Admiral Life Saga, winner at the 2020 International Yacht & Aviation Awards

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Admiral Life Saga yacht

Admiral Life Saga yachtLife Saga is a 65-meter megayacht born from the collaboration between Admiral, the flagship brand of The Italian Sea Group, the architect Gian Marco Campanino, who oversaw the exterior design, and the designer Mark Berryman, who developed the interior concept.

This great boat has just won in the “Motor Yacht Over 60 meters” category at the 2020 International Yacht & Aviation Awards, recognised by Design et Al, the awards that reward architecture, style and design not only in the yachting sector but also in the aviation and hotel industry .

The awards ceremony was held on 4 September in the nice setting of the Quisisana Hotel in Capri, in front of a jury of industry experts from all over the world in full and rigorous compliance with all anti-Covid-19 regulations.

This victory represents for The Italian Sea Group a further step in achieving higher standards in the world of luxury yachting. Best congratulations go to the team of engineers, architects and designers who contributed to the creation and construction of this magnificent motoryacht.

Interiors and exteriors features

With its aggressive and contemporary lines, Life Saga is the perfect combination, in terms of aesthetics, style and innovation, of exteriors and interiors, which dialogue without interruption and allow guests to flow uninterruptedly from one space to another.

In fact, the exterior of the megayacht is characterized by a large double-height central window, which connects the main to the upper deck and allows natural light to flow towards the interiors, and the large vertical windows of the Master cabin and the Vip cabin on the upper deck, which give the unique sensation of touching the sea.

The interiors are designed to interpret the concept of relax and well-being, through a careful selection and combination of materials and finishes, so as to offer stylistic continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces.

All the materials are skilfully mixed, mainly with leather combined with natural oak finishes and details in walnut and teak. A harmonious contrast is given by the introduction of stone: from the travertine marble and the exclusive sunset onyx, to the elegant emperador marble.

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