At the prestigious Monaco Yacht Show, Meyer Yachts, the superyacht division of Meyer Werft, has taken the wraps off an impressive new 210-meter superyacht concept named TWO10.
Designed with a sleek and slender profile by Meyer Yachts’ in-house team, TWO10 manages to conceal its massive size while serving as an inspiration for discerning owners in search of their next maritime masterpiece.
Among its standout features is a helipad located at the bow, which ingeniously doubles as a tennis court. This innovative space comes complete with a fine-mesh net that can be set up for tennis matches. Additionally, TWO10 boasts a beach club that spans two decks and boasts a suspended infinity pool. Below this area is a glass gallery balcony furnished with comfortable couches and coffee tables, along with a well-appointed bar.
One of the most striking features of TWO10 is its stern, which boasts the largest pane of glass ever installed on a vessel, offering breathtaking views and creating a truly immersive experience.
Lars Kruse, Director of Sales at Meyer Yachts, expressed his enthusiasm at the show, stating, “The TWO10 exemplifies the Meyer Group’s capabilities in every respect, and we are currently very pleased with the response to our yachting activities.”
The TWO10 concept represents the second design unveiled by the shipyard, following the introduction of the 150-foot ONE50 concept at the Monaco Yacht Show in 2017.
Meyer Yachts, traditionally known for constructing some of the world’s largest cruise ships, established its superyacht division just a year ago. Leveraging Meyer Group’s extensive experience in the cruising industry, the shipyard is poised to position itself at the pinnacle of the market, with ambitions to construct “the world’s largest and greenest mega yachts,” capable of reaching lengths of up to 500 meters.