With a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure, Project Serena blends a modern look with traditional elements. The 55-meter (180-foot) superyacht’s exterior lines have been revisited by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects, while the interior was drawn by Luca Dini Design and Architecture.
The profile has a more aggressive look, which is accentuated by continuous sheets of tinted glass, bigger windows, and sharper lines. Additional stairways increase the functionality of the new vessel by providing greater access and circulation for the crew. The aft seating areas have a less formal layout, and they focus on alfresco dining.
The main deck has a new French balcony in the owner’s suite, a modernized central atrium, and an imposing staircase. The aft terrace’s luxurious amenities are located in the yacht’s social core and provide direct access to the aft platform and beach club. Speaking of the beach club, this area comes complete with a sauna and a broad fixed platform that takes guests closer to the sea.
Project Serena will be displayed at the Dubai Boat Show with a six-cabin configuration, which includes a full-beam owner’s stateroom, two double guest suites, two twin guest suites, and a VIP suite. However, this layout can be customized according to the customer’s needs.