The keel laying ceremony for the Dream took place at Tankoa Yachts facility in Civitavecchia, not far from Rome, about a year after the contract was signed
Project Dream will bridge the gap between 60 and 70-meter platforms and offer the luxury and impressive appearance normally associated with much larger yachts, while preserving the efficiency and versatile berthing capability of a 60-metre hull.
The Dream’s layout and exterior design are owed to Horacio Bozzo Design, which is its first collaboration with Tankoa Yachts. The architecture and basic engineering were developed by Axis Group Yacht Design, while the owner chose Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design for the interior design.
The owner is planning to use the yacht for cruising with family and friends, so the Dream will feature numerous entertainment options and focus on al fresco living.
Thus, the sundeck here is a lot larger than yachts of this size can normally offer. It features a pool and is partially shaded with a hard top, so it will be nice both to sunbathe and have al fresco meals. The second pool is on the bridge deck aft, which can be transformed into a cinema under the stars. The third pool is meant exclusively for the owner and is located on the second deck.
The guest cabins are located on the amin deck and are next to the wellness area, including a massage/beauty centre, a gym and a sauna. The area has a direct access to the beach club aft, which can increase its area with the help of fold-down platforms.
Details about the interior design are currently kept under wraps. According to the yard’s plans, the Dream will be delivered to her owner early in 2029.
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