Phoenix 2: A Symphony of Art Deco Luxury and Maritime Opulence

The Phoenix 2, a magnificent 90-meter creation by Lurssen, launched in 2010, exudes the sophistication of 1920s New York City with its Art Deco-style finesse, adorned with opulent marble floors and extravagant gold accents. This yacht features a grand two-story master suite and six guest cabins, complemented by an array of amenities: a movie theater, wellness center, and a garage packed with water toys for limitless aquatic adventures. Skillfully blending luxurious comforts with state-of-the-art navigation technology, the Phoenix 2 promises a secure and lavish voyage. Its sun deck boasts a helipad, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, open-air dining area, and beach club—a flawless outdoor sanctuary for ultimate relaxation. Within, guests delight in a movie theater, wellness center, and wine cellar hosting a self-playing Steinway piano, amplifying opulence and grandeur at every turn. With accommodations for 14 guests across seven cabins, this Lurssen masterpiece defines unparalleled luxury and sophistication on the open seas.

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