Aqua was created in collaboration with the Lateral Naval Architects, which developed the hydrogen technology and marine architecture of the yacht.
The yacht concept combines cutting-edge technology with cutting-edge design. The task of the designers was an attempt to introduce working liquid hydrogen and fuel elements into a real superyacht.

Speaking about the concept, designer Sander Sinot said: “For the Aqua, we drew inspiration from the lifestyle of a discerning, visionary owner, flexible water flexibility and advanced technology to combine this in a 112-meter superyacht with truly innovative features.”
The interior was designed to provide as much privacy and space as possible.

Key features of the owner’s pavilion include an open-plan layout divided by wooden screens, floor-to-ceiling windows on the left and right sides, a large central ceiling window and a machined wooden structure. The apartment also has a large bathroom, dressing room and spa.

Other interior features include the Aqua room, which is located at the bow at the far end of the owner’s pavilion for far-reaching ocean views.

Aqua also has an indoor wellness and wellness center with a hot tub, yoga room and gym.
A round staircase is located in the center of the yacht, connecting all five decks. The staircase, described as a "true sight", bypasses two hexagonal tanks with liquefied hydrogen, which are located behind a screen made of toughened glass.

The exterior was inspired by the "ocean waves" and has a curved upper deck, a built-in bow observatory, windows with glass stripes and a raised front profile.