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Tropical Island Paradise superyacht Concept

By Adrian Prisca

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The newest concept from Yacht Island Design is The Tropical Island Paradise superyacht, a massive 90m yacht which is shaped, as its name states, as a tropical island. This new crazy, yet interesting yacht concept seems to resemble a secluded volcanic island with elements inspired from islands from the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and Polynesia as well.

The exterior of the yacht looks contemporary and in the same time it gives the impression of waves breaking around a volcanic island. The main deck is a private beach with a large swimming pool located forward that is fed by a stream of water coming from a cascading waterfall on the volcano further aft. A couple of private cabanas located between palm trees line the edge of the pool and provide a relaxing outlook over the pool and the ocean.

Behind these cabanas there’s a bar area, a seating area and an area for al fresco dining. Tropical Island Paradise can accommodate up to 10 charter guests in its luxurious cabins. The owner’s suite is located inside the volcano and spread over two decks with a balcony and private spa while the remaining suites all have private balconies as well and direct access up into the main deck cabanas.

The yacht also features a dedicated helicopter landing platform, deployable floating beach islands, a cinema, library, games room and gym, a fully equipped spa and a multitude of lounges. The yacht should be able to reach a top speed of 15 knots propelled by a diesel electrical power plant.

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