New Trend In The Nautical Sector Delivers Comfort, Connection With Nature, And Personalized Experiences At Sea
Increasingly, the concept of well-being is consolidating as a reference for the high-end market, including the nautical segment.
According to the report released by McKinsey & Company in 2024, the global wellness sector currently moves around US$1.8 trillion per year.
This appreciation for emotional balance, integration with nature, and immersive experiences has also reached the seas.
The most recent reflection of this movement is the launch in Brazil of the Azimut Grande 25 Metri.
The yacht measures 25 meters in length and has 285 m², being manufactured by the Brazilian branch of the Italian brand Azimut Yachts.
The vessel represents a new generation of luxury yachts aimed at sensory experiences and conscious deceleration.
In this way, the brand’s focus now incorporates well-being as a central element of the design.
There is a harmonious integration of technology, aesthetics, and nature.
According to McKinsey’s report, the modern consumer seeks more than just status.
They want quality of life, silence, natural light, and authentic living.
Exclusive Project Elevates The Standard Of Comfort And Design On Board
The launch of the Azimut Grande 25 Metri, which occurred in May 2025, marks an important milestone for the shipyard in Brazil.
According to Francesco Caputo, CEO of Azimut Yachts Brazil, the new model surpasses traditional limits of nautical engineering by proposing an emotional and sensory experience.
The project includes a lighting system with indirect LED lighting, sophisticated finishes, and intelligent distribution of spaces.
All elements of the vessel were planned to convey coziness, sophistication, and integration with the natural landscape.
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The concern with the experience is perceived from the materials used to the way internal and external spaces communicate with each other.
The use of Rain Forest Brown marble, natural leather, noble linen, and organic furniture ensures fluidity, thermal balance, and sophistication without excess.
The four private suites, including one master suite with a large window at the midship, ensure acoustic and visual comfort.
They offer privileged access to natural light and the sea.
Italian Design And Innovative Solutions Ensure Total Immersion
Featuring the signature of award-winning Italian designer Alberto Mancini, the Azimut Grande 25 Metri brings a series of innovations.
Among them, the retractable lateral terrace of the main salon stands out, transforming into a suspended balcony over the sea.
The idea is to allow greater sensory connection with the environment.
This innovation creates a new way to enjoy the moving landscape.
The large panoramic windows enhance the onboard experience.
They facilitate moments of contemplation and silence.
Additionally, the flybridge, considered the third deck of the vessel, offers a complete area for leisure and relaxation.
The possibility of including an Italian jacuzzi, combined with a panoramic lounge and American-style bar, further amplifies the feeling of freedom and deceleration.
To complement, sun loungers on the bow and lounges at the stern create various spaces for integration with the sea.
Connection With Nature And More Sensory Navigation
The Infinity Terrace concept, applied at the rear of the vessel, reinforces the proposal for continuity between interior and exterior.
This unprecedented project harmoniously integrates the stern with the marine landscape.
It provides an even deeper immersion in the navigation experience.
The structure is designed to dissolve visual barriers between the deck and the ocean.
It allows the sea to become part of the environment.
With the new yacht, Azimut positions itself as a reference in the purpose-driven luxury segment.
The model meets not only those seeking comfort and exclusivity but also those who value quality of life and well-being in every detail.
This movement is aligned with the evolution of the global high-end market.
The market is increasingly attentive to the demand for experiences that combine sophistication, sustainability, and emotional health.
Brazil Advances As A Luxury Nautical Hub With Local Production
The manufacture of the Azimut Grande 25 Metri in Brazil thus represents a strategic leap for the national nautical sector.
The Brazilian unit of Azimut, located in Itajaí (SC), is currently one of the main production bases of the brand outside Italy.
With this launch, the shipyard strengthens its position as an international hub for nautical innovation.
Moreover, it directly contributes to the economic development of the region.
Consequently, it creates specialized jobs.
By combining Italian design with skilled local labor, Brazil, thus, advances as a center of excellence in the construction of high-end vessels.
The success of the new yacht, indeed, reinforces this trend.
It, therefore, confirms the growth of the demand for personalized nautical experiences focused on well-being.


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