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Northern Ireland Luxury Eco Resort Offers Electric Hydrofoiling

New Zealand marine innovator Vessev has partnered with Northern Ireland eco resort Finn Lough to launch a Europe-first electric hydrofoiling experience to transport guests around the lake.

Made in New Zealand, Vessev’s award-winning VS–9 is a catamaran that flies above the water, offering passengers smooth, silent journeys that generate zero emissions.

Finn Lough’s choice to invest in a VS–9 marks a new era in sustainable travel for Europe.

Vessev is scaling production to meet global demand.

New Zealand marine technology innovator Vessev has confirmed its first European customer, with its VS–9 electric hydrofoiling vessel heading to Finn Lough, a lakeside eco resort in Northern Ireland.

The VS–9 is a nine-metre catamaran that flies above the water on carbon fibre hydrofoils, producing minimal wake, noise, or environmental impact. The VS–9’s all-electric propulsion and foiling technology can reduce energy costs by up to 90%.

The partnership marks a significant chapter in New Zealand innovations being adopted internationally. In investing in a VS–9, Finn Lough will be Europe’s first luxury hospitality destination to offer its guests transportation by electric hydrofoiling vessel.

Vessev CEO Eric Laakmann said operators across luxury hospitality, tourism, and transport sectors were recognising the value that Vessev’s electric hydrofoiling vessels unlocked for passengers and business.

“A flight on a VS–9 offers passengers an unforgettable experience, while creating opportunities for operators. We’re proud to partner with pioneers like Finn Lough who are showing the world what’s possible with this technology.”

Located about two hours’ drive from Belfast, Finn Lough is a forest hideaway on the shores of Lower Lough Erne, known for its Bubble Domes and immersive, design-led approach to hospitality.

Finn Lough co-owner Michael Beare said partnering with Vessev allowed them to offer guests “a form of travel that connects people more deeply to a place”.
“It captures our core belief in the beauty of contrast: pairing the untamed beauty of the lake with a thoughtfully designed, elevated way to explore it.”
The VS–9 was recently awarded a Red Dot Design Award, an international competition that celebrates excellence in product design. The vessel was recognised for its experience-first approach, including wraparound glazing that offers an uninterrupted view of the landscape.

New Zealand’s largest ferry operator, Fullers360, operates a VS–9, Kermadec, on Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour. Vessev is scaling production to meet global demand.

The VS–9 will arrive at Finn Lough in 2026.