REV Ocean Superyacht: What We Know So Far About the World’s Largest Yacht in the Making

Scheduled to become the largest yacht in the world by length and volume, REV Ocean isn’t just another record-breaking build — it’s a mission-driven superyacht with global ambitions. Commissioned for marine research and conservation, this 194.9-meter vessel combines cutting-edge scientific capabilities with the luxury and endurance of a top-tier expedition yacht.

As construction continues toward a 2026 delivery, REV Ocean has already drawn attention for its scale, sustainability goals, and one-of-a-kind design. Here’s what we know so far about this groundbreaking project.

Who’s Building REV Ocean?

REV Ocean superyacht underway at sea, showcasing its imposing black polar-class hull, multi-deck expedition profile, and research-focused design by VARD and Espen Øino, viewed from the bow in calm Nordic waters.

REV Ocean is being constructed by Norwegian shipbuilder VARD, part of the Fincantieri group, at its facility in Norway. The vessel’s striking exterior is the work of Espen Øino International, one of the most respected names in superyacht design. Interior spaces are being crafted by H2 Yacht Design, known for blending refined aesthetics with functional luxury.

The project was initiated by Norwegian businessman and philanthropist Kjell Inge Røkke, with a vision to support ocean health, research, and exploration on an unprecedented scale. REV Ocean operates under a non-profit foundation of the same name, dedicated to marine sustainability.

Key Specs & Features (So Far)

Side profile of the REV Ocean superyacht revealing its extraordinary length, tiered decks, helipad facilities, and integrated research zones, highlighting the vessel’s scale, endurance, and expedition-ready architecture.

While full interior details remain under wraps, REV Ocean’s technical specifications and mission equipment are extraordinary. Designed for long-range research and sustainable operations, the vessel integrates high-end expedition features with advanced marine science tools — all within a polar-class hull capable of global exploration.

SpecificationDetails
Length194.9 meters (639 feet)
Gross Tonnage17,000+ GT
Top Speed~17 knots
Range~21,120 nautical miles
Guest CapacityUp to 36 scientists/guests
Crew CapacityUp to 54 crew
Hull ClassIce-class (Polar Code compliant)
HelipadYes (with hangar)
SubmersiblesYes (manned and unmanned)
Research EquipmentLabs, ROVs, AUVs, trawling systems
Sustainability TechWaste recovery, monitoring systems

REV Ocean is built not only for scale but also for purpose — combining a robust platform for environmental research with the comfort and autonomy needed for extended ocean missions.

Why REV Ocean Is One to Watch

Aerial view of REV Ocean navigating open waters beneath dramatic overcast skies, emphasizing its massive footprint, polar-capable hull, and role as the world’s largest mission-driven research superyacht.

REV Ocean draws attention not only for its record-breaking dimensions, but also for its dedicated role in supporting marine science. It’s one of the few superyachts designed from the ground up for ocean research and environmental missions, with infrastructure that rivals government-backed vessels.

Here’s why it stands out:

  • Expected to become the longest yacht in the world
  • Fully equipped for scientific exploration and data collection
  • Built with polar capabilities for global expeditions
  • Funded by a private foundation focused on marine sustainability

For the yachting world and the research community alike, REV Ocean represents a rare combination of size, purpose, and investment in ocean health.

When Will REV Ocean Launch?

REV Ocean superyacht cruising near rugged Norwegian coastline during sea trials, illustrating its operational readiness, long-range expedition design, and anticipated late-2026 launch timeline.

REV Ocean was originally expected to launch earlier, but construction delays have pushed delivery into the late 2026 to early 2027 window. As of now, the vessel is still under construction at VARD’s Langsten shipyard in Norway, with outfitting and sea trials yet to be completed.

Once launched, it will enter service as a research and expedition platform, hosting a mix of scientific teams, environmental programs, and select charter operations that support its mission. Further announcements are expected as progress continues toward final outfitting.

Final Thoughts

REV Ocean stands out as one of the most ambitious superyacht projects underway — not only in terms of size, but for its clear commitment to marine research and sustainability. With advanced onboard labs, long-range expedition capability, and a design tailored for scientific work, it’s set to become a key platform for ocean exploration once launched.

As construction progresses toward its expected 2026 delivery, REV Ocean continues to capture global attention as a vessel with purpose, scale, and impact.

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