Exhibiting a clean yet refined structure, the superyacht Acapulco 55 features harmoniously joined upper and lower decks. It features a vertical element that merges into the deck as it moves aft. The navigation area elements are free standing and have no contact with the foredeck to allow for an originally shaped panoramic window.
The yacht features big rectangular windows in the hull, which are designed to provide light in the below-deck cabins, while the portholes adhere to maritime tradition. Another stylistic addition to the superyacht is the passage from the main deck to the sun deck. A rigid black skeleton is surrounded by leather-like soft white skin, a tribute to last century’s ships with their huge funnels. This area leads to the sun deck, which is designed as an attic terrace featuring a bar and shower to add to the relaxed atmosphere.
Unlike traditional yachts, the foredeck space has been designed to provide high levels of freedom of movement, turning it into a recreational space and the centre of social life on board. In addition to that the foredeck also features a swimming pool for the guests.
Finished with beautiful interior details, the below deck features twin staircase leading to the owner’s cabin. Complete with elegant details, the interior of the yacht features many faceted colour and material contrasts, dark shiny surfaces alternating with clear matte elm flooring, passing through the intermediate bronze toned ceiling. Apart from that the round fittings and handles provide an ultra glamorous look to the surrounding.