Cantieri di Pisa unveils the Super Polaris 70. A new era of explorer yachts
Italian shipyard Cantieri di Pisa proudly introduces the Super Polaris 70, a groundbreaking 70-meter explorer yacht that marks a bold step forward in the brand’s storied legacy. Combining luxury, innovation, and endurance, this vessel embodies a new philosophy of yachting — one defined by boundless freedom and refined sophistication.
business maritime economy worldwide yachting industry shipbuilding industry equipment and technology news31 october 2025 | 07:34 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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Conceived for owners with an adventurous spirit, the Super Polaris 70 is designed to explore the world’s most remote destinations, from tropical archipelagos to the icy waters of the poles. Her robust steel hull and advanced naval architecture ensure outstanding seaworthiness, while the sleek exterior lines express the timeless elegance that defines Italian design.
The concept and exterior styling come from Antonio Luxardo, who masterfully blends strength and grace in every detail. The interiors, envisioned by Pulina Exclusive Interiors, deliver a serene sense of space and comfort, characterized by natural materials, refined finishes, and a seamless connection to the sea.
Onboard, expansive outdoor living areas, generous lounges, and innovative features create an environment tailored for long-range cruising and total self-sufficiency. Every element of the Super Polaris 70 has been designed to enhance the onboard experience — whether hosting guests under the sun or navigating the high latitudes in complete comfort.
With the Super Polaris 70, Cantieri di Pisa redefines the modern explorer yacht. It is a vessel where technology meets craftsmanship, and where freedom, luxury, and adventure converge to create a new icon of contemporary yachting.
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