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In progress: Admiral Galileo 82m

Outfitting activities are progressing at the shipyard in Marina di Carrara for the 82m Admiral Galileo megayacht.

The Admiral Galileo has been designed by The Italian Sea Group R&D department, in collaboration with the London-based Bannenberg & Rowell Design studio for the interior design.

Built in steel and aluminium, the megayacht Galileo is designed to offer a unique onboard experience, achieving the perfect balance between aesthetics and performance, meeting the highest standards of design and quality.

The current outfitting phase focuses on the installation of cutting-edge technology systems, advanced navigation instrumentation, and the finalization of both interior and exterior spaces, ensuring they rank among the most exclusive in the world.

“With the 82m Admiral Galileo megayacht, we have strengthened our continuous growth in the American market, with a focus on the full-custom megayacht segment,” states Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group. “We are executing every phase of the project with the utmost attention to detail, ensuring that Galileo stands as the ultimate expression of luxury and innovation”.

With sleek and elegant exterior lines, Galileo boasts spacious areas and large windows across its four decks, along with several exceptional features, including:

  • A 130 sqm upper deck dedicated to the owner’s cabin, designed to provide maximum comfort and privacy
  • A maximum beam of 3 meters, ensuring ample and comfortable spaces across all decks
  • Lounes exceeding 100 sqm on each deck
  • A waterfall connecting two of the four pools on board, one of which measures 5 x 3.5 meters
  • An underwater cinema lounge and a beach area featuring a gym, spa, and massage room
  • Cabins for 12 guests and 28 crew members

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One of the most extraordinary innovations is the engine room, which will be visible and fully integrated into the interior design through a long corridor connecting the spa area to the upper deck foyer.

The delivery of Galileo is scheduled for early 2026.

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