Outfitting activities are proceeding at full speed on the M/Y Admiral Panorama, a 50-meter yacht classified by Lloyd’s Register, a Made in Italy masterpiece in form, lines, and stylistic solutions.
Clean lines and perfectly balanced proportions give the superyacht a sophisticated and contemporary aesthetic that blends comfort, style, and functionality. The exterior design is by Piredda & Partners, while the interiors are entirely curated by Centro Stile of The Italian Sea Group.
With its 3 decks, the yacht is distinguished by a strong openness to the outside. The design intentionally breaks down visual barriers, fostering the elegant flow between exterior and interior spaces. This creates a continuous and natural dialogue across all environments, which feature large volumes and structural details such as high ceilings, spacious areas, and panoramic windows.
The interiors provide bright and welcoming spaces where natural materials, fine finishes, and lighting effects blend harmoniously to create a refined and enveloping atmosphere. Careful consideration has been given to space distribution, ensuring equal importance for both the owner and guests.
The layout is designed to accommodate up to 7 cabins, offering flexible arrangements that – whilst adhering to current regulations—allow up to 12 guests during navigation and a total of up to 18 people on board, including private personnel or dedicated staff.
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On the Main Deck, there are 4 guest suites with direct access to the salon and, consequently, to the beach area, which features a 2.85 x 1.8-meter pool framed by sunbathing areas and outdoor lounges. The forward guest cabins on the main deck can also be combined into a full-beam suite, offering an optional second owner’s cabin. The owner’s suite is located on the upper deck, offering exceptional three-sided panoramic views and direct access to a private forward terrace with a pool, ideal for moments of absolute relax.
The salons on both the main and upper decks are configured as multifunctional spaces that ensure maximum comfort for guests. The Lower Deck is entirely given over to crew, featuring comfortable cabins for 10 members, including the captain, alongside a spacious kitchen and dining area. Upon request, the configuration can be customized to include two additional cabins, or a cabin and a gym, or even an open-plan space equipped as a cinema, karaoke area, or similar options.
A highly innovative feature is the new engine room ventilation system, a first for a 499 GT yacht. Situated in the midship engine room, it eliminates the traditional ventilation trunks at the aft of the main salon, significantly improving the overall layout and aesthetics.
Another distinctive element is the technical corridor that passes through the engine room, fitted with large windows allowing observation of the machinery in operation.
The impeccable volume management has also allowed for the wheelhouse and captain’s cabin to be located on the Sun Deck. In addition to enhanced navigation visibility, this solution separates workspaces from leisure areas, increasing guest privacy and optimizing nearly invisible crew flow.