HERE COMES THE SUN is for sale.
Published 13 April 2023
HERE COMES THE SUN is an award-winning, as-new Northern European yacht packed with every possible apex superyacht feature her 20 guests could desire, yet under the 3,000GT threshold. As such she represents an extremely rare opportunity.
Already the largest Amels ever delivered, with exteriors by Tim Heywood and Winch Design interiors, she was rebuilt at the Amels yard in 2020-21 with a 6m (19.7ft) extension. She emerged to universal acclaim as an 89m (291.9ft) yacht with a full repaint and a host of enhancements, winning Best Rebuilt Yacht at the World Superyacht Awards 2022.
There are two new bridge deck VIP suites with 12m-long (39.4ft) balconies. She has a new 7x4m (23x13.1ft) counter-current pool on the main deck aft, flush with the deck to preserve the views, with the bulwarks lowered and handrails added for the same reason.
The sun deck was extended aft for a helipad for a Bell 429 or H145, and she also has a foredeck touch-and-go helipad.
Her restyled beach club measures 15x8m (49.2x26.3ft) and has fold-down sea terraces either side and an extended swim platform with hydraulic bathing steps aft. There is a sit-up wet bar and lounge and cocktail seating throughout the space.
Forward of the beach club is a wellness centre with sauna, steam room, plunge pool, shower and dayhead to starboard and a massage room and beauty salon to port.
Other features include a glass elevator serving lower to sun decks, and there is step-free access from the lower deck lobby to the beach club.
A private owner’s deck has a bedroom forward with wraparound views and access to walkaround sidedecks and the foredeck.
There are his-and-hers bathrooms and dressing rooms and both the lounge and study have access to balconies. The saloon also has a bar and a dining room and access to the aft terrace.
Up on the sun deck there is a raised jacuzzi flanked by sunpads and beneath the hardtop there is a sit-up wet bar, dayhead and a good selection of gym equipment.
The main deck is home to the yacht’s dedicated cinema and seven of the yacht’s guest suites, four of which can combine to create two VIP sites. All of the aft deck spaces on main to bridge decks have glass windbreak panels for guest comfort.
Twin 3,000hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a top speed of 17.5 knots, she cruises at 13.5 knots and has a remarkable range of 10,000nm at her economical speed. Quantum zero speed stabilisers ensure comfort on arrival.
The lower deck garage, with shell doors either side, is home to two custom Yachtwerft Meyer tenders, a 10.5m (34.5ft) limo and a 9.2m (30.2ft) D-Rib, and a 7m (23ft) Super Air Nautique G23. There’s also a selection of watertoys including SeaDoos, SeaBobs and an inflatable marina and waterslide.
We are very excited to bring to market a feature-packed, sub-3,000GT yacht of such exceptional Northern European provenance. Asking USD 195,000,000, she is lying in the Western Mediterranean where inspection is very much encouraged to appreciate the opportunity she represents. Please contact a Burgess broker to make arrangements.
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HERE COMES THE SUN
HERE COMES THE SUN is no stranger to making a big impression. She has been standing tall as head of the Amels fleet since her original delivery in January 2017. So when this newly refitted, now 89-metre Amels Full Custom rolled out of the shed unveiling her stunning new colour scheme and extended length, she cemented an even bigger, bolder and better legacy. This is a yacht to enjoy the best of ocean life on a grand and timeless scale.
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“For a refit of this scale, the challenge comes from keeping your eye on the end result from a year out. It’s such a long time to work across. Keeping everyone moving towards it, everyone happy and just towards that final goal is a real challenge. The quantity of work that’s been covered is immense. So to achieve it in a year is a real credit to Amels.”
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This is the award-winning Here Comes the Sun , the biggest yacht ever built by the Dutch yard Amels , and widely acknowledged as the pride and joy of New Zealand billionaire and passionate superyacht collector Graeme Hart.
The yacht hit the headlines when it was delivered in 2017 and showcased at that year’s Miami International Boat Show. With its head-turning exterior design by Britain’s Tim Heywood and luxurious interior by fellow Brit Andrew Winch, it was the undisputed star of the show.
The original owner was reportedly Russian drilling industry tycoon Alexander Dzhaparidze, known for naming his superyachts after Beatles tunes. Before Here Comes the Sun , he owned the Amels-built Imagine before moving on to another Heywood/Winch-designed Amels, the 197-foot Come Together.
After being snapped up by the new owner in late 2019, Here Comes the Sun went back to the Damen Yachting/Amels sheds in Vlissingen in southwest Holland for what would turn out to be a near-total makeover.
Dutch naval architects Azure Yacht Design were called in to mastermind slicing open the hull and adding the 20-foot extension. They also stretched the sundeck to create that second helipad—there’s also a touch-and-go pad on the foredeck—big enough to land a Bell 429 or Airbus H145.
The refit also saw the swimming pool on the main deck—once again the key word here— stretched to 23 feet, while two new bridge-deck VIP suites were added, each with 39-foot-long private balconies.
Saving one of the biggest jobs until last, the entire yacht was sanded, re-faired and re-painted, switching out the original, rather milquetoast, beige-yellow hull color to a classy navy blue with stark white topsides.
“It was a huge scope of work. To pull it off in just over a year was a real credit to Amels,” said Colin Boyle, the vessel’s captain since 2019, who helped project-manage the refit during the 16-month stay in the yard.
Damen Yachting sales manager Michael Coens added: “Many of the same craftsmen and women who were meticulously involved in the original build, worked on her during the refit, remolding and reshaping her into the new masterpiece she is.”
The refit was rewarded with the “Best Rebuilt Yacht” trophy at the 2022 World Superyacht Awards.
Accommodations-wise, within the 292-foot length, sprawling 47-foot beam, and 2,955 gross tonnage, the yacht can accommodate 20 guests in 10 cabins, tended to by a crew of 27.
Without doubt, one of the standout features is the truly massive, full-deck owner’s suite. It comes with a master bedroom boasting forward views through 180-degree wraparound glass, a private lounge with a balcony, office, his-and-hers bathrooms and spacious dressing room.
For relaxation, the owner can kick back in a huge private salon with comfy sofas, dining area, bar, and pool table. Towards the stern, there’s the full-beam owner’s sun deck with sofas, lounges and a dining table for ten. Steps away is a tiered movie theater.
Naturally, there’s no shortage of water toys. The main tender is a sleek, custom-built 34-foot limo built by Germany’s Yachtwerft Meyer and painted in matching navy and white. There’s also a 30-foot RIB and 23-foot Super Air Nautique wakesurf boat. Plus, a small armada of Sea-Doos and seabobs.
The vessel is listed jointly with brokers Fraser and Burgess.
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Here Comes The Sun
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Superyacht Here Comes The Sun is the first AMELS 272 Limited Editions yacht to emerge from the shipyard. The largest yacht built by AMELS at the time of launch in 2016, the 83 metre motor yacht features exterior design by Tim Heywood with signature lines and huge internal volume.
Commissioned by a repeat AMELS client, Here Comes The Sun features a unique colour combination which furthers the subtlety of the exterior lines. With a Gross Tonnage of 2,827, the massive interiors - which spread over six decks - are beautifully disguised by flowing lines with wing stations leaning over the water.
The beam of 14.5 metres is proof of the expansive internal volumes, with an interior design by Winch Design. Here Comes The Sun features a layout with 8 cabins which accommodates 16 guests, with crew accommodation for 27 and impressive exterior spaces on deck for entertaining.
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HERE COMES THE SUN
HERE COMES THE SUN is a 89.0 m Motor Yacht, built in Netherlands by Amels and delivered in 2016. She is the only LE 272 model.
Her top speed is 17.5 kn, her cruising speed is 13.5 kn, and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 7000.0 nm at 13.0 kn, with power coming from two Caterpillar diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 20 guests in 10 staterooms, with 27 crew members. She has a gross tonnage of 2955.0 GT and a 15.61 m beam.
She was designed by Tim Heywood (60 other superyachts designed) and Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture (10 other superyachts designed).
The naval architecture was developed by Amels (70 other superyachts architected) and Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture (27 other superyachts architected), and the interior of the yacht was designed by Winch Design , who has 74 other superyacht interiors designed in the BOAT Pro database - she is built with a Teak deck, a Steel hull, and Aluminium superstructure.
HERE COMES THE SUN is in the top 5% by LOA in the world. She is one of 65 motor yachts in the 80-90m size range, and, compared to similarly sized motor yachts, her volume is 481.66 GT above the average.
HERE COMES THE SUN is currently sailing under the Marshall Islands flag, the 5th most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 423 yachts registered. She is currently located at the superyacht marina Marina Port Vell, in Spain, where she has been located for 1 month. For more information regarding HERE COMES THE SUN's movements, find out more about BOAT Pro AIS .
Specifications
- Name: HERE COMES THE SUN
- Yacht Type: Motor Yacht
- Yacht Subtype: Displacement
- Model: LE 272
- Builder: Amels
- Naval Architect: Amels , Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture
- Exterior Designer: Tim Heywood , Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture
- Interior Designer: Winch Design
- Refits: 2023-05-19,2021-11-23,2022-06-05,2019-07-25,2022-11-24,2019-04-28
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Luxury superyacht HERE COMES THE SUN is a breath-taking 83-metre Limited Edition vessel, built by the leading Dutch shipyard, Amels. Boasting sleek curves and elongated deck spaces, motor yacht HERE COMES THE SUN has been superbly penned by multi-award winning Tim Heywood.
NOTABLE FEATURES: ~ Voluminous interiors & outside deck areas ~ Latest A/V entertainment system ~ Sundeck Jacuzzi ~ Massive infinity pool ~ Grand piano ~ Elevator ~ Beach club with Spa centre ~ Stabilisers ~ Stylish & elegant interior decor
Among special features of this jewel belongs a 43-metre dedicated owner's deck with 300 square metres of luxury space, a large 26-metre sun deck with an eight-person spa pool and with 200 square metres of deck space, a generous 87-square metre Beach Club, as well as a landing helipad with a maximum take-off weight of 3,000kg. Moreover, the entire HERE COMES THE SUN yacht is beautifully accessible, thanks to a central spiral stairway and round glass elevator that travels from the lower deck to sun deck.
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The impressive 83-metre HERE COMES THE SUN yacht also features the watersports store, positioned just next to the Beach Club, and fitted with all manner of SCUBA diving gear and water toys, including room for four Waverunners. Also, there is garage space for two large tenders of 11 metres.
The majestic HERE COMES THE SUN superyacht can reach a top speed of 17 knots. She can comfortably cruise at 15 knots.
Yacht Accommodation
Spreading over five accommodation decks, the 83-metre mega yacht HERE COMES THE SUN can sleep up to 12 guests in maximum comfort and luxury. There is also space for a highly trained crew of 25 members plus captain.
Amenities and Extras
Luxury superyacht HERE COMES THE SUN boasts a lovely watersports store, which can be found just next to the Beach Club. It offers all manner of SCUBA diving gear and watertoys, including room for four Waverunners. Moreover, there is a generous garage, which can store two large tenders of 11 metres.
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The luxury yacht HERE COMES THE SUN displayed on this page is merely informational and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by CharterWorld. This web page and the superyacht information contained herein is not contractual. All yacht specifications and informations are displayed in good faith but CharterWorld does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the current accuracy, completeness, validity, or usefulness of any superyacht information and/or images displayed. All boat information is subject to change without prior notice and may not be current.
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"Since yacht design is highly competitive, you could be forgiven for thinking that there might be some animosity between designers. But that notion is far from reality. I am blessed with being able to count on some of the world’s leading designers as close friends, among them Tim Heywood, with whom we have collaborated on various large motor yacht projects, including the award winners Pelorus, Ice and Kogo." - "Creatively, Tim is afraid of nothing and will often conceptualise ideas that bewilder shipyards." - Terence Disdale speaking of Tim Heywood, the designer of this yacht.
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With Tim Heywood as exterior designer and an interior by Winch Design, Here Comes The Sun ia an exceptional superyacht featuring graceful and elegant lines. Accommodating 20 guests in 10 cabins, the Owner's and VIP suites are on the upper deck as well as an two VIP's which can partition to become four staterooms and a further 3 guests' staterooms are on the main deck. With an attentive crew of 28 palatial spaces, a variety of watersports and delicious meals, the experience onboard Here Comes The Sun is second to none.
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An outdoor gym is equipped for fitness under the open sky.
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HERE COMES THE SUN YACHT CHARTER DESTINATIONS
Amels superyacht HERE COMES THE SUN operates yacht charter vacations and special event charters in the Western Mediterranean (French Riviera, Italian Riviera, Naples, Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, South of France) year-round, and she is based in the South of France.
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR YACHT HERE COMES THE SUN
She carries a crew of 25 and accommodates 12 guests in 10 cabins (9 Kings and 1 Queen).
MOTORYACHT HERE COMES THE SUN SPECIAL FEATURES
- Deck jacuzzi
- Elevator / lift
- Stabilisers both at anchor and underway
- Approved RYA water sports center
- Huge selection of water toys
- WELLNESS AREA on beach club with fold down terraces on port and starboard side.
- The Beach club convertible to massage room
- State-of-the-art entertainment systems in all cabins
- Grand Piano with self-playing functionality
- Event charters — Static charters for up to 50 guests. Most guests can be hosted depending upon event.
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Virtual Tour of Amels Superyacht 'Here Comes The Sun'
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By Editorial Team 23 May 2017
A virtual tour and previously unseen images have been released of the 83m/272ft motor yacht ‘Here Comes the Sun’ , revealing what it’s like inside a superyacht that costs more than a million euros to charter each week.
The largest Amels superyacht to date, Here Comes The Sun has been one of the most exciting launches of 2017 so far and, after joining the global charter fleet at the end of March, is one of the most impressive yachts on the entire charter market.
She is her owner’s fourth yacht, all of which have been named after famous tracks from The Beatles. These include the 47m/157ft motor yacht ‘Let It Be’ from Heesen and the 66m/215ft IMAGINE, a fellow Amels build.
Available from €1,200,000 per week plus expenses, Here Comes The Sun is reserved for only the most exclusive guests but, thanks to the release of a virtual tour, a closer look can be taken of both her luxurious deck areas and her exquisite interior designed by Winch Design.
As the tour unveils, the renowned British Design Studio has created a unique, contemporary interior defined by pale woodwork, a colour palette of sort corals and browns, and the extensive use of rare and beautiful materials for a truly spectacular finish.
Among the highlights is an expansive master stateroom, which spans across the forward section of the master deck. Sliding doors on each side of the suite allow natural light to flood inside and the principal charterer is treated to incredible ocean vistas.
The remaining nine staterooms can be taken in too. These include two VIP suites, two VIP suites which can transform into four cabins and three additional cabins. No staterooms are on the lower deck, meaning no guest goes without natural light.
Also wowing is the huge main salon, where a sumptuous seating area is joined by a handsome piano and sleek bar, while aft is circular dining area flanked by a curved glass door for an indoor-outdoor dining experience.
Not to be forgotten is the beautiful beach club equipped with a lounge area and bar to starboard, which leads to a drop-down side terrace where guests can get close to the water without disturbing those accessing the extensive water toy collection from the huge swim platform aft.
There is even a wellness and spa centre here, with a gymnasium equipped with Technogym equipment to port. This section also benefits from a drop-down terrace, so after a hard work out, guests can take a dip into the gorgeous waters of their cruising grounds for a refreshing cool down.
Other deck areas include a sundeck with a Jacuzzi forward, bar, covered dining area and ample lounging options. The opportunities for eating outdoors continue with a huge table on the bridge deck aft, while another show-stopper is the huge swimming pool on the main deck aft.
Drop-down side balconies enable guests to get close to the water without disturbing those accessing the water toys on the huge swim platform aft
M/Y Here Comes The Sun is available for charter this summer in the Mediterranean .
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HERE COMES THE SUN Yacht -Grand $150M Superyacht
Launched in 2016, HERE COMES THE SUN yacht is an 89-meter-long superyacht that can comfortably accommodate 16 guests.
Designed by Tim Heywood.
HERE COMES THE SUN originally had an 83m length, but after a six-month restoration at the Amels shipyard in 2021, she acquired an extra six meters.
HERE COMES THE SUN yacht interior
Andrew Winch Design was hired to design and build the unique interior of the HERE COMES THE SUN yacht to ensure that it matched the owner’s specific requirements.
The yacht’s interior is tastefully designed to complement the rest of the vessel’s style. The yacht’s owner’s deck is 42 meters long and contains more than 300 square meters of deck area.
HERE COMES THE SUN has been designed to accommodate up to 16 passengers in 8 apartments.
Five VIP accommodations are available, as well as four cabins that may be utilized as twins or doubles.
HERE COMES THE SUN yacht’s interior has a piano, a sauna, underwater lighting, and an elevator. A beauty salon, five-meter swimming pools, a deck jacuzzi, WiFi, and air conditioning are also available.
Tim Heywood created the outside design for the yacht HERE COMES THE SUN. Tim Heywood and his team, with Damen Yachting handling the refurbishment in 2021.
The additional length added to her has made it possible to add a helipad to the sun deck.
The whole yacht, including the hull, has been resprayed. Both designs were unique requests from their respective owners.
The aft bridge deck was also expanded to accommodate two VIP suites with outdoor balconies.
Specifications
She can hit 17 knots when she’s at its most powerful. She is 2827 tonnes in weight. She cruises at roughly 14 knots on average, however, this is subject to fluctuation.
Manufacturer: She is powered by two Caterpillar engines that allow her a range of up to 5900 nautical miles at a peak speed of 17 knots.
Based on current projections it costs approximately $10 – $15 million annually to run her.
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One of the beauties about golf, besides the azalea-flanked 13th hole at Augusta National Golf Club, home of this week’s Masters, is that unlike most professional sports, you and I can actually play where the pros play.
Is surf-hugging Pebble Beach Golf Links too beautiful to only watch on TV every February? Then go online and get a tee time for a gorgeous California course that has made U.S. Open champions of such greats as Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods, and has hosted an iconic pro-am annually since 1947. Feel like playing 18 in the Hill Country home of the Texas State Open? The Ram Rock course, considered the most difficult among the four at renowned Horseshoe Bay Golf Resort outside of Austin, welcomes all from hacker to scratcher. Same with Hawaii’s paradisal Plantation Course at Kapalua, which hosts the wintertime Sentry Tournament of Champions, and The Players Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Florida, home of one of the most esteemed stops on the PGA tour.
Unfortunately, for us golf lovers not among the top 1%, water hazards and sand traps aren’t our only obstacles. It takes a lot of green to play the greens. A round at Sawgrass, for example, can set one back a grand at peak tee times, making Pebble Beach sound like a bargain at $675. Another reality is not every prestigious or pro-played golf course puts out the welcome mat for us commoners. Teeing off at Augusta National, for one, pretty much requires being besties with a club member or past Masters champion.
The good news is we club-swinging stalwarts have alternatives when hankering to play legendary links. The U.S. is dotted with them, but if we take our virtual golf cart to the warm-weather golfing meccas of California, Hawaii, Texas and Florida, our GPS system can locate less forbidding championship courses that are also vacation-worthy because they’re linked to topnotch resorts with accommodations, dining and activities to match.
Where are these swinging Shangri-las? This question is well-timed. Aware that golf fever is peaking with this week’s Masters and next month’s U.S. Women’s Open — we’re in the heart of the PGA, LPGA, PGA Champions and LIV tours, as if you didn’t know — we’ve scouted the four aforementioned states for resorts that are well above par even if your score isn’t under par. Quality doesn’t come cheap, but unlike some of the more hoity-toity clubs, this quartet of courses will welcome you with open arms, which, if you listen to Tiger, should be wide on the backswing to allow your muscles to stretch to their full potential.
Traveling west to east ….
Ko Olina Golf Club
Golf in Hawaii is nearly as kingly as Kamehameha, so playing a tropics-kissed course that’s drop-dead gorgeous isn’t hard to do in the Aloha State. What isn’t as easy as Sunday morning is finding a premier property with a cool, unpretentious vibe. That’s Ko Olina Golf Club on Oahu. Perennially ranked among the nation’s top resort courses, Ko Olina ( koolinagolf.com ) is a judgment-free zone with great taste in its partnerships with the Four Seasons Resort at Ko Olina, the choice property within the master-planned oceanfront community, and an on-site Roy’s Hawaiian fusion restaurant that might be the best in the chain.
The Ted Robinson-designed course is decked with stunning water features, multi-tiered greens and generous landing areas. Here is where retired LPGA phenom Michelle Wie developed her game, and there’s a statue of her out front to prove it. The pro shop is consistently ranked among the best in the U.S., and with the rental clubs being TaylorMade graphite, it’s tempting not to schlep your set. Inclusive of cart rental, a logoed tumbler and a basket of range balls, adult fees are no higher than $255, and go down to $190 after 1 p.m.
A short shuttle ride or stroll away is the 371-unit Four Seasons ( fourseasons.com ), which offers digs and dining befitting the five-star brand, and serves as a model for luxury Hawaiian resorts striving to appeal to everyone from young families to honeymooners to seniors. An impressive schedule of daily activities is augmented by R&R offerings that include the five-star Naupaka Spa, inviting lagoons and pools, and first-rate horseback riding in the scenic Waianae Mountains.
The Links at Spanish Bay
Having recently walked the storied course and hallowed halls of the 146-year-old Royal Troon Golf Club, which in July will host its 10th Open Championship, this unworthy duffer can now distinguish between a “Scottish-style links” course and the real deal. While the landscape between Pebble Beach and the south Ayrshire coast has little in common besides a shoreline, getting in a round at The Links at Spanish Bay does hint of playing Royal Troon’s Old Course.
Helping get in the Scottish spirit is a bagpiper who plays for about 45 minutes before sunset from the first tee to the second. Fee-wise, guests staying at The Inn at Spanish Bay pay $350, which includes a cart. It’s a stately and elegant hotel with 269 rooms, and has reciprocity with other Pebble Beach Resorts facilities ( pebblebeach.com ). Overlooking spectacular sand dunes with an endless view of the Pacific costs just north of $1,000 a night, but that’s less than the rates at the sister properties, The Lodge and Casa Palermo.
Snob factor aside, “better” and “best” don’t get much more than “good” — not when Spanish Bay’s lowest-price room still comes with a romantic fireplace, reading nook, choice of nine different types of pillows and other niceties.
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Deep in the heart of Texas is a 7,200-yard course well-described by the club’s lead golf instructor as “undulating and isolated.” Green fees top at around $200. A recent multimillion-dollar makeover included a redesign of holes 10 through 13, rebuilt bunkers and a name change from Wolfdancer. Designed by golf architect Arthur Hills, Lost Pines is a par-72 beauty graced by rolling prairies, wooded ridgelines and groves of native pecan trees.
Apparently, those homegrown pecans aren’t good enough for the nuttiest dessert served at Maude’s, a bastion of Southern hospitality ironically named for the Texas-sized pecan tree that towers over the outside tables. But like nearly everything guests taste, touch and see at the 490-unit resort, the headline ingredient of the yummy bourbon pecan pie is still locally sourced. Deliciousness continues with the lamb sliders, artisanal charcuterie and flawless libations that include a killer carajillo. Take one sip of their version of this classic Spanish coffee-based cocktail and you may never order an espresso martini again.
Before we leave Lost Pines, hoping to return again, a shout-out to Sushi By Scratch for a new-wave spin on the Japanese dining experience of omakase, where it’s basically chef’s choice through 17 individually paced pieces of nigiri, A5 wagyu beef and other delicacies. Seatings are limited to 10 patrons, each paying a minimum of $165 for this event meal. Sushi By Scratch’s Lost Pines location is one of 10 in the U.S., four of which are in California.
The Boca Raton
It’s hard to imagine a classier, cleaner and more comfortable resort than The Boca Raton ( thebocaraton.com ) in South Florida. This place is so exquisite after a history-respecting, $200-million reimagination, if it weren’t for the bill at the end it could qualify as heaven on Earth.
Dating back to 1926, The Boca Raton’s rich golf heritage includes Tommy Armour and Sam Sneed serving as its first two golf directors — 10 majors won between them. The resort’s Harborside Golf Course, exclusive to members and guests, is dedicated to these two legends. The par-71, 18-hole championship-level course features 12 acres of water, some put to use for a signature island-green finishing hole. From June to October, green fees are $210. That includes a golf cart and — get this — the food and beverage cart. We’re talking Asian shrimp salad, roasted turkey shawarma, rotisserie chicken salad and more delivered on the course by a pleasant attendant, and just for the asking. As we said, classy.
So is the adjacent high-tech driving range. Included in the resort fee are hitting stations powered by state-of-the-art Toptracer technology designed to perfect your swing. A monitor displays helpful data related to your golf ball’s speed, distance and spin rate. The digital gaming options are a blast.
Taking off the cleats, also on the resort’s 365 acres are five hotels within a hotel that make up 835 total rooms. The adults-only Yacht Club claims 112 of those units, all chic suites with private balconies and views of Lake Boca Raton, the Atlantic and a yacht-lined marina. Amenities include a butler, exclusive dining and an invitation to explore the South Florida coast while behind the wheel of a $200,000 Aston Martin DBX. Which begs the question: Do we dream about buying that or membership into the Augusta National Golf Club?
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