A PRIVATE “beach club”, walk-in wardrobes, and a 40ft infinity pool – these are just a few of the features on the Aura superyacht.
It’s a tantalising look at the future of luxury sea travel for the cash-flush billionaires who might be able to afford it.
The Aura is an ultra-posh 2025 concept from yacht design company Sinot, and it’s the stuff dreams are made of.
This 460ft superyacht has panoramic lounges and a private Owner’s Deck that they’re calling a “sanctuary above the waves”.
And there’s even a VIP suite plus six “state rooms” for any guests that you’ve invited on board, if you’re feeling generous.
“Foldout hatches offer safe sea access, while a beam-wide Panorama Lounge with sweeping views hosts social events,” Sinot said.
“A Diver’s Club encourages immersion, and an Observatory Lounge on top seems to float in the sky.
“The Beach Club, with its vides and monumental art installation, links multiple decks directly to the sea, while the Owner’s Deck crowns the design as a private haven.”
The superyacht doesn’t have a price tag, but it promises a range of 6,000 nautical miles and a top speed of 19.5 knots – though it’ll cruise at 14 knots.
It can take up to 16 guests, as well as 47 staff, crew, and a captain.
And the billionaire-friendly yacht also includes the use two 49ft limos, as well as eight waverunners for darting across the sea.
The yacht has five large decks that include glass façades, lounges, and outdoors spaces.
“At the highest level, the Observatory Lounge offers a private panorama of endless seas,” Sinot boasts.
“The Owner’s Deck provides secluded retreat, while the Upper Deck features a beam-wide Panorama Lounge, vast al-fresco areas, and an open-plan wheelhouse.
“On the Main Deck, guests enjoy VIP suites, a wellness sanctuary, gym, and a 750 m² exterior deck flowing into the multi-level Beach Club.
“At the waterline, fold-out terraces and the Diver’s Club create direct connections to the sea—an aquatic haven of adventure and refined leisure.”
The Owner’s State Room features a forward-facing bedroom that opens up onto an outside deck.
And it also includes a his-and-hers bathroom plus two circular walk-in wardrobes.
There’s also a secluded lounge at the back of the suite with a large terrace, which Sinot reckons you’ll want to use for “an intimate breakfast at sunrise” – or a quiet afternoon reading.
The main deck has a VIP suite with double bathrooms and a private lounge.
SINOT AURA SUPERYACHT – THE SPECS
Here’s the official spec sheet for the Sinot Aura superyacht concept…
Overall length: 141 metres
Length waterline: 140 metres
Beam moulded: 23.3 metres
Estimated Gross Tonnage: 8,978GT
Maximum speed: 19.5 knots
Cruise speed: 14 knots
Range: 6,000 nautical miles (at 14 knots)
Guest capacity:
- 16 persons
- 1x Owner’s State Room
- 6x VIP State Rooms
- 1x VIP Suite
- 47 Staff, Crew + Captain
Tenders and toys:
- 2x 15m limo tender
- 8x waverunners
- Diver equipment
- Yacht water toys
Picture Credit: Sinot
There’s also a Beach Club with folding hatches that open for sea-level terraces, delivering a dining pavilion and ocean access.
There’s also a near-50ft glass-bottom infinity pool, a Diver’s Club with a glass bar, and a blue-lit circular concealed corridor.
And at the top is the Upper Deck, which features a huge Panorama Lounge that’s described as “the ultimate residential gathering space”.
You’re expected to use this for “dining together, or celebrating late into the night”.
The craft also comes with diver equipment and yacht water toys – as a perk to rival other superyachts.
And although it doesn’t have a price tag, Sinot says that this is a “ready-to-build, fully operational concept”.











