Admiral Yachts for charter

About Admiral Yachts

Admiral is not a name thrown around lightly in the world of large yachts. For over half a century, it has stood as a byword for Italian naval excellence—reserved, precise, and deeply aware of its own tradition. Backed by The Italian Sea Group—a shipbuilding powerhouse with origins dating back to 1950—Admiral has delivered over 150 superyachts, some of them over 100 meters long, each embodying a disciplined blend of design, engineering, and understated luxury. There’s no excess for the sake of spectacle; the focus is on proportion, material integrity, and timeless form.

Country
Italy
Founded
1966
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  • Luxury yachts
  • Motor yachts
  • Semi-custom yachts
  • Aluminum yachts
  • Custom luxury yachts
  • Transatlantic range yachts
  • Yachts with helipad
Length (m)
30 - 100
Gross tonnage (GT)
500 - 2000
Hull configuration
Planing, Semi-Displacement, Displacement
Hull material
Steel, Aluminium

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Admiral Yachts

Its Marina di Carrara facility houses the largest private drydock in the Mediterranean, making Admiral uniquely positioned for full-scale construction, refit, and maintenance of the world’s most demanding vessels. Every technical detail, spatial configuration, and aesthetic choice can be tailored, ensuring the yacht is not just high-performing and dependable, but entirely personal. A purpose-built crew village allows captains and crews to monitor all on-site operations.

ADMIRAL HISTORY

Admiral’s origins trace back to the 1950s, with wooden yachts built under the Arcobaleno Super name—eventually evolving into the first 18-meter Admiral in 1966. By the mid-1970s, the shipyard launched a 30-meter wooden motor yacht—an outlier in a market where few dared such scale. Projects like MAU MAU, SAUDADE, and SAHARET pushed boundaries in size and speed, long before 30-meter builds became standard. The turn to light alloy in the early ’80s marked a shift toward performance-driven construction, later giving way to Admiral’s signature use of aluminium and steel—materials balancing speed, solidity, and safety in offshore conditions. In 2011, Admiral joined The Italian Sea Group, bringing renewed scale and design capability. Today, Admiral offers 11 series ranging from 50 to over 100 meters, from planing to full-displacement yachts. Each build is entirely custom, shaped in-house by a design team that understands how to translate individual vision into long-range capability and refined form.

ADMIRAL PHILOSOPHY

At Admiral, precision isn’t a slogan—it’s a process. Every project begins with the Research & Development team, where designers work closely with owners to develop exteriors, layouts, and interiors that go beyond expectation. The palette is virtually limitless: rare marbles, exotic woods, custom-milled metals, hand-selected leathers, textiles that exist in limited quantities. Nothing standard. Nothing off-the-shelf. Every surface, junction, and proportion is considered. The client is involved at each stage—not as a spectator, but as a co-creator—guided by professionals whose task is to reach the ideal perfection of both the exterior and interior design.

ADMIRAL MODEL LINES

ADMIRAL QUARANTA 40

Admiral Quaranta distills the elegance of larger yachts into a 40-meter profile—six cabins, expansive glazing, and a standout full-beam staircase. The layout is adaptable, the style deliberately restrained. A shallow draft and aluminium hull favour both efficiency and versatility, making her ideal for charter in the Mediterranean or Caribbean. Precision in design, without excess. Quietly sophisticated. Powered by twin MAN engines, she reaches a Maximum Speed of 15 knots.

 

ADMIRAL ADVENTURE: 43 / 50

Admiral Adventure redefines the 50m explorer yacht under 499GT—elegant yet purposeful. Available in 43m and 50m versions, she balances technical performance with custom luxury. Fold-out terraces, a panoramic aft pool, six cabins, and vast owner and VIP spaces elevate long-range cruising. Designed for autonomy and presence, she reflects Admiral’s aesthetic with minimal compromise and maximum intent. Twin MAN engines let her reach a Maximum Speed of 16 knots.

GA 72
GA 72m is a 2020 collaboration between Giorgio Armani and Admiral—an architectural megayacht shaped by Armani’s exacting minimalism. Sharp volumes meet softened lines; interiors follow the same restrained, deliberate elegance. Light flows through full-height glazing; spaces shift through sliding panels.

The effect is controlled, immersive, precise—fashion and shipbuilding distilled into a singular, 72-meter expression of aesthetic authority. In terms of performance, the built-in MTU engine reaches a Maximum Speed of 15 knots.

 

PANORAMA: 50 / 53

Admiral Panorama is a 50m steel and aluminium superyacht that balances volume, proportion, and architectural purity. Designed with Piredda & Partners, she features seamless transitions between interiors and exteriors, uninterrupted sightlines, and refined natural materials. Accommodating up to 12 guests, she  includes four main-deck suites, a convertible VIP cabin with adjacent gym, a panoramic owner’s area, and boasts a Maximum Speed of  15 knots. Also available in a 53m hybrid version with e-MOTION propulsion for silent, low-impact navigation and a Maximum Speed of 18 knots. Built for distance. Defined by detail.

 

ADMIRAL 70 

Admiral 70 redefines Italian superyacht design—bold, architectural, fluid. A double-height central window floods interiors with light, while vertical windows in the Master and VIP suites offer a near-immersive sea view. Interior materials—leather, oak, onyx, travertine—are composed with precision to evoke opulence without excess. Two pools, a full beach club with two lateral beach platforms, a sauna, a gym and expansive sundeck complete this 70-meter expression of engineered elegance. Two CAT engines reach a Maximum Speed of 15.5 knots.

 

GALILEO: 63 / 82

Admiral Galileo is an 82m steel and aluminium megayacht defined by sculptural lines, vast internal volume, and architectural ambition. With three pools; a beach club with gym, spa, and restaurant; an underwater cinema; and a walkthrough engine room, she challenges conventional layout logic. Designed by Centro Stile, each of its four decks offers over 100 sqm of living space—purposeful, precise, and unmistakably Admiral. Two CAT engines deliver a Maximum Speed of 16 knots. Admiral Galileo is also available in a 63m version with a reverse bow.

 

S-FORCE 55

S-Force 55 is a 55-meter superyacht under 500 GT, designed for performance and space efficiency. With twin CAT C32 engines and a maximum speed of 18 knots, she delivers power without compromise. Expansive decks, full-beam salons, a helipad, an 8-meter tender garage, and refined interiors with rare, precious materials in light tones define its layout. Also available in an asymmetric configuration. Understated in scale, precisely executed.

 

ATOS 47

Atos 47 balances efficiency, range, and luxury. Five guest cabins, expansive windows, and an open beach club invite constant connection to the sea, relaxation and entertainment. Built in aluminium, she reaches a Maximum Speed of 17.5 knots and boasts a 3,500nm range. Storage is generous, layout intentional.  ATOS is also available in Open Beach version—a refined exploration vessel engineered for real journeys, not just anchored spectacle.

 

EXPLORER 70

This 70m Explorer megayacht fuses Italian craft with true long-range capability. Four decks include a fully private owner’s level with a lounge, cinema, helipad, and apartment. Guest quarters comprise two VIP and two twin cabins. A forward observatory offers rare views. Tender storage, a full crew deck, and a 98sqm wheelhouse underscore its functionality. Explorer 70 is built for distance, yet unapologetically refined in execution.