This 107-Foot Superyacht Has Its Own Secret Mini Bar in the Owner’s Suite
Vittoria Yachts first unveiled the Veloce 32 RPH at the Cannes Yachting Festival back in 2021, but the 107-foot model just received a flashy update.
The Italian yard recently teamed up with Bassan & Benedetti to create a stylish new interior for the superyacht. The Italian design studio, which Giulia Bassan and Alessandro Benedetti run out of La Spezia, focused on creating an onboard environment that artfully balances the comfort of home with the spirit of exploration. The living quarters pack a few clever surprises, too.
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The decor is described as “warm and contemporary,” with a range of natural materials adding both texture and contrast. The leather throughout was provided by Poltrona Frau and adds a luxurious quality to the interior. The Italian brand, which has worked with Vittoria for two years now, created a lot of the stylish furniture for the yacht, too.
The vessel can sleep 10 guests across five generous cabins. The owner’s suite is located on the main deck, while two twin cabins and two VIPs sit on the lower deck with the crew quarters. Spanning the full, nearly 24-foot beam, the spacious owner’s suite is equipped with an office, an en suite, and a mini-bar that is discreetly positioned next to a plush settee.
The aft of the main deck is home to a galley and a saloon with a separate lounge and dining area. Another surprising element is the TV in the saloon, which can pop up or down on demand.
The exterior decks are nothing to sneeze at, either. At the stern lies a beach club with fold-out terraces, a swim platform that offers direct access to the sea, and a garage that can hold your toys. The upper deck features a Jacuzzi flanked by sunbeds, while the foredeck is fitted with more alfresco seating.
Bassan & Benedetti’s layout is just one of many available for the Veloce 32 RPH. The exterior, meanwhile, was designed by engineer Sergio Cutolo of Hydro Tec and was inspired by “fast patrol vessels.” Crafted from a mix of aluminum alloy and stainless steel, the sleek cruiser showcases a raised pilothouse, a semi-displacement hull, and a vertical bow. It is also equipped with twin MAN D2862 engines that allow it to reach 20 knots at full tilt.
The first Veloce 32 RPH is currently in its final stage of outfitting in Adria, Venice, with delivery scheduled for 2024.
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