Perini Navi’s Amante superyacht is a floating sanctuary that perfectly balances wellness and entertainment. This 140-footer boasts a world-class spa, a stunning pool, and a private cinema.


Amante, Perini Navi’s latest superyacht, is aptly named, as the word means “admirer.” Commissioned by a client of Camper & Nicholsons, this 140-footer was launched at The Italian Sea Group’s La Spezia shipyard. One of its biggest advantages is its well-balanced size. It’s spacious enough to accommodate six luxurious cabins and a range of amenities, yet not so vast that it feels overwhelming. The yacht strikes the perfect balance between grandeur and intimacy. However, what truly sets Amante apart is its expansive beach club and wellness area, another reason why the name is so fitting. One can’t help but admire this floating retreat, designed for ultimate relaxation.

Delving deeper into this standout feature, the beach club offers direct access to the swim platform, which boasts hydraulic side windows, a sauna, steam room, gym, bar, and a serene lounge area, making it an exceptional onboard sanctuary. Moving further along the yacht’s main deck, a counter-current pool provides a soothing escape, ideal for a refreshing dip after a workout.

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Beyond wellness, Amante also excels in entertainment. A dedicated private cinema room ensures an immersive viewing experience, because let’s be honest, not all content is meant to be watched in an alfresco setting (Game of Thrones fans will know what I mean).
As a sistership to Fantasy, Amante carries the signature of Philippe Briand’s Vitruvius Yachts, renowned for sleek, fuel-efficient designs that blend aesthetics with performance. The yacht’s sharp yet graceful silhouette enhances both visual appeal and efficiency. For the interiors, the owner enlisted UK-based Addison Nelson Design to create a bold yet refined décor that matches the yacht’s striking presence.

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This impressive four-deck vessel is still undergoing outfitting, with several weeks to go before completion. More images and details are expected to be unveiled soon, which is something well worth anticipating!

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