prestige Pacific’s dual‑environment itinerary blends the pristine calm of secluded coastlines with the raw, immersive experience of tropical rainforest terrain. Each excursion is curated to showcase the region’s most coveted natural and cultural assets while preserving the privacy and comfort expected of an ultra‑luxury voyage.
Private Island Coves
Guests disembark onto hand‑selected, uninhabited islands where turquoise lagoons meet powder‑soft sand. A dedicated concierge arranges a bespoke beach set‑up—silk loungers, shaded cabanas, and a chilled gourmet picnic featuring locally sourced seafood, tropical fruits, and artisanal charcuterie. Certified marine biologists accompany the group for a brief, on‑site briefing about the lagoon’s coral health, enabling informed snorkeling that highlights vibrant sponges, soft corals, and resident reef fish. All equipment is sanitized and stored in climate‑controlled lockers aboard the yacht.
Cultural Heritage Tours
A short, private transfer to the nearest coastal village offers an authentic glimpse of indigenous traditions. Guests meet community elders who demonstrate age‑old weaving techniques, shell‑carving, and traditional dance. A curated tasting menu presents regional specialties prepared in a communal kitchen, with explanations of sourcing practices that support sustainable agriculture. The itinerary includes a respectful, guided walk through a historic lighthouse, where interpretive panels detail maritime navigation history and the role of the lighthouse in protecting early trade routes.
Sunset Dolphin Cruise
At day’s end, a twilight sail brings passengers to a known dolphin aggregation zone. The yacht’s low‑draft hull minimizes disturbance, allowing close observation of spinner and bottlenose dolphins as they surf the bow wave. An onboard naturalist narrates behavioral patterns and conservation initiatives, while a glass‑bottom viewing lounge offers an unobstructed perspective of the surrounding reef.
Guided Jungle Treks
*Rainforest Immersion Trail*
A 3‑hour trek led by a certified ecotourism guide traverses the heart of the tropical rainforest. The path follows ancient footpaths marked by stone cairns, ensuring minimal impact on the understory. Participants receive a lightweight, waterproof field guide highlighting endemic flora such as the giant philodendron, orchid species, and the towering kapok tree. The guide points out symbiotic relationships—e.g., ant‑plant mutualism—and explains the ecological significance of the forest’s canopy layers.
*Wildlife Spotting Expedition*
Early‑morning treks focus on fauna observation. With binoculars and low‑impact spotting scopes provided, guests may encounter the elusive clouded leopard, colorful bromeliad‑nesting birds, and a chorus of howler monkeys. A wildlife biologist on hand records sightings for regional conservation databases, reinforcing the program’s contribution to biodiversity monitoring.
*Riverine Canoe & Trek Combo*
A short canoe segment on a meandering tributary precedes a riverside trek to a hidden waterfall. The canoe is hand‑crafted from locally sourced timber, and paddlers are instructed in silent navigation techniques to avoid startling wildlife. At the waterfall, a natural pool invites a brief, supervised dip; water quality is regularly tested to meet luxury‑standard hygiene protocols.
“Prestige Pacific’s shore and jungle experiences excel in integrating high‑touch service with rigorous environmental stewardship. The private island picnics and guided rainforest treks are designed to deliver exclusivity without compromising the ecosystems they showcase. Travelers who value both privacy and authenticity will find the program’s balance of curated comfort and immersive discovery unparalleled in the luxury cruise segment.”
All excursions adhere to the highest safety standards, including emergency medical kits, satellite communication links, and real‑time weather monitoring. Participants receive a detailed briefing packet outlining itinerary timing, required attire, and sustainability guidelines before each departure. The combination of secluded coastal indulgence and expertly guided rainforest exploration creates a seamless, dual‑environment narrative that defines the Prestige Pacific experience.
All‑Inclusive Dining Menus and Specialty Cuisine Options
Prestige Pacific’s exclusive yacht and jungle escape delivers a seamless culinary experience that blends international gourmet standards with the distinctive flavors of the Pacific region. Every day, guests are presented with a curated all‑inclusive menu that rotates across three distinct venues on the yacht: the Main Salon, the Open‑Deck Terrace, and the Intimate Suite Dining Room. The Main Salon offers a buffet‑style breakfast and dinner service, featuring fresh tropical fruits, artisanal breads, locally sourced smoked fish, and a selection of cold and hot dishes prepared to order. Dinner service includes a multi‑course plated menu with options such as seared ahi tuna with yuzu‑infused ponzu, herb‑crusted lamb rack with rosemary jus, and a vegetarian risotto enriched with forest mushrooms and truffle oil. All meals are complemented by a curated selection of premium wines, craft beers, and non‑alcoholic beverages, all included in the all‑inclusive rate.
The Open‑Deck Terrace specializes in al fresco dining, allowing guests to enjoy panoramic ocean views while sampling a rotating “Chef’s Tasting” menu. This menu highlights seasonal ingredients sourced from local markets in Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. Signature dishes include coconut‑cured snapper with mango salsa, banana leaf‑wrapped pork belly with tamarind glaze, and a plant‑based curry featuring taro, sweet potato, and native greens. The terrace also offers a dedicated sushi bar, where master chefs prepare nigiri, maki, and sashimi using sustainably harvested fish, accompanied by traditional accompaniments such as pickled ginger, wasabi, and soy sauce.
On land, the jungle lodge’s main restaurant presents a separate all‑inclusive dining program that emphasizes the culinary heritage of the Pacific interior. The menu incorporates indigenous ingredients such as kava‑infused sauces, breadfruit, and native herbs. Highlights include a slow‑braised pork shoulder marinated in citrus and ginger, served with cassava mash, and a fresh-water fish stew flavored with lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves. For guests seeking specialty cuisine, the lodge offers themed evenings: a Polynesian luau featuring kalua pig, poi, and taro dumplings; an Asian fusion night with Thai green curry, Vietnamese spring rolls, and Japanese tempura; and an Italian soirée showcasing handmade pasta, truffle‑scented risotto, and tiramisu made with locally sourced coffee.
Dietary accommodations are integrated into every dining venue. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten‑free, and dairy‑free alternatives are prepared upon request, with clear labeling on buffet stations and menu cards. The culinary team works closely with guests to tailor meals for specific allergies or medical requirements, ensuring that all dietary needs are met without compromising flavor or presentation.
Beverage service extends beyond the standard all‑inclusive offerings. A dedicated sommelier curates a rotating wine list that showcases boutique vineyards from New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, with tasting notes provided for each selection. Craft cocktail specialists create signature drinks using regional spirits, such as a passion‑fruit infused rum punch, a hibiscus gin fizz, and a non‑alcoholic tropical mocktail featuring fresh pineapple and lemongrass syrup. All beverage selections are included in the all‑inclusive package, allowing guests to enjoy unlimited refreshments throughout their stay on the yacht and in the jungle lodge.
Luxury Spa Treatments and Wellness Programs on Board and On Land
Prestige Pacific’s exclusive yacht‑and‑jungle itinerary blends the serenity of open‑water cruising with the restorative ambience of a tropical rainforest retreat. The wellness component is built around a curated menu of spa treatments, fitness sessions, and holistic practices that can be experienced both aboard the vessel and at the jungle lodge, ensuring continuous rejuvenation throughout the journey.
On‑Board Spa Suite
The yacht features a dedicated spa suite of 45 sq m, designed with natural teak, marine‑grade glass, and a panoramic forward view. The suite houses a treatment table, a hydro‑massage bathtub, a steam enclo and a private sauna heated with sustainably sourced wood. Certified therapists, trained in Swedish, deep‑tissue, and Lymphatic drainage techniques, rotate on a two‑week schedule to maintain a 1:1 guest‑therapist ratio.
*Signature Treatments*
- Oceanic Renewal Facial – a 75‑minute protocol that combines marine‑derived algae mask, gentle micro‑dermabrasion, and lymphatic drainage massage, targeting dehydration and sun‑exposure stress.
- Marine Stone Body Wrap – a warm basalt stone wrap infused with kelp extract, followed by a 30‑minute hydro‑massage, promoting detoxification and muscle relaxation.
- Aromatherapy Massage – choice of calming lavender, invigorating citrus, or grounding sandalwood essential oils, blended with a 60‑minute Swedish or deep‑tissue massage.
*Wellness Programs*
- Sunrise Yoga – 45‑minute sessions on the deck at dawn, led by a certified yoga instructor, focusing on Vinyasa flow to awaken the musculoskeletal system while the horizon opens.
- Pilates Core Fusion – twice‑weekly 30‑minute classes using portable reformer equipment, emphasizing core stability and posture alignment for long‑duration sailing.
- Guided Meditation – 20‑minute audio‑guided sessions available via the yacht’s entertainment system, with themes ranging from breath awareness to oceanic visualization.
All treatments use organic, reef‑safe products sourced from the Pacific region, and the water used in hydro‑therapy is filtered through a UV‑light system to meet the highest hygiene standards.
Jungle Lodge Spa & Wellness Center
Upon arrival at the rainforest lodge, guests transition to a 60 sq m eco‑spa built from reclaimed timber and thatch, set on a riverbank clearing. The lodge’s spa team includes a licensed esthetician, a reflexology specialist, and a traditional healer versed in indigenous plant medicine. The treatment menu expands to incorporate rainforest botanicals, offering a distinct contrast to the marine‑focused therapies aboard the yacht.
*Signature Treatments*
- Rainforest Renewal Facial – a 60‑minute protocol using guava seed oil, camu‑camu antioxidant serum, and a gentle mist of mistletoe extract, designed to revitalize skin after exposure to humidity and sun.
- Herbal Body Scrub – a full‑body exfoliation with crushed cacao nibs and locally harvested tea tree leaves, followed by a warm herbal compress of lemongrass and ginger.
- Foot Reflexology – 45‑minute session targeting pressure points aligned with the circulatory and lymphatic systems, enhancing detoxification after days of sailing.
*Holistic Programs*
- Forest Bathing (Shinrin‑yoku) – daily guided walks through the canopy, encouraging mindful breathing and sensory immersion to lower cortisol levels and improve immune function.
- Ayurvedic Healing Circle – evening gatherings where a certified Ayurvedic practitioner conducts personalized dosha assessments, offers dietary recommendations, and leads gentle restorative yoga.
- Traditional Plant Medicine Workshops – interactive sessions introducing guests to the preparation and therapeutic use of native herbs such as noni, turmeric, and moringa, under the supervision of local healers.
Fitness facilities at the lodge include an open‑air gym with resistance bands, kettlebells, and a bamboo climbing wall, allowing guests to maintain strength training while enjoying the rainforest backdrop. A dedicated meditation pavilion, positioned beside a cascading waterfall, provides a tranquil space for silent contemplation or guided mindfulness practices.
Integration of On‑Board and On‑Land Wellness
The itinerary’s design ensures seamless continuity between maritime and terrestrial wellness experiences. Guests receive a personalized wellness journal at embarkation, documenting treatment preferences, skin and health assessments, and progress notes. Therapists on the yacht share these records with the lodge’s spa team, enabling a tailored transition that respects each guest’s physiological responses and goals. Nutritional support aligns with the wellness theme, featuring a Mediterranean‑style menu on the yacht and a plant‑forward, locally sourced cuisine at the lodge, both crafted to complement the spa protocols and enhance overall vitality.
Through this dual‑environment approach, Prestige Pacific delivers an immersive, luxury‑level spa and wellness program that harmonizes the restorative powers of the ocean and the rainforest, offering guests a holistic journey of renewal from deck to canopy.
Private Charter Options and Customized Route Planning
Prestige Pacific offers a tiered portfolio of private‑charter vessels designed to accommodate a spectrum of group sizes, luxury expectations, and adventure styles. The fleet is divided into three primary categories:
1. Intimate Explorer Yachts (8‑12 guests) – Compact, high‑performance motor yachts equipped with spacious fly‑deck lounges, a master suite with en‑suite bathroom, and a dedicated crew cabin. These vessels excel in navigating shallow coastal channels and riverine passages, making them ideal for combined sea‑to‑jungle itineraries where access to remote mangrove estuaries and inland waterways is required.
2. Mid‑Size Luxury Catamarans (12‑20 guests) – Dual‑hull designs provide expansive aft decks, multiple staterooms with private verandas, and a full‑service galley. The catamaran’s stable platform reduces motion‑sickness, allowing guests to enjoy extended daylight hours on deck while the vessel maintains a steady speed of 12‑15 knots across open water and calm inland rivers.
3. Grand Expedition Yachts (20‑30 guests) – Full‑size motor yachts featuring a concierge‑level suite, a spa‑inspired wellness suite, and a flexible conference lounge. These yachts are equipped with advanced navigation suites, satellite communications, and a dedicated tender fleet for shore‑side excursions. Their deeper draft supports offshore cruising to pristine island chains before transitioning to inland jungle bases.
Crew Composition and Services
All charter options include a professional crew complement tailored to vessel size: a captain, first officer, chief steward, deckhand, and, for larger yachts, a dedicated chef and spa therapist. Crew members hold international maritime certifications, including STCW Basic Safety Training and advanced navigation qualifications. Their responsibilities extend beyond vessel operation to include route briefing, weather monitoring, and on‑board concierge services such as curated culinary experiences and equipment provisioning for jungle treks.
Customized Route Planning Process
1. Initial Consultation – Guests provide preferred travel dates, desired destinations, activity focus (e.g., marine wildlife observation, rainforest canopy walks, cultural immersion), and any special accessibility requirements. The planning team compiles a preliminary itinerary matrix that aligns with seasonal weather patterns and local event calendars.
2. Geospatial Analysis – Using high‑resolution satellite imagery and hydrographic charts, the navigation team identifies optimal sea lanes, anchorage points, and river entry portals. Key variables include tidal windows, depth contours, and proximity to protected marine zones. For jungle segments, GIS data on trail networks, elevation, and biodiversity hotspots informs safe landing zones for tenders and overland transfers.
3. Regulatory Compliance – Each jurisdiction along the route requires specific permits: marine protected area entry permits, customs clearance for foreign‑flagged vessels, and, where inland waterways intersect sovereign territories, riverine transit authorizations. The charter office secures all documentation in advance, ensuring seamless border crossings and compliance with local environmental regulations.
4. Dynamic Weather Integration – Real‑time meteorological feeds from regional forecasting agencies are integrated into the voyage planning software. The system generates risk assessments for cyclonic activity, monsoon fronts, and localized squall development. Contingency routes are pre‑programmed, allowing the captain to adjust course with minimal disruption to the guest schedule.
5. Activity Synchronization – Specialized itineraries align marine and jungle experiences. For example, a sunrise dolphin‑watching sortie off the coastal archipelago can be timed to conclude before a guided trek into an adjacent rainforest reserve. On‑board specialists coordinate equipment logistics, such as deploying waterproof drones for aerial reef surveys or arranging night‑time canopy zip‑line sessions with local guides.
6. Final Itinerary Confirmation – A detailed day‑by‑day schedule is delivered to guests, including embarkation times, anchor or dock locations, expected sea conditions, and a list of on‑board amenities available each day. The document also outlines emergency protocols, medical evacuation procedures, and contact points for local partners.
Flexibility and Real‑Time Adjustments
During the charter, the crew monitors all variables continuously. Should a weather system shift, a marine biologist spot a transient migration event, or a cultural festival arise, the itinerary can be adapted on the fly. Guests receive updated briefings via the yacht’s secure communication system, ensuring transparency and informed decision‑making throughout the voyage.
By integrating bespoke vessel selection with a data‑driven, regulatory‑compliant route planning framework, Prestige Pacific delivers seamless transitions between oceanic cruising and deep‑jungle immersion, guaranteeing a private charter experience that aligns precisely with each guest’s vision of luxury adventure.
Transportation Logistics: Transfers, Flights, and Ground Services
Prestige Pacific coordinates a seamless, end‑to‑end travel experience that begins the moment a guest departs their home city and concludes with a private return to the airport. International arrivals are routed through major hubs that accommodate the full range of aircraft required for the itinerary, including scheduled commercial flights, premium‑class services, and dedicated private‑jet operations. For guests traveling from North America, Europe, or Asia, the preferred entry points are Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Miami International Airport (MIA), and London Heathrow Airport (LHR). Each of these airports provides customs and immigration facilities capable of processing high‑value travelers with expedited clearance, allowing swift transition to ground transportation.
Upon landing, a fleet of climate‑controlled, luxury ground vehicles stands ready to escort guests from the terminal to the designated departure point. The fleet comprises high‑performance sedans, spacious SUVs, and wheelchair‑accessible vans, all equipped with on‑board Wi‑Fi, complimentary refreshments, and professional drivers trained in discreet, security‑aware service. Transfer routes are pre‑planned to avoid peak traffic corridors, and real‑time traffic monitoring ensures optimal travel times. For guests arriving on private jets, a dedicated apron service handles aircraft marshaling, fuel top‑up, and luggage handling, while a concierge liaison meets the party at the jet bridge and escorts them directly to the pre‑arranged vehicle.
The primary maritime segment of the itinerary commences at the private dock in Montego Bay, Jamaica, where the Prestige Pacific charter yacht is moored. Ground transport from the airport to the dock is executed via a premium shuttle service that includes a short, scenic drive along the coastal highway, providing guests with panoramic views of the Caribbean shoreline. The shuttle’s schedule aligns precisely with flight arrival windows, guaranteeing that the yacht is ready for embarkation within 30 minutes of dock arrival. For guests preferring a more exclusive arrival, a helicopter transfer from the Montego Bay International Airport to the yacht’s helipad is available, reducing ground travel time to under ten minutes and offering an aerial perspective of the island’s terrain.
During the jungle phase of the escape, ground logistics shift to all‑terrain vehicles designed for limited‑access routes. These vehicles feature reinforced suspension, four‑wheel drive, and elevated seating to navigate the rugged pathways that lead to the private eco‑lodge deep within the rainforest. Drivers possess extensive knowledge of local topography, weather patterns, and wildlife considerations, ensuring safe passage while minimizing environmental impact. Transfer times from the yacht’s anchorage to the jungle lodge are typically 45 minutes, contingent on tide conditions and road clearance. All vehicles are stocked with emergency medical kits, satellite communication devices, and biodegradable waste containers to uphold the sustainability standards of the program.
Return logistics mirror the inbound sequence, with coordinated pickups from the jungle lodge to the yacht, followed by a scheduled departure to the nearest international airport. The yacht’s itinerary includes a scheduled departure window that aligns with the guest’s outbound flight, allowing for a buffer of two hours to accommodate any unforeseen delays. Upon arrival at the airport, guests are escorted to the terminal’s premium lounge, where baggage handling and check‑in services are completed on their behalf. For private‑jet departures, the yacht positions itself within a protected anchorage adjacent to the airport’s seaplane terminal, enabling a direct transfer to the aircraft via a dedicated launch craft.
Throughout the entire journey, Prestige Pacific employs a centralized logistics command center that monitors flight statuses, maritime conditions, and ground traffic in real time. This hub coordinates with airline partners, yacht crew, and ground service providers to adjust schedules dynamically, ensuring punctuality, safety, and a consistently high level of service for every guest.
Adventure Gear Rentals and Safety Briefings
Prestige Pacific provides a comprehensive inventory of premium adventure equipment to support both marine and jungle excursions. All gear is sourced from internationally recognized manufacturers and undergoes a rigorous inspection cycle before each charter. Rental items include full‑face snorkeling masks, buoyancy‑controlled diving jackets, underwater communication units, reef‑safe fins, and lightweight dry‑suits for extended immersion. On land, the catalogue features carbon‑fiber trekking poles, moisture‑wicking insulated jackets, waterproof backpacks with compression straps, GPS‑enabled altimeters, and high‑traction hiking boots with replaceable Vibram soles. Each piece is labeled with a unique identification tag that links to a digital maintenance log, ensuring traceability and accountability throughout the rental period.
The reservation process is integrated into the pre‑arrival itinerary platform. Guests select required items up to 72 hours before embarkation, allowing the logistics team to stage equipment in climate‑controlled storage and perform final functionality checks. On the day of departure, a dedicated gear concierge conducts a rapid verification, confirming model specifications, size suitability, and personal comfort adjustments. Should any item be unsuitable, an immediate replacement is provided from a parallel inventory pool, guaranteeing uninterrupted participation in scheduled activities.
Safety briefings are delivered by certified marine biologists, certified dive instructors, and accredited wilderness guides, each holding relevant qualifications such as PADI Master Instructor, NAUI Advanced Open Water, and International Mountain Guides Association (IMGA) credentials. Briefings are scheduled at two critical junctures: the initial orientation aboard the yacht prior to offshore deployment, and a secondary session at the jungle base camp before inland treks commence. Each session lasts approximately 30 minutes and follows a standardized curriculum that covers equipment operation, emergency procedures, environmental stewardship, and local hazard awareness.
Marine safety instruction emphasizes proper buoyancy control, regulator maintenance, and the use of surface marker buoys. Participants receive hands‑on demonstrations of underwater communication devices, followed by a supervised dive in a designated safety zone to practice skills under real‑time supervision. The briefing also outlines the protocol for decompression sickness, entanglement response, and the location of onboard emergency medical kits equipped with oxygen rebreathers and automated external defibrillators (AEDs). All participants are required to acknowledge comprehension through a signed safety acknowledgment form before entering the water.
Jungle safety briefings focus on terrain navigation, wildlife encounter protocols, and weather‑related risk mitigation. Guides illustrate the correct use of trekking poles, demonstrate rapid shelter erection with the supplied ultralight tarp system, and review the operation of personal locator beacons (PLBs). Emergency evacuation routes are mapped, and the location of satellite communication devices is highlighted. Participants are instructed on the proper disposal of waste to preserve the integrity of the surrounding ecosystem, adhering to the Leave No Trace principles endorsed by regional conservation authorities.
Throughout both marine and terrestrial activities, real‑time monitoring is maintained via onboard AIS (Automatic Identification System) for vessel tracking and GPS trackers for jungle groups. In the event of an incident, the command center initiates a predefined response sequence that includes immediate medical triage, coordination with local rescue services, and rapid deployment of the vessel’s rescue craft or helicopter insertion capabilities. All safety protocols are reviewed annually by an external audit firm specializing in adventure tourism compliance, ensuring that Prestige Pacific’s standards remain aligned with the latest industry best practices and regulatory requirements.
Pricing Packages, Inclusions, and Upgrade Opportunities
Package Overview
Prestige Pacific offers three tiered packages designed to accommodate varying levels of luxury and adventure while maintaining the core experience of a private yacht cruise combined with an immersive jungle retreat. All packages are priced per guest based on double occupancy; single‑occupancy rates are calculated at a 25 % premium. Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and include all taxes, port fees, and service charges.
| Package | Duration | Base Price (Double Occupancy) | Single‑Occupancy Rate | ||
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| Platinum | 10 days / 9 nights | $12,950 | $16,187 | ||
| Gold | 8 days / 7 nights | $9,350 | $11,688 | ||
| Silver | 6 days / 5 nights | $6,800 | $8,500 |
Inclusions by Package
*All packages include the following core elements:*
- Private Yacht Charter – Full‑time access to a 45‑meter, crew‑operated motor‑yacht equipped with a master suite, two twin cabins, a sun deck, and a hydraulic tender for on‑shore excursions.
- Luxury Jungle Lodge – Two‑night stay in an eco‑lodge situated within a protected rainforest reserve, featuring a king‑size canopy suite, en‑suite bathroom, and private balcony.
- All‑Inclusive Gourmet Dining – Chef‑curated menus on board and at the lodge, covering breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two specialty tasting events per itinerary.
- Guided Excursions – Daily activities led by certified marine biologists and rainforest naturalists, including snorkeling in coral atolls, wildlife spotting tours, and cultural village visits.
- Transfers & Ground Transport – Private airport-to‑yacht and yacht‑to‑lodge transfers, plus all intra‑island transportation in climate‑controlled vehicles.
- Premium Amenities – Complimentary Wi‑Fi on board, in‑cabin entertainment system, bottled water, and a welcome amenity kit (organic toiletries, local fruit basket).
- Travel Insurance – Comprehensive coverage for trip cancellation, medical emergencies, and evacuation.
*Package‑specific enhancements:*
- Platinum – Includes an additional night at the jungle lodge, a private sunset dinner on the yacht’s aft deck, and a full‑day guided dive with a professional instructor.
- Gold – Adds a half‑day rainforest canopy walk with a naturalist, a sunset cocktail reception on the sun deck, and a complimentary spa treatment at the lodge’s wellness center.
- Silver – Provides a group‑size snorkel excursion, a welcome brunch on the yacht, and a guided evening walk in the nearby mangrove forest.
Upgrade Opportunities
Guests may customize their experience through a range of optional upgrades, available at any stage of booking. All upgrades are priced per person and can be added to any package.
1. Cabin Enhancements
- *Master Suite Upgrade* – Additional space, private jacuzzi, and personalized butler service: +$1,250 per night.
- *Twin Cabin Luxury Package* – Premium linens, pillow menu, and in‑cabin mini‑bar: +$350 per night.
2. Extended Jungle Stay
- *Additional Night at Eco‑Lodge*: $950 per night, inclusive of all lodge amenities and meals.
- *Private Guided Night Safari*: $420 per person, includes night‑vision equipment and lanterns.
3. Water‑Based Activities
- *Personal Dive Session*: $620 per dive, includes equipment, dive guide, and certification refresher.
- *Kayak & Paddleboard Adventure*: $210 per person, with professional instructor and safety gear.
4. Wellness & Spa
- *Full‑Day Spa Retreat*: $780 per person, featuring massage, facial, and access to hydrotherapy pool.
- *Yoga on Deck*: $150 per session, led by a certified instructor, with sunrise or sunset options.
5. Culinary Experiences
- *Chef’s Table Private Dining*: $495 per person, multi‑course tasting menu paired with premium wines.
- *Island Foraging & Cooking Class*: $340 per person, includes market visit, ingredient selection, and hands‑on preparation.
6. Transportation & Logistics
- *Charter Flight Transfer*: $1,850 per flight segment, providing door‑to‑door service from the guest’s home airport to the yacht’s departure port.
- *Luxury Vehicle Upgrade*: $120 per day, premium SUV with driver for all on‑shore movements.
Booking and Payment Terms
- A 30 % deposit secures the reservation; the balance is due 45 days prior to departure.
- Cancellations up to 60 days before departure receive a full refund minus a $250 administrative fee.
- Changes to the itinerary or upgrades after the deposit are subject to availability and may incur additional fees.
These structured packages and upgrade options enable guests to tailor the Prestige Pacific experience to their desired level of exclusivity, ensuring a seamless blend of maritime elegance and rainforest adventure.
Booking Policies, Payment Schedule, and Cancellation Terms
Reservation Confirmation
All reservations for the Prestige Pacific Exclusive Yacht & Jungle Escape are secured only after receipt of the initial deposit and issuance of a written confirmation. The confirmation outlines the travel dates, cabin or lodge allocation, selected itinerary options, and the total amount due. Modifications to the itinerary, guest list, or accommodation category after confirmation are subject to availability and may incur additional fees.
Deposit Requirements
A non‑refundable deposit of 30 % of the total package price is required at the time of booking. The deposit must be paid by bank transfer or approved credit card within five business days of the reservation request. Failure to remit the deposit within this timeframe results in automatic release of the reservation and forfeiture of any applied promotional rates.
Payment Schedule
| Milestone | Amount Due | Deadline | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deposit | 30 % of total price | Within 5 business days of booking | ||
| First Installment | 40 % of total price | 60 days prior to departure | ||
| Final Balance | 30 % of total price | 30 days prior to departure |
All payments are payable in the currency specified in the confirmation. Late payments beyond the stipulated deadlines will incur a surcharge of 2 % per week of the outstanding amount, calculated from the due date until receipt of payment. The final balance must be cleared before the issuance of the pre‑departure briefing packet; otherwise, the reservation will be cancelled without refund.
Inclusions Covered by Payments
The amounts outlined above include:
- Private yacht charter with crew and captain for the maritime segment
- Jungle lodge accommodation, meals, and guided excursions for the terrestrial segment
- All on‑board amenities, fuel, and port fees for the yacht portion
- Licensed local guides, transportation, and entrance fees for jungle activities
- Travel insurance coverage for the duration of the program (optional upgrades available at additional cost)
Exclusions
Personal expenses, optional spa treatments, alcoholic beverages beyond the standard bar allocation, and any activities not expressly listed in the itinerary are excluded and are the responsibility of the guest.
Cancellation by Guest
| Notice Period | Refund of Deposit | Refund of Subsequent Payments | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| > 90 days before departure | Full refund of deposit | 100 % of payments received | ||
| 60–90 days before departure | Deposit retained | 75 % of subsequent payments | ||
| 30–59 days before departure | Deposit retained | 50 % of subsequent payments | ||
| 14–29 days before departure | Deposit retained | 25 % of subsequent payments | ||
| < 14 days before departure | Deposit retained | No refund |
All refunds are processed within 14 business days of the cancellation request. The deposit is non‑refundable under any circumstances, including force‑major events, unless a full itinerary cancellation is issued by Prestige Pacific.
Cancellation by Prestige Pacific
In the unlikely event that Prestige Pacific must cancel or substantially modify the program, guests will receive a full refund of all amounts paid, including the deposit. Alternative dates may be offered at no additional cost, subject to guest approval.
Rescheduling
Guests may request a change of travel dates up to 60 days before the original departure, subject to availability and a rescheduling fee of 5 % of the total package price. The new itinerary will be subject to the same payment schedule, with any balance due adjusted accordingly.
Force‑Majeure
Events beyond the control of either party—including natural disasters, civil unrest, pandemics, or governmental travel restrictions—constitute force‑majeure. In such cases, Prestige Pacific will either provide a full refund or a mutually agreed alternative itinerary, without liability for additional costs incurred by the guest.
All terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which Prestige Pacific is incorporated and are binding upon acceptance of the reservation confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What destinations are included in the Prestige Pacific Exclusive Yacht & Jungle Escape itinerary?
The itinerary combines a luxury yacht cruise through the South Pacific islands (including Tahiti, Bora Bora, and the Cook Islands) with a guided jungle retreat in the tropical rainforests of Costa Rica.
How long is the overall program, and how is time divided between the yacht and jungle components?
The program lasts 14 days. The first 8 days are spent aboard the private yacht, while the final 6 days are dedicated to the jungle immersion experience.
What type of accommodation is provided on the yacht and in the jungle lodge?
On the yacht, guests stay in spacious, air‑conditioned cabins with en‑suite bathrooms and private balconies. In the jungle, accommodation is in eco‑luxury lodges featuring king‑size beds, en‑suite baths, and floor‑to‑ceiling windows overlooking the forest canopy.
Are meals included, and what cuisines can guests expect?
All meals are inclusive. On the yacht, guests enjoy a rotating menu of Pacific‑inspired cuisine featuring fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and locally sourced produce. In the jungle, the lodge serves a farm‑to‑table menu highlighting Costa Rican specialties, organic vegetables, and sustainably raised meats.
What activities are offered during the yacht portion of the trip?
Activities include snorkeling at coral reefs, private island picnics, guided marine wildlife talks, kayaking, sunset yoga sessions on deck, and optional fishing excursions with a professional crew.
What jungle experiences are available to participants?
The jungle segment offers guided canopy walks, waterfall hikes, night‑time wildlife spotting tours, river tubing, cultural visits to local indigenous communities, and a wellness program featuring forest‑bath meditation and organic cooking classes.
What level of fitness is required for the jungle portion of the escape?
Moderate fitness is recommended. Most hikes are of easy to moderate difficulty, with some steep sections. Participants should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain and be able to manage short climbs of up to 30 minutes.
Are any travel documents or vaccinations required for this combined itinerary?
Travelers must hold a valid passport with at least six months’ validity beyond the return date. Entry to Costa Rica requires proof of COVID‑19 vaccination (or a negative test within 72 hours, depending on current regulations). No additional vaccinations are mandatory for the South Pacific islands, though routine immunizations are advised.
What is the cancellation policy for the Prestige Pacific Escape?
Cancellations made more than 60 days before departure receive a full refund minus a processing fee. Cancellations between 30‑60 days receive a 50 % refund. Cancellations less than 30 days before departure are non‑refundable, though credit may be offered for future travel at the operator’s discretion.
Is travel insurance required, and what coverage is recommended?
While not mandatory, travel insurance is strongly recommended. Coverage should include trip cancellation, medical evacuation, emergency medical treatment, and loss of personal belongings, especially given the remote yacht and jungle locations.
Day 1 – Arrival & Embarkation
Guests are greeted at Nadi’s exclusive private marina, where a discreet concierge arranges seamless check‑in. A champagne reception on the main deck serves as the perfect prelude, introducing the seasoned crew and unveiling the week‑long voyage. At sunset, the 120‑foot motor‑yacht glides away, offering a curated cocktail hour with panoramic views of the Mamanuca archipelago. Dinner unfolds in the aft dining salon, where the onboard chef presents a multi‑course seafood banquet featuring freshly caught mahi‑mahi, buttery lobster, and island‑grown herbs, paired with a selection of boutique wines.
Day 2 – Coral Reef Exploration, Yasawa Chain
The sunrise session begins with gentle yoga on the sun‑deck, followed by a breakfast spread of mango, papaya, and dragon fruit. The yacht anchors in the crystalline Taveuni Lagoon, where a marine‑biologist leads a guided snorkel among thriving coral gardens and roaming hawksbills. Lunch is a beachside barbecue, showcasing local pork marinated in ti‑leaf and coconut cream. The afternoon offers optional paddle‑boarding, a bespoke spa treatment in the wellness suite, or an interactive talk on reef conservation. Evening delights include a traditional Fijian meke performance, a gourmet dinner with kava‑infused desserts, and a starlit cocktail menu featuring aged rum from Lautoka distilleries, underscored by a curated Pacific‑jazz playlist.
Day 3 – Luxury Fishing & Island Picnic
At first light the crew prepares the state‑of‑the‑art fishing deck for an exclusive deep‑sea sport‑fishing excursion. Guests may pursue giant trevally, yellowfin tuna, or marlin under the guidance of an award‑winning charter captain. The catch of the day is grilled on a private beach, accompanied by a rustic picnic of tropical salads, fresh coconut water, and locally sourced breadfruit. Afterward, the yacht sails to a secluded sandbar where a sunset‑side cocktail reception awaits, complete with live acoustic guitar and a selection of premium Fiji spirits.
Day 4 – Cultural Immersion & Wellness
Morning meditation on the bow transitions into a visit to a remote village, where guests partake in a hands‑on tapa‑cloth workshop and learn the art of kava ceremony from village elders. Returning to the yacht, the afternoon is reserved for a personalized wellness program: options include a marine‑inspired aromatherapy massage, a private surf lesson, or a guided hike to the iconic Sawa‑Iki waterfall. Dinner is a farm‑to‑table feast featuring organic vegetables harvested from the yacht’s hydroponic garden, paired with a curated list of South‑Pacific wines.
Day 5 – Free‑Flow Exploration & Departure
The final day is deliberately unstructured, allowing guests to tailor their experience—whether that means a leisurely swim in the crystal lagoon, a private jet‑ski tour of the Yasawa islands, or simply basking on the sun‑deck with a bespoke reading list. A farewell brunch showcases a selection of local pastries, fresh juices, and a champagne toast. By mid‑afternoon the yacht returns to Nadi, where a seamless transfer to the international airport concludes the journey.
Best Time to Visit & Estimated Costs
| Season | Best Time to Visit | Average Cost per Day (USD) | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dry Season | May – October | $4,200 – $5,800 | Calm seas, peak visibility for snorkeling, vibrant cultural festivals. |
| Shoulder Season | April & November | $3,800 – $4,600 | Fewer crowds, competitive charter rates, occasional surf swells. |
| Wet Season | December – March | $3,500 – $4,200 | Lush vegetation, dramatic cloud formations, reduced visibility for diving. |
Travelers’ Insight
Embarking on a luxury yacht charter through Fiji is less a vacation than an immersion into a living tableau of turquoise waters, volcanic peaks, and centuries‑old traditions. The very act of stepping aboard a meticulously maintained 120‑foot motor‑yacht instantly separates you from the quotidian rhythm of mainland travel. There is an unspoken covenant between guest and crew: every desire is anticipated, every detail refined, and every moment curated to echo the surrounding natural splendor. This philosophy underpins the itinerary, ensuring that each sunrise is greeted with purposeful activity—whether a sunrise yoga session that aligns breath with the gentle lapping of the sea, or a guided snorkel that reveals the kaleidoscopic choreography of reef life.
One of the most compelling aspects of a Fijian yacht odyssey is the fluidity between adventure and repose. On Day 2, after a guided snorkel in Taveuni Lagoon, guests may choose to glide across the water’s surface on a paddle‑board, feeling the lagoon’s glass‑like calm mirror the sky above. Yet the same afternoon can pivot to a therapeutic massage in the yacht’s wellness suite, where aromatherapy blends of frangipani and sea‑salt invigorate the senses. This duality is a hallmark of elite cruising: the ability to tailor each interlude to personal rhythm without ever compromising the overarching narrative of the voyage.
Culture, too, is woven into the fabric of the journey. The traditional meke performance on the second evening is more than entertainment; it is a living archive of oral history, expressed through drums, chants, and graceful movement. Guests who partake in the accompanying kava ceremony experience a communal ritual that has bound Fijian villages for generations. Such moments underscore a critical insight for discerning travelers: the most memorable luxury experiences are those that honor authenticity. By inviting local artisans, marine biologists, and village elders aboard, the itinerary transforms a simple cruise into a dialogue between visitor and host, fostering respect and a deeper appreciation for the islands’ heritage.
From a logistical perspective, the timing of the voyage can dramatically influence both the aesthetic and financial dimensions of the trip. The dry season (May – October) offers the clearest seas, optimal for diving, and a stable climate that facilitates seamless transfers between anchorages. However, this period also commands premium charter rates and higher occupancy in on‑shore accommodations. Conversely, the shoulder months of April and November strike a harmonious balance: moderate pricing, still‑reasonable sea conditions, and a quieter atmosphere that allows for more intimate encounters with wildlife—such as the occasional sighting of migrating humpback whales. Savvy travelers often schedule their itineraries during these transitional windows to maximize value without sacrificing experiential quality.
Lastly, the psychological impact of sailing under a canopy of stars cannot be overstated. On clear Pacific nights, the Milky Way arches overhead, unmarred by light pollution, offering a celestial map that has guided Pacific navigators for millennia. The yacht’s deck, equipped with low‑glare LED lighting and a curated cocktail menu featuring locally distilled rums, becomes an observatory where guests can contemplate the vastness of the ocean and the intimacy of the moment. This juxtaposition—boundless horizon paired with meticulously crafted comforts—encapsulates the essence of elite yacht travel in Fiji: a harmonious blend of raw nature and refined luxury that leaves an indelible imprint on the soul.
