Part of the Admiral fleet and built to Lloyd’s Register standards, the tri-deck yacht is taking shape as a highly contemporary vessel with a focus on space, flow, and refined detailing.
Open Spaces and Clean Lines
Exterior styling by Piredda & Partners gives Panorama a crisp, architectural profile, with proportions that prioritize openness and clean transitions between inside and out. Expansive deck areas and floor-to-ceiling glazing help blur the boundaries between spaces, reinforcing the sense of continuity onboard the superyacht.
Outdoor features include two pools: a 2.85 x 1.8-meter aft pool surrounded by sunpads and lounge areas on the main deck, and a more private pool forward on the upper deck terrace, linked to the owner’s suite.

The wheelhouse and captain’s cabin are located on the sun deck, freeing up interior space and separating guest and crew circulation. Below, a new midships engine room ventilation system eliminates the need for traditional aft trunks, opening up the main deck layout and enhancing interior volume. A glazed technical corridor runs through the engine room, giving views of the machinery.
Light-Filled Interiors
The interiors of the yacht, styled by The Italian Sea Group’s Centro Stile, focus on natural materials, warm tones, and soft lighting. High ceilings and generous glazing create an airy feel throughout. Salons on the main and upper decks are arranged as flexible, multipurpose areas that connect directly with the exterior.
Up to seven guest cabins can be configured, with space for 12 guests during navigation and a total of 18 people on board, including staff. Four guest cabins sit on the main deck with direct access to the salon and beach area. Two forward cabins can be joined to form a full-beam suite, allowing for a second owner’s space.

The primary owner’s suite occupies the upper deck and benefits from wraparound views and direct access to the private forward terrace.
Crew quarters on the lower deck accommodate up to 10 and include a galley and mess. This area can be customized to include additional cabins, a gym, or a flexible entertainment space.
Panorama Joins a Lineup of Ambitious Builds
Panorama is just one of several high-profile builds underway at Admiral. At 82m and with a gross tonnage of 2,200 GT, Galileo is set to launch in 2025 as a long-range expedition yacht featuring three pools, an underwater cinema, and a beach club with gym, spa, and restaurant. Her design is by Centro Stile Wider with interiors by Bannenberg & Rowell.



Also under construction is Project Titanium, a 100m diesel-electric flagship due in 2026. Designed by Winch Design, the yacht will feature sweeping glass architecture, a certified helipad, and a multi-deck lounge connected by a full-height elliptical window.

Looking further ahead, Project Spyder is on track for delivery in 2027. Designed by Espen Øino with interiors by FM Architettura, the 88-meter yacht will feature a convertible sports court, a main deck pool with skylights, and a 100-square-meter beach club with folding terraces.



With outfitting progressing rapidly, Panorama is shaping up as a contemporary, high-volume yacht that balances elegance with technical refinement.
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