Frontier
A 99 metre explorer yacht by Sorgiovanni Designs



Space for twelve guests in 6 double cabins, plus the owner’s suite, and a full crew of over 30 means this new yacht by Sorgiovanni Designs has the capacity for a daring solo expedition. Add to this a certified ice-breaker reversed bow, a retractable helideck mounted on hydraulic jacks, a fully equipped garage (with space for two 15m hovercraft and 4 jet skis, plus space to boot) and twin-diesel engines with generous fuel capacity that offers global range – the world is truly your oyster.
Measuring 99m in length, the superyacht boasts a bold, sleek and contemporary design – think white decks, reverse bow and dark teal touches. Inside, while interiors have yet to be finalised by the owner, the design merges unique natural materials (with care for sustainability) with refined tastes – from eggshells to seeds, stones and barks.
Additional amenities on Frontier include an extensive pool-cum-beach-club sunbathing space, fully equipped gym and spa set-up (massage room, sauna, steam room, two Jacuzzis and more), en-suite facilities for the owner (his and her) and their guests, private owner’s lounge, cinema, and a dining room that seats twenty.
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