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Built in 1965 for Hollywood legend Robert Mitchum, and skilfully refitted and
updated in 2005–2006, Shangri-La has been described as “possibly the finest
example of her kind in the world today.”
Follow in the footsteps of Sinatra and Monroe as a guest aboard Shangri-La.
Let us bring you a drink . . . browse our library . . . choose some music . . . watch
a movie.
Retire to the film-star luxury of the spacious walnut panelled owner’s stateroom.
Slip in to the queensize comfortable bed, with crisp Irish linen.
Fresh up in the beautiful panelled en-suite with shower and full size bath tub.
Forget the office – or, if you don’t want to, call the office, fax them, e-mail them,
keep in touch. All the facilities are on board.
Scuba equipment and compressors are on board. Windsurf, kayak, snorkel, water-ski, knee-board, donut, or if all that sounds too much, lie back and sunbathe... With a range of up to 3000 nautical miles and a speed of 12 knots, heavy displacement hull and Vosper stabilisers, Shangri-La can take you on a voyage of discovery or host a holiday of extravagant indulgence.
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