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Inside Odisea: The $150-Million Superyacht Redefining Stealth Luxury

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The Odisa, originally known to the maritime world under the secretive project name ACE2, represents a masterful convergence of German engineering, precision, and British aesthetic sophistication.

The vessel is not merely a feat of scale, but a testament to a groundbreaking collaboration, marking the first time Larsan has partnered with the award-winning British studio RWD for both exterior and interior design.

The most striking architectural highlight is the beach house, a glazed lounge located on the main deck.

The for deck is not merely a storage area for tenders, but has been designed as a versatile sports court capable of hosting basketball, pickle ball, yoga, or Pilates sessions.

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QWhat is the Lürssen Odisea?
YouTube Video Description

Step aboard the Lürssen Odisea (formerly known as the top-secret Project Ace 21), a 78-meter masterpiece of German engineering and British design that just hit the water in 2026. This isn't just another boat—it’s a 2,500 GT floating glass mansion featuring a massive "Beach House" lounge, an infinity pool, and a foredeck that transforms into a full-scale pickleball and basketball court. Designed by the legendary RWD studio, Odisea blends high-tech sustainability with "quiet luxury" aesthetics, proving that you don't need a 100-meter hull to dominate the ocean. Whether it’s the two outdoor cinemas for midnight movie marathons or the specialized dive center for global exploration, this yacht is the ultimate blueprint for the modern billionaire lifestyle. Discover why Lürssen’s latest delivery is officially the new benchmark for sub-80-meter superyachts.