Admiral has confirmed that their largest yacht to date, the 73-meter Planet Nine was launched earlier this week. The Italian shipyard's 575th vessel, she was previously known as Antarctica and on the market asking €85 million in 2017.




One of the largest explorer superyachts on the water, Planet Nine meets Lloyd's Ice class 1D rules, letting the yacht navigate in flat ice, up to 15cm thick. Featuring accommodation for up to 12 guests in 6 cabins, including a 300sqm owner's suite, she was designed to re-create the feeling of a villa on the inside.
Planet Nine boasts an observation lounge forward on the upper deck with the remainder of the space being dedicated to the explorer's guest cabins. Meanwhile, the owner's suite spans the whole main deck and is comprised of two cabins connected via a central lounge.
A pair of elevators connect all five decks and provide both an ease of movement across the yacht as well as discreet access for the crew. Aft of the explorer is a helipad and a heli hangar, with a built in capacity to refuel the helicopter. It has enough space to house an 8-person Augusta Grande-sized chopper. The aft tender garage if fitted with a pair of 9.75-metre Rupert Marine tenders.

CEO and Worldwide Sales Director of the Group, Giuseppe Taranto, comments on the launch of Planet Nine, stating: “We are proud of this construction and are confident she will be a benchmark in her category. She is a yacht with an unique style that will attract attention in every port. Planet Nine is also a great achievement in terms of technology.” She will be completed later this year.
Planet Nine is scheduled to be delivered to her owner before the end of the year.