
Super Polaris 70: new generation of explorers
Cantieri di Pisa presents Super Polaris 70 powered by T. Mariotti, a 70-metre yacht built for an adventure-loving owner. Concept and design are signed by Antonio Luxardo, interiors by Pulina Exclusive Interiors.
Super Polaris 70 heralds in a new generation of explorer yachts with generous outdoor areas that can be furnished as desired, including as a volleyball, basketball or padel court, or alternatively for a counter-current swimming pool, but also as spaces for long stays on board, with multiple water toys and tenders of various sizes.
With a steel hull and an aluminium and composite superstructure, Super Polaris 70 features a high level of innovation and springs from the desire to pay tribute to the glorious history of Cantieri di Pisa while breaking new ground in modern yachting. The project marks the start of the partnership – strongly supported by Cantieri di Pisa CEO Marco Massabò – with T. Mariotti, a leading player in the shipbuilding industry, and presents a new generation of yachts conceived as explorer. The interior design is by Pulina Exclusive Interiors, in a collaboration with Cantieri di Pisa that conveys a clearly defined value in terms of continuity.
Super Polaris 70 extends across four decks, with six double cabins and generous spaces for relaxation, such as the large indoor and outdoor lounges. One of these is on the bridge deck and features an inviting lounge area aft, perfect for lunches and dinners, next to a lounge with a screening room.
The upper deck hosts the 60-square-metre VIP cabin, which has two terraces measuring five square metres each. Completing the deck are another large lounge and dining area, the main galley, and an open stern area that can be furnished as required by the owner, or even used as a volleyball, basketball or padel court.
An original winter garden positioned at the entrance to the main deck together with the owner suite are the stars of the original layout. The owner's apartment, located amidships, which is the most comfortable area, covers 95 square metres and is completed by two side balconies of 20 square metres each. Also on this deck are the four double guest cabins and a large open external area, which can accommodate two tenders up to 12 metres long and at least four water toys.
More space for tenders up to 8.5 metres long and water toys is also available on the lower deck, which features two garages with side doors. The stern area on the lower deck offers a beach club featuring a counter-current swimming pool, a gym and a spa, totalling a remarkable 180 square metres. The bow area is devoted entirely to storage and to accommodation for the 16 crew members in 10 cabins.
Warm and relaxed mood onboard is evoked by the choice of neutral tones and a palette of light colours that reflects the natural elegance of fabrics such as linen, perfect for days at the beach, and cashmere, ideal for wrapping up in colder weather. The use of leather surfaces, glass and marble adds a modern touch. Furnishings and lighting products are created in collaboration with leading Italian brands committed to using local raw materials where possible.
The yacht will be powered by a pair of CAT 3512 engines, which the shipyard expects will drive the boat to a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots, while the planned range at 10 knots is about 6,500 nautical miles.





























