Designed for a diva, this 230-foot-long superyacht concept is solely focused on spa and wellness. ‘Rise’ has two swimming pools, a massage room, spa bath, gym and an aesthetics salon.

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How does a 230-foot spa on the high seas sound to you? Germany-based yacht builders Dörries Yachts are making your restful dreams come true with a new 230-foot superyacht concept, Rise. “The concept is simple,” explained the managing director, Justin Olesinski, of the British design house Olesinski. “Provide a no-compromise spa zone with every luxury.” This was achieved by assembling a stellar team, including Coral Spa Consultants, Gym Marine, along with the expertise of charter captains and hotel spa consultants.

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The floating wellness retreat with four decks focuses on rejuvenation with several feel-good factors, such as an infinity pool featuring a glass viewing platform at sea level, spa bath, plunge pool, massage room, and salon. “Rise features a pool, spa bath, plunge pool, massage room, and aesthetics salon, all within a dedicated spa zone. The crew’s well-being is also catered for with a clever layout that enables them to provide the ultimate service,” commented Olesinski. In addition to the spa area, 12 guests find comfort in six stately suites.

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The opulent master suite forward on the upper deck includes a private office and VIP dressing room. The ensuite is another haven of relaxation with a bathtub. The lounge area outside serves as a lobby for guests to use as a private retreat. The bridge deck, with its bar and lounge, is the perfect sunset spot, with a giant foredeck outfitted with alfresco seating to enjoy the view. The opposite end is where the poolside and sunbeds are found.

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After all that rest, one needs some activity, and luckily, Rise superyacht can hold a 33-foot tender, a 20-foot inflatable Zodiac, four Jet Skis, and a few Seabobs. According to Superyachttimes, the idea for this motor yacht also stemmed from a lack of patience. “The initial idea for Rise came about as we were having discussions with a number of brokers who told us they had clients in the market for a new 60-70m yacht, but the wait times were so long in all of Northern Europe to start construction, which was a point of frustration for them,” explained Henning Dörries, CEO of Dörries Yachts. Looks like not only will this concept put worries to rest but also the owner!

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