Millionaires at sea: JHSF launches fleet of yachts at luxury hotel Fasano in Italy

Taking advantage of the European summer, JHSF announced this week that it will start offering yacht services for trips around the Mediterranean at its luxury hotel in the Italian city of Sardinia. The company, which specializes in high-income projects in Latin America, launched Fasano Yachts, an exclusive service with a fleet of 12 yachts at the Fasano Al Mare Hotel & Beach Club.

The initiative is part of the project to expand the Fasano Al Mare Hotel proposal, according to the company. The idea, says JHSF, is to offer a unique experience for high-income guests, who will be able to choose to stay on board the yachts, anchored in an area dedicated to the hotel in the bay, in front of Tavolara Island. They will also have full access to the hotel’s facilities, including the Beach Club, spa, tennis courts and gym, and will also be able to explore some of the region’s most iconic nautical destinations.

The first yachts were developed in partnership between JHSF, Fasano and the Italian boat manufacturer Azimut. The nautical operation and onboard services will be carried out by BYS International, also part of the JHSF Group.

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Millionaires at sea: JHSF launches fleet of yachts at luxury hotel Fasano in Italy

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The new service reinforces JHSF’s operations in the luxury sector, which currently has total assets of R$18.1 billion and global operations in hospitality, gastronomy, shopping centers, clubs, executive airport, maritime curation, residential rental, real estate business and asset management in the Americas and Europe.

The company recently set up an airport for executive jets in São Roque, in the interior of São Paulo, Catarina Aeroporto, with capacity to receive international flights, and this week promoted a fair dedicated to executive aviation, the Aviation Catarina Show, only for guests and high-income customers. JHSL also controls Grupo Fasano, one of the main luxury gastronomy and hospitality brands in Latin America.

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