Maskat – (Masaader News)
Six Senses Zighy Bay unveils its latest luxury experience for guests. Designed for superior sailing comfort “Dhahab” a beautifully restored classic Omani Dhow, is a 90 feet (27 meters) seafaring vessel capable of cruising the spectacular Musandam fjords at a comfortable 10 knots.
Developed by Six Senses Zighy Bay and their team of specialist designers, the vessel has a relaxed yet luxurious feel in tune with its roots at Zighy Bay, offering a bespoke experience coupled with exceptional service levels.
Accommodating up to six guests in three well-appointed cabins (one king and two twins); the experience is perfect for families or groups of friends seeking a mini getaway. With a central air-conditioned saloon, two sun decks, multiple dining areas and a large open galley Dhahab is perfect for a relaxing break.
Offering a three day two night tailor-made itinerary Dhahab explores from Zighy Bay up the coast of Musandam past remote fishing villages, secluded bays bursting with marine life to rests in few private bays surrounded by spectacular rugged mountains.
Time aboard can be spent kayaking, fishing, beach combing, swimming or relaxing, there are options for cooking classes with your chef, diving or even having a spa therapist aboard. This beautiful vessel is equipped with kayaks, fishing and diving equipment, butler service and a chef to prepare all your meals in an open central galley as well as a speedboat for additional exploration. Evenings can be enjoyed with stunning meals, followed by an on-board cinema or simply stargazing the night away.
Aaron McGrath, general manager at Six Senses Zighy Bay said, “We are thrilled to launch this beautifully restored classic Dhow to our guests at Six Senses Zighy Bay. We are committed to offering unforgettable memories, and we look forward to welcoming visitors to enjoy this breathtaking experience”.
Six Senses Zighy Bay offers three day, two-night bespoke itinerary priced at USD 22,000 to experience only the best Oman has to offer, from the superb service on-board and the selections of sites en-route.