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Kasturi Datta |
Atlas Ocean Voyages has worked with Portuguese design studio Oitoemponto to create a collection of suites for Atlas Adventurer, a first-of-its-kind luxury expedition yacht, which will debut in 2028.
Atlas Adventurer will accommodate up to 400 guests and 274 crew members. The guest suites will feature a design inspired by cruise liners during the 1930s and span three categories: 98 will be in the Signature Collection, 72 in the Concierge collection and 30 in the Reserve Collection.
The Reserve Collection will offer premium accommodation options, including 565-square-feet penthouse suites and 1,100-square-feet, two-bedroom owners suites. Select Penthouse Suites will be able to connect with an adjoining Veranda Suite to provide a multi-room residence.
The Concierge and Signature collections will offer guests a range of veranda and panorama ocean suites.
Artur Miranda and Jacques Bec, founders of Oitoemponto, will lead the design vision for Atlas Adventurer's luxury accommodation
“Atlas Adventurer represents a pivotal step forward for our brand and for expedition travel,” said James A. Rodriguez, president and CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages. “Our continued collaboration with Oitoemponto allows us to create an experience that balances the heritage of ocean travel with the expectations of today’s guest, intimate in scale, advanced in design, and grounded in environmental responsibility.”
Atlas Adventurer will be powered by a Wärtsilä engine and feature a triple-masted carbon-fibre rig with precision-engineered sails. This will help maintain low fuel consumption and enable optimal wind propulsion.