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What it will be like aboard the world’s largest residential yacht, the ULYSSIA?

In a bold new chapter for both the maritime and luxury residential sectors, ULYSSIA – a 320-metre masterpiece envisioned by Frank Binder, designed by Espen Øino, and constructed by Meyer Werft – will introduce a new way of life.

At its heart, this pioneering residential yacht is a global residential community offering 133 private residences and 22 guest suites, each finished to the highest standards of a five-star luxury hotel. Aboard, residents will enjoy an extraordinary array of amenities, from a Chenot-operated wellness centre and gourmet market to a theatre, youth spaces, art studio, yacht club, cigar lounge and even twin-engine helicopters for seamless exploration.

The interiors are being brought to life by FM Architettura, led by Italian designer Francesca Muzio, whose vision is reshaping ULYSSIA’s shared spaces into an intimate, elegant and nature-connected experience. “The amenities and the public areas will be an extension of your home. This is so important, and it is challenging in a vessel of this size. The other important thing is the connection with nature. The pandemic made us all realise how it is important to be surrounded by nature. What I like about this project is that we are creating a new typology of living, because over 70% of the world is water. There is a great potential to live without limits on water,” shares Muzio.

Her designs include thematic spaces like the ‘Air Garden’, a soaring central lobby with a dramatic aerial staircase; the ‘Herb Garden’, a marketplace with local, seasonal produce reflecting the yacht’s current destination; and the ‘Water Garden’, an expansive two-level spa with flowing water features. Muzio’s team will also offer bespoke interior services to residents, ensuring a continuity of refinement and individuality throughout each home.

Complementing Muzio’s expertise is a handpicked team of acclaimed designers available to customise individual residences, including: Jean-Michel Gathy, famed for luxury hospitality design; Nicole Hollis, known for her modern, minimalist sensibility; Sabrina Monte-Carlo, a Monaco-based specialist in elegant, coastal aesthetics; Jenan Hajjar, who blends cultural richness with contemporary luxury; and Lenny Kravitz, whose Kravitz Design studio brings bold, eclectic energy. Behind the venture is a team with deep credentials in both luxury hospitality and maritime design, drawing on experience from the likes of Seabourn, Ritz-Carlton and LVMH Cheval Blanc. Principal investor Binder has already secured ULYSSIA’s first penthouse, underscoring his confidence in the project’s transformative vision.

ULYSSIA is also conceived with the planet in mind. The yacht will feature hybrid propulsion systems, solar and battery integration, energy recovery systems and advanced hull design, all aimed at making it the most sustainable vessel of its kind. In addition, ULYSSIA’s philanthropic initiatives include environmental conservation efforts and partnerships with local communities around the world, further aligning luxury living with global responsibility. Construction of ULYSSIA is slated to begin by September 2025, with delivery expected in 2029.

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