A billionaire family who loves the outdoors is all set to take delivery of their 269-foot-long superyacht in a few months. Built by Lurssen, the sleek vessel has a 30-meter-long sun deck, a spacious beach club, an outdoor cinema, and even a barbecue and pizza oven for scrumptious summers

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Some vessels demand an array of amenities, fabulous features, and a striking exterior with multiple decks to capture attention. Yet for others, a single element suffices—namely, the Lürssen name. The esteemed shipbuilder has proudly unveiled its latest masterpiece, the 269-foot “Project CALI,” a luxury yacht that distinguishes itself with its sleek design and cutting-edge features, conceived by Lürssen’s own exterior design maestro, Jim Robert Sluijter.

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Designed specifically for a family that loves outdoor activities, its standout attractions include a voluminous beach club on the lower deck, embraced by expansive sea terraces and a generous swim platform at the stern.

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The sun deck, stretching nearly 100 feet, is a hive of activity, boasting a Jacuzzi, a cozy lounge area, and a bar. This space is further enhanced with an outdoor cinema, a barbecue, and a pizza oven, ensuring that the fun aboard Project Cali is unending. After all, what could be more enjoyable than savoring pizza in an idyllic locale, surrounded by loved ones?

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Hull 13775, also known as Project Cali, will feature interiors by the renowned RWD, with images set to be unveiled upon completion. The yacht is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2024.

[All images provided by Lurssen]

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