Wellness on the Water: The Best Yacht Wellness Facilities of 2026

From sea-level spas and cold plunges to dedicated gyms and sports courts, the latest superyacht deliveries show how wellness is becoming an increasingly important part of yacht design.

Wellness facilities aboard superyachts have evolved considerably beyond the traditional gym and massage room. Among the standout yachts delivered in 2026, spaces dedicated to exercise, hydrotherapy and relaxation are increasingly integrated into beach clubs, pools and outdoor living areas, creating a more complete approach to wellbeing at sea.

Silver Fox sets the benchmark for wellness at sea

Delivered by Sanlorenzo in 2026, the 72m Silver Fox is the first yacht from the builder's 74Steel series. Designed by Zuccon International Project with interiors by Francesco Paszkowski Design in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, the yacht features extensive wellness facilities with a diesel-electric propulsion system that has helped maximise guest space.

Silver Fox
72m Sanlorenzo
Sanlorenzo 74Steel | 2026
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Guests

12

Cabins

9

Crew

21

At the heart of Silver Fox is a walkaround beach club that reaches close to 290 square metres when the transom and side platforms are deployed. The space includes a gym with a fold-down terrace, a massage suite, sauna, hammam, cold plunge pool, hair salon and a family room, while a glass-bottomed infinity pool on the deck above floods the area with natural light. A floodlit sports court on the bow offers pickleball, basketball and football, and the private owner’s deck features its own forward terrace with a jacuzzi.

Sanlorenzo superyacht Silver Fox beach club sun pads
Sanlorenzo superyacht Silver Fox beach club gym
Sanlorenzo superyacht Silver Fox sauna with towels
Sanlorenzo superyacht Silver Fox steam room spa
Sanlorenzo superyacht Silver Fox spa plunge pool
Sanlorenzo superyacht Silver Fox spa hair salon

Sea Raider X takes wellness to the waterline

Delivered in July 2026, the 67m ISA Yachts Sea Raider X places its wellness facilities directly within its stern lifestyle spaces. The Gran Turismo 67M flagship features exterior styling by Vallicelli Design and interiors by Enrico Gobbi.

Sea Raider X
67m ISA Yachts
ISA Gran Turismo 67M | 2026
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Guests

14

Cabins

7

Crew

14

A 6.5-metre panoramic pool anchors the aft main deck, with fold-down terraces increasing the connection to the water. Below, the beach club incorporates a hammam, gym and bar, while launching the side-stowed tender allows the covered stern to transform into an even larger full-beam leisure area. The arrangement creates a natural connection between swimming, exercise, relaxation and access to the sea.

ISA Yachts superyacht Sea Raider X at anchor stern view
ISA Yachts superyacht Sea Raider X underway side view
ISA Yachts superyacht Sea Raider X at anchor aerial view

Netto II creates a three-sided waterside spa

The Amels 80m Netto II, the second Amels 80, was delivered in 2026 with exterior design by Espen Øino and interiors by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design. Its wellness offering is centred around a beach club that opens towards the sea on three sides.

A gym, hammam and sauna sit within the waterside space, illuminated from above by the glass bottom of the 6.5-metre swimming pool on the main deck. A 200-square-metre sundeck provides additional outdoor living space, while hybrid technology allows quieter low-speed operation. Netto II also demonstrates how substantial wellness facilities are increasingly being incorporated into semi-custom platforms rather than reserved exclusively for full-custom yachts.

Netto II
80m Amels
Amels 80 | 2026
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Guests

14

Cabins

7

Crew

21

Wellness becomes part of the yacht's architecture

These three deliveries highlight a broader change in how wellness is approached aboard modern superyachts. Beach clubs are becoming complete spa environments, glass-bottomed pools are bringing daylight into spaces below, and facilities for exercise are expanding beyond conventional indoor gyms.

Silver Fox offers perhaps the most complete interpretation, combining contrast therapy, treatments, exercise and outdoor sport. Sea Raider X connects its spa directly with the pool and water, while Netto II shows how the same principles can be incorporated into a semi-custom platform.

For owners and buyers, the direction is clear: wellness is increasingly influencing the yacht's architecture from the earliest stages of design rather than being added simply as another onboard amenity.

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