The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has revealed the elevated interior design of Ilma, the latest addition to its ultra-luxury superyacht fleet.
The company’s second new-build superyacht will feature spacious suites with private oceanview terraces, intimate communal areas encouraging connection, and exciting new venues including the Beach House—a Peruvian and Pan-Latin-inspired eatery—and an expansive pool deck offering some of the most spectacular views at sea.
At the heart of Ilma‘s inspiration lies the unique guest experience, infusing expertise and insight into integrated design to create enduring memories for guests.
The 790-ft superyacht will showcase expert craftsmanship and polished interior finishes, envisioned by renowned London-based architectural and design firm AD Associates and award-winning lighting designer DPA, while exteriors reflect the vision of Helsinki-based design studio, Aivan. The fluid link between interior and exterior spaces is a defining feature of Ilma, inviting guests to soak in the azure waters and coastlines it sails.
Ilma’s design subtly tells stories inspired by the shores of its flag. Design features, colour palettes, materiality, patterns, and works of art are inspired by elements of Maltese mythology, coastline, history, and native fauna. Its interiors will incorporate fresh, neutral tones juxtaposed by light and dark finishes, enhancing the visual richness, while the adorned exterior nod to the sleek design of private yachts.
The 224 suites aboard Ilma epitomise a refined sophistication, where careful attention and a peaceful setting capture the romanticism of private yachting. Each suite boasts floor-to-ceiling windows and a private terrace, resulting in light-filled accommodations that envelope guests in scenic seascapes and seaside harbours. Within the suites, delicate hues contrast rich textures and warm lighting. Designed with both serenity and versatility at their core, every suite can be adjusted to a variety of functions that seamlessly adapt to guest preferences.
Across the yacht, guests will discover a myriad of beautiful spaces for both social and private experiences. The onboard art program has been curated with thought-provoking pieces that encourage guests to immerse in their surroundings. A signature feature across the fleet, Ilma will expand on The Marina and Marina Terrace, featuring large Panasonic glass windows that draw in natural light, side doors that open and float above the water, and a hydraulic platform that will connect guests directly with the sea. Deck 10 presents a dynamic open-air space for live entertainment and sunbathing, with the main pool, pool bar, and an outdoor LED screen.
A new destination onboard Ilma will be the Beach House, conceptualised with Toronto-based luxury design firm Chapi Chapo Design. This indoor/outdoor restaurant will transport guests to a vibrant waterfront haven with 180-degree views, enveloping them in a casually elegant environment where they can discover unique ingredients and culinary creativity rooted in Peruvian and Pan-Latin cuisine, alongside craft cocktails. Embodying its natural surroundings, the Beach House seamlessly integrates with the coast, creating a daytime to nighttime experience where guests can relax and unwind. The design evokes a serene coastal atmosphere that reflects the sand and the sea, evoking understated indulgence.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa, an onboard oasis with revitalising treatments from 111SKIN and ESPA, will expand to 11 rooms, with five equipped to offer outdoor treatment options. There will also be three distinct fitness spaces with a Movement Studio, Cycle Studio, and Fitness Studio with weights and cardio machines. In addition to exceptional amenities, the new superyacht will include five distinct and expanded dining venues, seven bars, and a wine vault.
Named after the Maltese word for “water,” Ilma is slated to debut on a seven-night voyage from Monte Carlo to Rome on September 2, 2024.