Italian shipyard Rossinavi has unveiled the new 44-meter superyacht concept called Poseidon, an elegant, yet robust explorer.
Named after the Ancient Greek god of the sea, this vessel is as impressive as they get. With its hull, decks, and superstructure constructed entirely of Marine Grade Aluminum and naval architecture and marine engineering developed by Arrabito Naval Architects, Poseidon can navigate even in places where there’s the likelihood of encountering floating ice, while its efficient hull lines allow it to do so while keeping fuel consumption at a minimum.
Quite sturdy on the outside, the ship is elegant and comfortable on the inside. Markedly minimalistic, the interior design also gets a touch of luxury thanks to the use of furniture and decorative objects from the Armani Home collection (armchairs, wooden loose furniture, table lamps, and textiles). Dark wengé wood is used throughout, while the rooms have been decorated with walls covered in white onyx, which have then been backlit to create a truly enchanting atmosphere.
Poseidon’s exterior spaces are just as alluring, most notably the stern with its enclosed pool and beach area. The yacht also boast plenty of other great external decks, ensuring that, once arrived at destination, wherever in the world that may be, travelers can just kick back and enjoy the sun and the sea breeze.