
L'intérieur de ce super yacht est juste WOW ! Golden Yachts 60 mètres
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Welcome to a tour of the brand new H Madeleine yacht, a 60-meter vessel from the Greek shipyard Golden Yachts. This yacht, measuring 60 meters long and 11 meters wide, boasts one of the most beautiful interiors I have seen on a yacht to date.
The tour begins on the cockpit, which is notably long and spacious, offering a distinct area for relaxation unlike typical entry zones. It features a well-arranged layout with a table, sunbeds, and multiple pathways, indicating a thoughtful design.
Moving inside, the main salon is described as an extraordinary space, arguably the most beautiful area on the yacht. Its striking design includes precise lines on the railing that evoke the sea, creating an incredibly modern and contemporary ambiance. The space is well-defined, separating the lounge from the dining area, allowing for easy circulation. The use of very light tones virtually illuminates the entire area. Details like illuminated stone strips behind the sofas and fashionable wool sofas are highlighted. The immense size of the floor rug also contributes to the grand atmosphere. The design is described as modern, minimalist, and uncluttered, with no unnecessary buffets in the salon or entry. Storage buffets are present in the dining area, featuring Greek stone, leather doors with curved lines echoing those on the railing and an illuminated wall. The dining table is particularly original, made from cut and backlit geodes, complemented by leather chairs.
The tour proceeds to the elevator shaft, which features a square-shaped elevator, a departure from the usual round designs, and blends seamlessly with the yacht's aesthetic. It includes fine leather finishes down to the buttons, beautiful stone flooring, and subtle lighting. The staircase is a standout feature with floating stone steps, subtle LED lighting, and a leather handrail, making the act of climbing enjoyable. A recurring design element throughout the yacht is the use of wooden panels to discreetly conceal doors or windows, integrating perfectly with the decor and aligning with the boat's curves.
Next is the master cabin corridor, which evokes a sense of being in a spaceship due to its horizontal wooden lines, minimalist design, and floor lighting. Adjacent to the master cabin is a twin cabin with two wide single beds and a pullman bed, ideal for children or additional guests. This cabin also includes ample storage, a TV, and its own marble bathroom.
The master cabin spans the full 11-meter width of the hull, divided into a sleeping area with a king-size bed and a private lounge. The curved wooden finishes are impeccable, with no visible imperfections. The TV is integrated into the curved wall, enhanced by elegant lighting and large windows (currently concealed by automatic curtains). The headboard is made of wool, matching the salon, and is flanked by beautiful nightstands. The minimalist design extends to the private lounge area, which features a marble desk, leather chairs, and a sofa, intentionally lacking storage to maintain its uncluttered aesthetic. A large dressing room is located behind rolling doors, which close quickly and satisfyingly, allowing the cabin to be isolated.
The master cabin's en-suite bathroom is a highlight, featuring marble flooring, a double marble vanity, and two Japanese toilets. The marble in this bathroom is unique to the master cabin, distinguishable by its specific color. A gigantic shower cabin is centrally located. The spacious dressing room negates the need for storage within the cabin itself.
On the upper deck, the wheelhouse is present but not filmed. The elevator shaft with its consistent wooden panels is also found here. The VIP cabin on this deck is uniquely positioned, offering a large bed with a salmon-colored wooden headboard, pearl-inlaid nightstands, and ample storage. The lightweight leather-covered doors and a TV face a large window offering sea views. Its proximity to the lounge makes it convenient, though the high traffic might be a consideration for some. The VIP cabin's en-suite includes a rolling door, a double marble vanity, toilets, and a shower.
The lounge on the upper deck is as beautiful as the main salon, featuring similar light tones and a large semicircular sofa. A large TV is framed in leather with beautiful lighting. The space incorporates fabric, stone, and an Alcantara-covered railing with elegant curves. A stone bar, distinct from marble, adds to the luxurious feel. Two large windows provide height and volume. The overall design philosophy emphasizes light colors and minimalism, creating a sense of openness, freedom, and lightness.
The exterior upper deck features a flat floor, sliding doors, and numerous plants. A large outdoor dining table accommodates 12 guests, with a spacious sunbed area covered by removable shade sails. A stone buffet provides additional storage, and the artificial plants enhance the aesthetic.
The sundeck is a distinctive area, often seen on Golden Yachts. The aft lounge area features mobile furniture, allowing it to be reconfigured for a cinema experience with a projection screen and projector. In the middle of the deck, an open/closed space serves as a gym, equipped for various exercises, with a bar and speakers. This area can be closed to use air conditioning during workouts. A unique feature is the skylight, which is lined with leather, a detail rarely seen and adding a touch of luxury. The ceiling is finished with beautiful wood, continuing the interior design. A day cabin and a deep jacuzzi are also present, offering a perfect relaxation spot after a workout. Sun loungers are available for sunbathing.
From the skydeck, an additional staircase provides access to the forward pass, offering two access points to this deck. The forward area includes an outdoor lounge with sunbeds, benches, and low tables. At the very front, a crane handles water toys and tenders, including a Sea-Doo Spark.
The beach club is a mandatory feature on modern yachts. It includes a swim platform and a massive garage door that opens to reveal a Japanese-inspired lounge. This area offers a comfortable spot to relax after swimming, with a bar for drinks. The design incorporates light tones and a stone contour that divides the lounge from the bar area. The beach club also houses a well-finished and spacious Turkish hammam, a day bathroom with a shower, and a second area for water toys like a Sea-Doo GTX Limited 325 hp, electric boards, Seabobs, and wakeboards. Carbon-fiber swimming ladders are also present. A mobile massage area can be set up using wooden panels, and the balcony opens to the sea for enjoyment of the toys and swimming.
The lower deck houses four cabins. The elevator shaft is also present here. Two double cabins feature impressive LED-backlit wooden panels, creating a striking visual effect. These cabins have large queen-size beds, light tones, wool accents, and pearl nightstands. They also include open-concept marble bathrooms with marble vanities, showers, and toilets, a design element repeated in all cabins. A twin cabin offers remarkably wide single beds and a pullman bed, with a slightly smaller but well-designed bathroom featuring a sliding wooden door. The corridor on this deck is modern and pleasant. Two larger cabins also feature open marble bathrooms with double vanities and mirrors that visually extend the cabin space, creating an illusion of vastness. Storage is cleverly concealed behind wooden panels, which are electrically operated for functionality and seamless integration into the design.
The tour concludes, with the yacht being available for charter in Greece and the Mediterranean.