Bhaya was quite nice. We sailed around with the Emeraude (anchored up right next to it in fact) so I can give some direct comparisons between the boats. We liked the size and layout of the Bhaya more. It has about 1/2 the rooms and about the same amount of public space. The Bhaya also has a better layout, the rooms are accessed via a central hallway as opposed to an outside deckway. this means you have windows onto the water not onto a public walkway. We had one of the 2 suites in the front on the second floor. It was quite spacious for a boat this size, with a small couch under the windows and a large deck toward the front of the boat with a table, chairs and umbrella. The only drawback of the room was the shower, it was a bit of a short set up for a 6' guy. Furnishings are nice, something of a mix between a cape cod cottage and a junk, sounds strange but it works. The layout of the upper deck is nice, enough semi private seating that you can hang alone, or you can mingle with others. There were only 12 onboard our cruise, we had a nice time drinking wine etc late into the night with most of them. It was nice that the boat attracted like-minded folks. The biggest let down was the food. Breakfast was ok, lunch was just ok but dinner was really weak. All the meals were buffet, I know it's hard to cook to order on a boat, but for these prices you really have to offer a great buffet (not easy in my book) or consider doing three entrees to pick from. The dinner buffet actually left my wife hungry, she wound up snacking on nuts to fill up. I think they are still getting the food under control, so we left some firm comments about our dissatisfaction and I think they are doing some work on this. Others on the boat said the buffets (even on the Emeraude) leave a bit to be desired. Again, I am not a buffet kind of guy for dinner, I litterally will turn and walk out of a place when I find a dinner buffet. But we couldnt do that here!