Sunreef Yachts has unveiled the first look at the interiors of its groundbreaking hybrid catamaran, the Ultima 111, which was introduced just two months ago. New images released by the luxury boat manufacturer showcase the yacht’s serene and sophisticated interior features, including the stunning owner's stateroom and the expansive main saloon.



The Ultima 111, measuring 36.25 meters, is a collaborative design effort between Sunreef and renowned Dutch design firm Phathom Studio, focusing on both interior and exterior aesthetics. This catamaran made its debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September and is set to be constructed at Sunreef's cutting-edge facility in Ras al-Khaimah, UAE. It will serve as the flagship of Sunreef's Ultima line, known for its blend of performance, style, and sustainability.



Incorporating modern design elements, the yacht’s interior is crafted in two distinct palettes. The exterior features subtle automotive influences with a sleek grey hull and black glass framework. Inside, the design philosophy revolves around ‘gentle boldness,’ merging vibrant design with calming atmospheres. This approach juxtaposes dynamic features with soft, organic elements, creating spaces that are both energizing and tranquil.



Material choices prioritize durability and environmental sustainability, with an emphasis on natural resources that align with a circular economy. The interior features a sophisticated mix of earth-toned shades and textures, enhancing the living experience through warmth and biophilic elements.

“We understand our market and have essentially shaped the concept of luxury catamarans,” said Francis Lapp, Sunreef's founder and president. “Working with Phathom’s talented team allows us to introduce innovative ideas while staying true to our brand's essence, and we anticipate the Ultima 111 will resonate with a wide audience.”



Phathom's interior design incorporates warm, tactile elements alongside organic curves that promote a sense of wellbeing, making the living spaces both modern and inviting.

The Ultima 111 featuring all guest accommodations above the hulls for enhanced space and connection to the sea through expansive panoramic windows. The owner’s cabin boasts private access to a foredeck terrace suspended between the hulls.

The main saloon impresses with high ceilings and abundant glass, while sliding doors open to a dynamic indoor-outdoor dining space, complemented by fold-down balconies. A sophisticated marble bar and inviting sofas complete the inviting atmosphere.



The vessel also includes an ample upper deck lounge encased in glass, promoting fluidity between inside and out, and featuring an open-concept atrium staircase that enhances connectivity throughout the yacht. Enhanced privacy and efficiency are ensured with a thoughtfully designed crew flow.

In addition to these features, Sunreef has announced the Ultima 111 will come with hybrid propulsion options – an innovative choice in the 30-40 meter range. The superstructure’s horizontal surfaces can house high-performance solar panels capable of generating sufficient power to support the yacht’s systems silently through the night.



The exceptional beach club at the stern, augmented by fold-down wings, significantly increases space for relaxation, while a concealed drive-in garage accommodates a tender up to 5.5 meters in length – ensuring a clean aesthetic when not in use. Guests can also enjoy a lavish glass-walled hot tub with sun pads, perfect for soaking in stunning views.

Sunreef recognizes its environmental responsibility and has integrated sustainable practices throughout the yacht, including the use of recycled materials to enhance strength while reducing weight. Options for renewable fibres and recyclable materials will feature within the yacht’s structure, ensuring a commitment to ecological consciousness.



"The Ultima 111, enhanced by its captivating interior, retains all the attributes associated with Sunreef yachts – efficiency, ample space, and luxurious comfort with minimal energy use,” Lapp concluded, highlighting the unique essence of their catamarans.

Sunreef Yachts was founded by Francis Lapp in 2002 in Gdansk, Poland. Since then, the shipyard has been designing and manufacturing luxury sailing and power multihulls. 

Credits: Sunreef Yachts

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