Expedition Yachts and Remote Destinations
Remote destinations are becoming increasingly demanded by today’s yacht owners and charterers, who are willing to explore the untouched, live incredible adventures and collect lifetime souvenirs. Strictly related to the remoteness of the destinations are the expedition yachts, vessels built to cruise towards far and not easily reachable places. Among the most requested remote destinations we find Antarctica, the Arctic, and South Pacific.
Nowadays expedition vessels do not only serve due to their technical specification and construction, but they now evoke luxury and comfort at the same time. In fact, these vessels perfectly combine high-end comfort with top cruising performance and high technology.
In the last years there has been a significant increase in the number of expedition vessels under construction, due to the clients’ demands to build something out of the ordinary. While there is no universal definition of what an expedition yacht is, there are some key technical features that serve as standards to ensure exploring remote places is safe, easy, and enjoyable.
Arguably one of the most important factors of an expedition vessel is the fuel autonomy and the related cruising speed. The yacht needs to have a sufficient range, as well as having great storage, to ensure guests can travel for long periods of time without restocking or refueling.
Expedition yachts are also popular due to the quality and kinds of water toys on board needed to explore such destinations, being helicopter submersible, bikes, cars, etc.
From a design perspective, explorer yachts follow some precise design requirements, such as ice-classed hull to visit polar regions, optimized seakeeping, innovative emissions control, great storage, and so on.
In 2023, the Global Order Book shows that expedition yachts have become the second most popular type of vessel under construction. Among the hot deliveries of the year, we find 75m Damen Wingman and 107m Lürssen Project Icecap.