
The three-decker with a hull of steel and a superstructure of aluminium has a beam of 9.8 m and internal volume of about 800 GT
The yacht’s exterior designed by renowned naval architect Philippe Briand, founder of Vitruvius Yachts, embodies the signature clean lines and finesse of the Vitruvius fleet, reinforced by long strips of glazing. Briand has not come up with anything fundamentally new, and keeps honing his style previously tried and tested on other Perini Navi yachts like the 73-metre Nautilus, the 55-metre Galileo G and the 49.5-metre Falco Moscata.
London-based Tara Bernerd & Partners studio has crafted the yacht’s interior, complementing the exterior aesthetics with bespoke furnishings, hand-selected materials and a skillful blend of textures and tones, reflecting the owner’s preferences and commitment to understated luxury.
The Fantasy can accommodate up to 12 guests across six cabins and a crew of nine.

The project is managed by Camper & Nicholsons, representing the owner. “M/Y Fantasy showcases an impeccable blend of cutting-edge design and technical excellence”, said the company's spokesperson.
The Italian Sea Group, with active involvement of its inhouse Centro Stile devision, is working on the new range of Perini Navi motor yachts, which will include the models of 33 to 60 metres long, combining the sailing aesthetics with advanced technical solutions.
The new Perini Navi range of motor yachts will be officially unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025. The Fantasy is scheduled for delivery in May 2025.
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