The most modern and luxurious super yachts in the world

Gia Minh DNUM_AJZAFZCABI 21:00

Whether still on the drawing board or already a reality, the following 16 yachts all boast numbers that show incredible grandeur and luxury.

Spectre (30.33 m long):

The smallest superyacht on the list of Spectre, the fastest in terms of speed. Powered by three 1,900-horsepower diesel engines, the AB100 Spectre from Fila Group's AB Yachts has a top speed of 84 km/h. Each engine is coupled with a waterjet thruster for powerful, smooth operation. The open stern area gives guests the closest feeling to the sea.

PlanetSolar (31 m long):

PlanetSolar launched in 2010 and became the first solar-powered yacht to circumnavigate the globe. It was a quantum leap for alternative energy. The 19-month journey set five Guinness World Records. SolarPlanet’s aerodynamic catamaran design allows for a top speed of 14 knots.

Majesty 155 (47 m long):

Not only is the Majesty 155 a unique yacht design, it also received a CEDIA award for the best installation and integration of smart home technology on board. The Majesty's lighting, navigation and audio systems can be controlled via onboard displays as well as iPads. The superyacht also has dual 2,011 horsepower engines.

Time For Us (52 m long):

Considered a superyacht, Time For Us has enough luxury space for 12 guests and 13 crew members. Launched in 1994 and refitted in 2007 and 2008, the spacious dark wood deck and comfortable interior have all been upgraded to maximize comfort, including the ship's stability and anchoring systems.

Galaxy of Happiness (53.3 m long):

Launched in 2016, Galaxy of Happiness is a product of the Latitude yacht system. The ship meets zero-emission standards by using 40% less energy than a monohull yacht. With outstanding stability, Galaxy of Happiness has a speed of 24 knots and a maximum of 30 knots. With enough space for 6 guests and 6 crew members, the yacht is currently for sale for about 32 million USD.

Galactica Super Nova (70 m long):

Concert lovers will appreciate the Galactica Super Nova's deck, which when not in use serves as an outdoor cinema and concert space. The yacht has six cabins for 12 passengers, including a master suite, a VIP suite, and four doubles. There are also eight other cabins for 18 crew members. The Galactica Super Nova has a top speed of 30.3 knots and a range of up to 4,000 nautical miles.

Swatch 75 (75m long):

Although it is just a model, the Swatch 75 has attracted much attention with the advanced technologies expected to be equipped. Notable among them is fuel cell technology that can convert chemical energy (specifically hydrogen) directly into operating energy and completely eliminate emissions. The Swath 75 has space for 12 guests including the owner's cabin and 24 crew members.

Silver Fast (77 m long):

As the name suggests, Silver Fast has an impressive silver hull and incredible speed. The average speed of the ship is up to 27 knots. At Silver Fast, every guest can enjoy life on board with full entertainment services including beach club, gym, massage room, beauty salon, double bar, 8-person hot tub and outdoor cinema.

ModCat Project L3 (85 m long):

With a twin hull, the BMT Nigel Gee yacht is capable of crossing the ocean at speeds in excess of 40 knots. According to Robb Report, the “key” lies in the combination of twin waterjets and diesel engines. A pair of movable floating pads on each side of the boat allow for more areas to play in the water. Other entertaining spaces include a large swimming pool, fire pit, and outdoor cinema.

Mars (90 m long):

“Timeless aesthetics” is the inspiration that Fincantieri designer Jonny Horsfield has expressed throughout the 90m yacht. Mars has enough luxury space for 29 people including passengers and crew. The ship has a maximum speed of 18.5 knots and an average speed of 14 knots with a range of up to 6,000 nautical miles.

Indian Empress (95 m long):

Indian Empress is also known as the “palace on the sea”. The luxury yacht includes 17 cabins, accommodating 12 passengers and 33 crew members. The large space ensures full services such as beauty salon, sauna, massage, cinema, piano, gym... In addition, it also has a team of professional trainers to guide passengers in the use of diving equipment, water skis, surfboards and boats. Currently, a trip across the Mediterranean on the “floating palace” costs 750,000 EUR (about 20.5 billion VND) a week.

108M (108m long):

The Hareide Designs superyacht is designed to make passengers feel like they are lost in nature. It has 6 floors with a rooftop garden and a 65m swimming pool. The artificial beach at the stern is enhanced by the design of the gradual slope down to the water. More than 270 square meters of solar panels allow the 108M to operate on alternative energy at low speeds.

Private Bay (120 m long):

According to Horacio Bozzo, designer of Private Bay, the superyacht was built to satisfy the need for a space that is both luxurious and true to the experience of living on the ocean. Its large size also allows the owner to share the wonderful trip with 17 other passengers and 31 crew members. Private Bay has an average speed of 18.5 knots and a range of up to 5,500 nautical miles.

Fortissimo (145 m long):

Fortissimo’s space is well-arranged with eight suites for 16 guests including the owner, as well as private quarters for 48 staff and crew. To achieve such an impressive speed of over 35 knots for such a large vessel, Fortissimo uses diesel turbine propulsion combined with four water jets.

Shaddai (150 m long):

Gabrielle Teruzzi's Shaddai has been the subject of much debate with its 38-meter (120-foot) high main tower. The 150-meter vessel also features an infinity pool, terrace, bar and private dining area. The rest of Shaddai's design includes a port, an extended starboard deck and, most notably, an indoor aquarium overlooking the glass-bottomed pool on the main deck. If Shaddai is built as planned, it will be the sixth largest superyacht in the world.

L'amage (190 m long):

The L'amage yacht is based on a drawing by designer H. Bekradi from HBD Studios at the Monaco Yacht Show in September 2016. As planned, the L'amage design is 9.7 m longer than the world's longest superyacht Azzam (180.1 m). 2 diesel engines combined with a pair of gas turbines give L'amage a total output of 95,000 horsepower and a top speed of 32 knots. In addition to a private apartment for the owner and a quarters for 70 members, L'amage is also developing 14 private rooms for a total of 28 guests.


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