Forget about superyachts. This 125-foot-long hybrid submarine design can travel thousands of miles and stay underwater for four days while enjoying the owner and his family in the highest luxury, making it the next status symbol for millionaires.
To which one may ask, “What could be more luxurious than a superyacht?” Submarine superyacht! It’s perfect for days when the ocean turns rough and the millionaire doesn’t feel like braving the elements. U-boat Nautilus, Worx’s proposal for an undersea superyacht, was the solution to a seafaring billionaire’s problems. The stunning interior design for the Nautilus yacht submarine, developed in collaboration with the internationally acclaimed Officina Armare, has been unveiled by the company. Let’s explore the depths of the 125-foot Nautilus luxury submarine, renowned for its depth rating of nearly 200 meters.
Officina Armare, a renowned design firm, took inspiration from Jules Verne’s famous novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea to create cutting-edge, jaw-droppingly modern interior design.
Unless you were a fish, of course, there was no better way to experience the undersea world. The Nautilus has a mezzanine observation room where passengers can relax in comfort while taking in breathtaking views of the ocean and its boundless components.
When it comes to elegance and cutting-edge design, nothing compares to Nautilus. Bert Houtman, CEO of U-Boat Worx, said, “Our collaboration with Officina Armare has resulted in a truly exceptional vessel.” Our mission from the start has been to introduce as many people as possible to the underwater environment in the safest, most elegant, and most comfortable way we can. That dream has come true with Nautilus.
The main lounge’s aquatic decor makes it a great place to mingle. The heart of the house, it is a perfect spot for socializing or getting work done.
The front deck lounge is a great place to unwind and catch a glimpse of your new aquatic pals below. The 1,250-ton hybrid has a maximum depth of 656 feet, can remain submerged for up to four days, and can cruise at depth for up to six hours.
This fully operational sub has all the amenities of a luxury vessel, much like any megayacht. The master suite’s large bedroom has intricate lighting fixtures, dark paneled walls (like a Bond lair), and a king-size bed with a view of the ocean from underneath.
Only true aficionados will fully appreciate the unexpected luxury of a hot bubble bath. The master suite’s attached bathroom features a see-through tub, high-end toiletries, one-of-a-kind furniture, and fixtures by Officina Armare.
This underwater superyacht has four guest cabins and space for six crew members. Billionaires should keep in mind that the interiors can be designed anyway they choose.
The smaller rooms make up for their lack of square footage with breathtaking vistas. The rooms are as impressive on the inside, with stylish furnishings and wide circular windows that provide breathtaking views of the surroundings.
The dining area and lounge on this premium vessel are very spacious. Massive spherical windows guarantee constant marine life company.
When submerging, the massive sundeck of the boat can be retracted. The sundeck also features a bar, a lounge, and a Jacuzzi on its outside edges. The Nautilus’s submersible Aronnax may take up to five sailors on an expedition beneath the waves at the command of the captain.
The idea behind U-Boat Worx is mind boggling. Nautilus still caters to those with an interest in physical activity. The ship has a fully-equipped fitness center with cutting-edge equipment like treadmills, stationary bicycles, and weights.
Nautilus’s diesel-electric propulsion engine and lithium battery are ultra-efficient, adding to the vessel’s already impressive aesthetic appeal. The luxury yacht has a range of 3,200 nautical miles and was designed for ocean-going billionaires.