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The deck is deserted, the lights sparkle on a faraway shore, the waves beat seductively against the hull. It's just you, your partner, and the sea. Sailing has a sensuality missing from any other kind of travel. Perhaps it's being in an intimate space surrounded by endless horizons. Perhaps it's just the rhythm of the water that mimics nature's own heartbeat. It's a shame that today's 16-deck behemoths—not to mention the midnight buffets and clanging casinos—insulate passengers from the water itself. No worries: Romance still exists on the high seas, and we'll show you where. Step onboard.
Published March 2006
(Pictured, the Tui Tai in Fiji)









