British builder Princess Yachts has taken the opportunity of the Monaco Yacht Show 2025 to unveil the 106 Odyssey to BOAT International, marking its return to the superyacht sector. At over 32 metres, the 106 Odyssey is the first in a new range of larger yachts from the Plymouth-based shipyard.
Multiple interior layouts are possible, alongside a broad range of options packages that allow owners to customise spaces without compromising the clean lines of the design. The main deck features a flexible cockpit and transom, complete with drop-down balconies, while the upper deck offers floor-to-ceiling windows, skylights, and an optional spa bath, creating an airy, light-filled sanctuary. Al fresco dining for ten guests can be enjoyed beneath the protective skylounge canopy.
The owner’s suite is designed as a private retreat with a lounge or ante-room, dressing area, and spa-inspired en suite, while the lower deck accommodates a full-beam VIP that can be split into two en suite doubles, allowing up to four guest cabins. Crew quarters are forward, including three cabins for five crew members, plus a private captain’s cabin and crew mess.
“Odyssey represents the next significant step for Princess Yachts – a return to building yachts above 100 feet, without losing the elegance of design or characteristic seakeeping that define us,” said CEO Will Green. “The 106 Odyssey is the first in a new family of 30-metre-plus yachts which highlights our vision for a new generation of superyachts that combine exceptional volume with unrivalled comfort, style and attention to detail.”
The 106 Odyssey is the first of a planned series of 30-metre-plus yachts and signals Princess’s renewed focus on the superyacht market.
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