Meet Zephyr, the 387-foot superyacht concept that is set to make waves at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show.


The 2024 Monaco Yacht Show is set to showcase a lineup of stellar superyachts, including the unveiling of the German shipyard Dörries Yachts’ latest concept, Zephyr. This 387-foot masterpiece, designed by H2 Yacht Design, embodies everything expected of a modern motor yacht. With a sleek profile, smooth-flowing exterior lines, and glass balustrades on the aft decks, Zephyr—named after the Greek god of wind—truly captivates. One of Zephyr’s most distinctive features is its dual swimming pools, a rarity even among the most luxurious yachts.


The main deck hosts a sprawling pool, perfect for leisurely laps or social gatherings, while the sun deck offers a more intimate plunge pool, ideal for a refreshing dip under the sun or stars. Both pools are flanked by stylish sunbeds, inviting guests to soak up the sun in absolute comfort. The luxury vessel also offers ample space to mingle, relax, and dine alfresco, with areas large enough to accommodate 12 guests.

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The four-decker’s most enticing feature is a Jacuzzi that occupies a prime spot at the bow, while still leaving room for a helicopter, ensuring speedy arrivals and departures, according to El Espanol.


Guests can also make use of twin staircases that stretch across the beam at the bottom before splitting into separate paths, providing access to various areas aboard Zephyr. The interior of Zephyr, although not fully revealed to the public, is expected to match the grandeur of its exterior. Renderings suggest that the owner’s deck will serve as a private retreat, featuring exclusive access to a dip pool, offering the ultimate sanctuary of peace and relaxation. This space will likely be adorned with the finest materials, luxurious furnishings, and cutting-edge technology, ensuring that comfort and opulence are at the forefront of the guest experience.

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[All images by Dörries Yachts]

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