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A solar-powered boat will transport guests to an ultra-luxury resort in Bora Bora — see how it works

Dutch company Soel Yachts is releasing a line of solar-powered water shuttles.

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  • Two ferries in the Soel Shuttle 14 line are under construction for a resort in Bora Bora
  • They are designed for luxury private tours or transporting up to 24 guests to a resort surrounded by water.
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Luxury travel isn't just about top-tier accommodations and Michelin starred restaurants; travelers who can afford it are also interested in sustainability.

Soel Yachts, a Dutch company specializing in solar yachts, announced its Soel Shuttle 14 line, now under construction. The shuttle is another way to make the experience of staying in a luxury resort something guests can feel good about from beginning to end when even the boat from the mainland to the resort is sustainable and emission-free.

Sustainable travel can have different meanings, including trips that take into account the impact on communities they affect. In Soel Yachts' case, the company emphasizes that the solar-powered yachts are silent and don't rely on fossil fuels, meaning that they have a minimal impact on pristine waters and wildlife compared to traditional boats.

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Soel Yachts first released a solar-powered model in 2015, the SoelCat 12. Since then, the line has expanded to include this shuttle, with plans to eventually build a sustainable floating island. Here's a closer look at the Soel Shuttle 14.

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