• Guests

    48

  • Cabins

    23

  • Crew

    40

Length GT Built (REFIT)
106.5m
4,702 GT 1997
(2022)
Beam Draft Top Speed
15.8m 4.5m 17 Kts

Delivered in 1997, Dream is an award winning 106.5m motor yacht built by Olympic Yacht Services. The yacht's exteriors have been penned by Studio Vafiadis, while CQStudio has designed her interiors.

Key Features

  • Sophisticated beach club
  • Dive centre hosting a variety of toys
  • Opening windows
  • Wellness centre with sauna
  • Dedicated cinema room
  • Touch and go helipad
  • Vibration free onboard experience
  • Spacious two level sun deck

Design & Construction

Designed around a displacement w/ bulbous bow steel hull and superstructure she features a 15.8m beam and a 4.5m draft. The yacht is built over 6 decks with an internal volume of 4,702 GT (Gross Tonnes). The design also incorporates a touch and go heli-pad.

She was delivered to her owners in July 2018.

Exterior Design

Dream yacht is a vast, carefully tiered white structure set low and long in the water. At 106.5m (349.5ft), her scale is obvious, but the profile avoids overcomplication through long horizontal lines, clean deck edges and a disciplined, ship-like layout. The hull sides are punctuated by a dense rhythm of portholes and windows, reinforcing her passenger-ship origins while flooding the interior with daylight. In total, 66 opening portholes and 132 windows create a strong visual connection between inside and out.

The aft deck forms a broad working and social platform, leading naturally up through successive deck levels. Teak decking supplied by Wolz Nautic runs throughout, laser-scanned and vacuum-glued to ensure long-term stability and a solid feel underfoot across the yacht’s enormous exterior footprint.

Midships, the exterior opens up vertically. The navigation deck and upper decks step back to reveal layered terraces, while the sundeck becomes the focal point of the design. Here, a forward bar overlooks a two-level swimming pool framed by wide lounging areas. The pool system is engineered to drain into a dump tank in just nine minutes, allowing the space to shift quickly between swimming, deck use and events.

Forward, the yacht carries a large helideck rated for loads exceeding four tonnes. When not in use, this area converts into flexible deck space, including use as a sports court. This dual-purpose approach runs throughout the exterior design, with spaces sized and arranged to support both private cruising and large-scale guest use.

Aft, the stern geometry prioritises access to the water. The beach club sits directly at sea level, opening through a full-width transom arrangement that creates a sheltered zone for swimming, diving and watersports. Tenders and toys are handled from dedicated deck areas, with cranes and storage positioned to keep guest spaces clear.

Dream takes pride in providing a haven of relaxation and privacy on the seas, where every stay is tailored to surpass expectations.

Interior Design

Dream’s interior was conceived by Ciarmoli Queda Studio, whose background in fashion and product design brings a material-led clarity rather than decorative excess. The influence of minimalist Jean-Michel Frank runs throughout, paired with historical references to Jean-Claude Galluchat, most clearly seen in the extensive use of shagreen across walls, furniture and detailing.

The palette deliberately sidesteps dark woods in favour of decorative timber panelling, soft powder-blue tones and layered textures. The mood is formal but never heavy. Instead, the spaces feel calm, measured and quietly confident, relying on proportion, surface quality and light rather than overt ornament. Nautical references appear sparingly, through trompe-l’oeil mosaics and lift interiors that give the impression of descending into the blue.

Windows are central to how the interior works. Dream carries 66 opening portholes, 20 manually opening windows and 112 electrically operated windows, allowing natural ventilation and daylight across much of the yacht. Many of these were custom-built in Germany by Fehrmann. The electrically operated units weigh over 500kg each, are 60mm thick, and are controlled via iPads integrated into the yacht’s infotainment system by VBH. For safety and compliance, every window is individually monitored by the Kongsberg Alarm Control and Monitoring System, with the ability to close or lock them centrally from the wheelhouse.

In the main saloon, a sculptural ceiling feature described as an “oyster pearl” anchors the space, floating above powder-blue seating that wraps naturally around the room. This flows toward a mirrored bar, where ceiling lights echo abstract fishing nets, adding depth without visual noise. Elsewhere, a multi-deck central atrium in marble and glass reveals the yacht’s vertical scale in a single glance, setting the tone from the moment guests step inside.

Alongside the main dining salon, which spans approximately 100sq/m (1,076 sq/ft) and can host up to 44 guests with full audio-visual support, there is a more intimate Japanese-style dining salon.

The wheelhouse was completely rebuilt with an integrated bridge system that allows the captain to monitor and control propulsion, onboard systems, CCTV and night vision. Below decks, extensive insulation was installed, along with floating walls and ceilings, to meet the owner’s requirement for low noise and vibration even in rough conditions.

Accommodation

Dream comfortably accommodates 48 guests within its 23 well-appointed cabins, each designed to provide a tranquil retreat after a day of adventure. 

The 2,800sq/ft master suite is a highlight, occupying a prime position on the boat deck. It boasts expansive views and includes a spacious foredeck with a spa pool and loungers, offering the ultimate private sanctuary for the yacht owner. Here, the fusion of elegant décor and cutting-edge design culminates in a living space that is both sophisticated and inviting.

Each guest cabin features attention to detail that ensures a restful and luxurious stay. The VIP cabins, adorned in soothing aqua tones, feature their own cocktail bars and lavish baths, providing a heightened level of luxury. These spaces open directly onto broad side decks, allowing guests to effortlessly transition from their private quarters to the outdoor splendor of the yacht.

Cabins for the 40 crew members are located forward on the lower and main decks, configured to maximize efficiency and comfort, thus enabling the crew to provide attentive service to guests at all times.

Performance & Capabilities

Powered by twin diesel Wartsila (6R 3 2D) 2,950hp engines running at 750rpm, motor yacht Dream is capable of reaching a top speed of 17 knots, and comfortably cruises at 15 knots. With her 290,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 6,300 nautical miles at 13 knots. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters.

Amenities

A gym with all the latest equipment allows her guests to keep their workout routines while at sea. For the ultimate relaxation experience, the yacht plays host to a luxury spa and massage room. Ensuring everyone on board can enjoy the water to the fullest, luxury yacht Dream offers a large beach club connected to a swim platform, with plenty of space for lounging and soaking up the sea views. In addition, a sumptuous cinema suite allows for movie nights at sea. The yacht is also home to a beauty salon which features all of the facilities required for a number of different beauty treatments. The yacht features a tender garage with storage for a range of toys and accessories. Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort and an elevator makes the yacht fully-accessible. Crowning the yacht is a spacious sundeck.

Member of the World's Biggest Yachts Club

This yacht is proudly ranked at 52 in the YB100, our exclusive list of the World's Biggest Yachts by Gross Tonnage. It has held this distinguished position for 5 years, 4 months, showcasing its unmatched true size.

This yacht also entered the traditional Top 100 Longest Yachts in 2018 at 37 and is now ranked 58, holding a spot in the table for 7 years, 6 months due to its extraordinary length.

To understand the difference visit our page on the World's Biggest Yachts.

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