The Italian Sea Group Announces the Launch of a 78-Meter Admiral Superyacht

The Italian Sea Group (TISG) is thrilled to announce the launch of Admiral’s latest flagship superyacht, measuring an impressive 78 meters.

This remarkable vessel showcases a striking aqua blue hull and is constructed from a combination of steel and aluminum. She gracefully took to the water at the shipyard’s headquarters in Marina di Carrara, with an anticipated delivery set for spring 2025.

The yacht’s profile exemplifies elegance and refined aesthetics, thanks to the creative vision of Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design, who also designed the luxurious interiors. The team’s naval engineering was skillfully completed in-house.

Among the standout features of this project is a state-of-the-art diesel/electric propulsion system. This system incorporates variable speed generators and Azipods, which work together to reduce vibrations and enhance maneuverability. Additionally, a lithium polymer battery allows the yacht to anchor quietly, operating without any emissions.

Accommodation on board is designed for 12 guests, arranged in a six-cabin layout. This includes a master suite located on the main deck at the front, a VIP suite on the bridge deck right next to the expansive living area, and four guest cabins situated on the lower deck. Other exceptional amenities comprise a 6-meter swimming pool, a spa, a dive area, a gym, and a touch-and-go helipad for seamless transfers to and from the shore.

Giovanni Costantino, the founder and CEO of TISG, expressed, “What sets this mega yacht apart is our extraordinary ability to appreciate beauty in its most authentic form. The Admiral 78M transcends the typical definition of a mega yacht, as it promises unforgettable experiences at sea, masterfully integrating innovation, elegance, and a deep respect for the environment.”

The launch comes amidst a bustling period for TISG, with an impressive total of 10 additional Admiral projects currently in development. Additionally, the yard recently achieved a significant milestone in the construction of its 100-meter hybrid superyacht project, known as Hull 597 (formerly Project Titanium), which has now advanced to the outfitting stage, gearing up for a 2026 delivery.