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LUMINOSITY
BRIDGE
DECK

Almost a second private deck with the VIP suite and Moon Lounge aft, the bridge deck is split between guest accommodations, technical  and crew areas including the captain’s suite.

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ABOUT 
THE BRIDGE DECK

Up on the bridge deck, the Moon Lounge and VIP Suite epitomise the heady glamour of superyacht living, while forward lies the operational heart of the yacht —the yacht’s bridge and captain’s accommodation. The guests in the stunning malachite and lapis lazuli VIP stateroom may treat the Moon Lounge as a lavish extension of their suite, and in fact this area can be sequestered as a private deck. But given the chance, all guests onboard will be inexorably drawn to this spectacular indoor-outdoor lounge.

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BREEZY BAREFOOT
LIVING

The Moon Lounge, so named for its curved glass wall and the lunar-shaped light installation, is an invitation to decadence. Lounges in soft green velvet welcome you into a space that is both glamorous and convivial. Yet the real magic trick in this room lies in its connection out onto the deck, thanks to the teak flooring that runs all the way through and connects the spaces, with the curved glass wall opening up for a seamless transition.

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​Sea breezes float through gauze curtains as you walk out into a space designed for easy superyacht living — a scattering of soft white lounges and dining areas, including a breakfast bar on the port side rail offering spectacular infinity views. Even the view upwards has been thought of, with geometric inlays in the overhanging ceiling reflecting the watery light and the rippling of the sea below. Guests can come together in this space to dine and play card games, or find their own little corner to dream.

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