Launched in January and delivered in July 2025, Amalya is the result of a close collaboration between the owner, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, and the in-house technical team at Admiral.
A Bold Silhouette with Sculptural Lines
Commissioned for a discerning owner with a clear design brief, Amalya features a sleek three-deck profile that breaks from conventional norms for a yacht of this size. Her low, flowing lines create an athletic stance, while her shimmering metallic finish—blending hues of white and aqua blue—amplifies her presence on the water. The hull color is not just distinctive, but intentionally chosen to reflect natural light and emphasize the yacht’s dynamic curves from bow to stern.

Every detail of this yacht reflects our vision of contemporary luxury - where top-tier craftsmanship, timeless design, and sustainable innovation come together in perfect harmony.”
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The Italian Sea Group
Both the exterior and interior were styled by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, whose brief centered on fluidity, clarity of form, and refined symmetry. The hull and superstructure were engineered by Admiral’s in-house naval architecture team using a steel hull and aluminum superstructure.
Sinot-Designed Living Spaces Centered on Light and Flow
Amalya accommodates 12 guests in six generous staterooms, all finished to a high specification with custom detailing and a soft, natural palette. At the center of the motor yacht, the main dining room features a dramatic designer chandelier and expansive glazing, creating a calm, luxurious space for formal entertaining. A large bridge salon with panoramic views fosters a more relaxed atmosphere on the upper deck.

Ease of movement and indoor-outdoor flow were central to the design intent. An elevator connects all decks, while full-height glazing and a continuous layout lend a seamless quality to the onboard experience. Amenities include a private spa, state-of-the-art gym, diving area, and a six-meter swimming pool positioned on deck for both social events and quiet relaxation. A Jacuzzi and touch-and-go helipad further extend the yacht’s capabilities for luxury cruising and remote access.
Diesel-Electric Propulsion and Silent Operation
Powering Amalya is a hybrid diesel-electric system, developed to reduce vibration, improve fuel efficiency, and deliver quiet operation. Twin Caterpillar main engines are supported by five variable-speed generators and two azimuthing pods, producing a combined output of 5 megawatts. The configuration allows for a top speed of 17 knots with impressive maneuverability, particularly useful when docking.
The yacht’s lithium polymer battery pack enables silent anchoring and zero-emissions operation for several hours, a growing priority for owners looking to reduce their environmental impact. The system includes peak shaving to manage power surges, reducing generator usage and preventing blackouts. Advanced exhaust treatment—featuring SCR and DPF filtration—routes emissions through the mast to maximize air quality onboard.
A Trio of Giants in the Making
According to YachtBuyer Market Watch, the largest yacht database in the world, Admiral currently has 17 yachts in build or on order across its Marina di Carrara facilities.
Among the most notable projects is Project Titanium, a 100-meter flagship slated for 2026 delivery. Designed by Winch Design, the five-deck, 3,800 GT yacht features a certified helipad, full-beam spa, and extensive use of glass across a futuristic profile, powered by a diesel-electric propulsion system with azimuthing thrusters.

Also under construction is the 88-meter Project Spyder, developed in collaboration with Espen Øino and FM Architettura. This family-focused vessel includes a convertible pickleball court, a 100-square-meter beach club with fold-out terraces, and a 10.3-meter pool with skylights into the deck below. Delivery is expected in 2027.

Completing the trio is Galileo, an 82-meter explorer-style yacht due in 2026, with exterior design by Centro Stile Wider and interiors by Bannenberg & Rowell. Built around long-range autonomy and guest comfort, she features three pools, an underwater cinema, and a wellness-focused beach area with spa, gym, and restaurant.

With Amalya now delivered, The Italian Sea Group reinforces its position at the forefront of large custom yacht construction. As work continues on future flagships including Project Titanium, Project Spyder, and Galileo, Admiral’s momentum shows no sign of slowing.
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