Last week, the 106.5-metre superyacht Dream was spotted anchored off the shores of Spetses, a picturesque island in Greece. Originally crafted as a passenger vessel by Halic Tersaneleri in 1997, Dream underwent a comprehensive transformation starting in 2008, guided by a new exterior design by Studio Vafiadis. Although initially slated for completion in 2011, the ambitious conversion project reached its final stages in 2018.
The extensive rebuild, conducted entirely in Greece, encompassed a complete interior overhaul conceptualized by Ciarmoli Queda Studio (CQS). The luxurious yacht now boasts 23 staterooms, three dining rooms, a sophisticated business center, and a serene wellness area. Among its impressive amenities are a beach club, a sprawling sun deck complete with a Jacuzzi, and a helipad.
Powered by twin Wärtsilä engines, Dream achieves impressive performance with a top speed of 17 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 15 knots, ensuring a range of 6,300 nautical miles. The yacht stands as a testament to both engineering prowess and exquisite design, offering unparalleled comfort and style on the seas.
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