Boat Boutiq

Boat Boutiq boasts a yachting experience in Rotterdam

Boat Boutiq is a new exuberant service that makes it possible for everyone to sail the Rotterdam waterways on a yacht. The experience offers luxury and comfort and passengers can enjoy all kinds of culinary pampering.

The cruise starts in Rotterdam where a bottle of champagne awaits the passengers upon arrival. The journey leads to Schiedam or Dordrecht, depending on the chosen arrangement. Guests can choose two types of arrangements: a half-day or a full day. The packages include the hire of the boat, captain, fuel, and catering by YOLO. Expand the service with various options such as a hostess on board. It’s also possible to dock near leading restaurants in Rotterdam, Schiedam, and Dordrecht and enjoy a dinner or spend the night in the Mainport Hotel.

A salute to Boat Boutiq

The boat used is the Salut 29 CC by the Rotterdam-based company Salut Boats. The yachts are completely made out of high-quality aluminum and are hand-built in the Netherlands. The Salut 29 CC unites an award-winning design with outstanding usability. It brings luxury, comfort, and performance together. On board, you will find, among other things, a toilet, high-end sound system, refrigerator, and sun beds. Boat Boutiq is an initiative of Rotterdam-based TRESIOS,  a turnkey project management company for the energy, maritime, and civil construction industry.

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