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Orient Express Unveils The World’s Largest Sailing Yacht

/A sleekly lined jewel of technology designed by Chantiers de l’Atlantique, Orient Express Corinthian will be the world’s largest sailing yacht. Spanning an impressive 220 m and sporting 4,500 m² of sails mounted on three inclinable masts, the ship will reach a speed of 17 knots propelled solely by the wind.

Designed by architect Maxime d’Angeac, Artistic Director of Orient Express, the yacht will boast exceptionally refined decor inspired by the golden age of the Orient Express and the spirit of innovation and comfort that has bestowed legendary status on this iconic brand.

All the suites and the entire design of the yacht have been conceived as unique spaces that break the boundaries of Orient Express’s classic decorative grammar while remaining true to its very particular codes,” Maxime d’Angeac explains. “A contemporary vision of Orient Express, that of an era in which high quality is synonymous with excellence and calls for a real aesthetic revolution.” 

By combining the consummate workmanship of France’s most talented gold and silversmiths with the excellence of the engineers working for one of the world’s most prestigious shipbuilders, Orient Express Corinthian offers an unrivaled, dreamlike experience enhanced by cutting-edge technology and perfect comfort on board. Truly reinventing our relationship with time, the yacht will offer a new perspective for discovering the land from the sea, offering unforgettable experiences around iconic moorings and stopovers.

Orient Express Corinthian houses 54 suites measuring between 45 m² and 230 m², each one comprising a luxurious bubble offering passengers total intimacy and utmost comfort. 48 of the suites are located on decks 4, 5 and 6, while six premium class suites are situated on deck 7. Featuring panoramic bay windows guaranteeing stunning views, Orient Express Corinthian’s suites have all been designed as cocoons opening onto the sea. Havens of peace, relaxation and contemplation, the suites offer passengers intimate surroundings in which to read, write, eat and drink, or simply chill out while admiring the view. All of the rooms are decorated with wood, leather, and marble and are fashioned by exceptionally talented, meticulously selected craftsmen and women.

And to satisfy all tastes, the yacht boasts five elegant restaurants adorned with warm and timeless decor, each with its own strong personality. Eight bars, including a 1930s-style speakeasy, a 115-seat cabaret exuding a Parisian atmosphere with art deco overtones, a recording studio, a cinema, and a spa, round up the range of services available to passengers.

The marina at the stern of the boat offers a prestigious setting, far from the madding crowd, to enjoy dinners and sea activities right at the water’s edge. And for total relaxation, the 16.60 m long swimming pool on deck 6 provides a perfect opportunity for swimmers to keep in shape.

And so, 140 years after the launch of the first luxury trains and a century after the epoch-making maiden voyage of the Normandie steamer, Orient Express Corinthian continues to write history and perpetuate the Orient Express legend by adding a maritime chapter that innovates with style and panache.