The 83.5-meter Savannah is a true benchmark in yacht design and engineering, marrying carbon fibre aesthetics with emerald-sea-foam metallic finishes and a hybrid propulsion system to deliver a truly unique combination of luxury and eco-efficiency. In the following blog, we look at five of the most head-turning Savannah yacht features: full-metal paintwork and a floating superstructure, huge expanses of glass-wrapped architecture, an underwater lounge "Nemo" cinema, hybrid-drive engineering, and spacious open-air living areas.
If you had to catch a breath after reading the above, don’t worry, we did too, so without further delay, let's talk all things Savannah, along with how Beno makes it easier than ever to charter or experience such luxury in Dubai waters with our amazing yacht fleet.
Who Owns the Superyacht Savannah?
She was built by Feadship and delivered to billionaire Lukas Lundin, a name associated with global business and artful innovation, perfectly aligned with Savannah’s design spirit. The Savannah yacht interiors were crafted to complement this seamless design, a mix of glass, metal, and neutral tones that reflect the sea’s palette. Every space feels like a gallery, merging form, function and feeling.
Five Features You Need To Know
Apart from the fact that the Savannah yacht features are way beyond the capacity of this blog, here are the top 5 picks;
1. Full-Metal Finish & Floating Superstructure
One of the first things you notice about Savannah yacht features is her sea-foam-green metallic hull and superstructure, reportedly the largest object ever to have a full metallic paint finish. The entire structure, including the outdoor ceilings and fixed deck furniture, was painted in one continuous spray for uniformity.
Its superstructure appears to float on the hull: thin glass and composite panels mounted on narrow strips of polished stainless steel, all set on light aluminium supports with teak decks, creating a stylish dividing line between deck levels. It is a design element featuring elegance and innovation, a yacht that refuses obvious outside stairs, long hotel-style corridors, or any traditional design clichés.

2. Glass-Wrapped Architecture & Seamless Interiors
Another signature is extensive use of glass: decks seem to be sheathed in continuous dark bands of glass sans frames. Sliding doors open entire lounge spaces onto aft decks, blurring the line between inside and out. On the main deck aft, the living areas flow directly to a pool and swim platform through curved glass walls.
Indoors, the hallways are sculptural and curving instead of straight hotel-style; rooms and decks flow organically rather than rigidly. The fluid architecture allows a feeling of space, light, and design without interruption. These Savannah yacht features redefine openness and modernity, setting a new standard in contemporary yacht architecture.
Savannah, without any doubt, has set some revolutionary benchmarks.
3. Underwater Lounge "Nemo Room"
Perhaps the most unique feature, however, is the "Nemo" lounge at hull-level, dubbed Savannah's semi-submerged underwater lounge. Guests can sit in stadium-style seating behind thick glass and observe marine life or the swimming pool above them.
This lounge can also be converted into a cinema room with a drop-down screen, giving you the view of the sea while offering the full entertainment experience.
This kind of immersive design makes the ocean a part of your living space. These incredible underwater lounge features towards yacht design is just getting started and our yachts at Beno, we provide such "experiential" spaces which elevate a yacht from luxury to extraordinary.
4. Hybrid Propulsion & Eco-Efficiency
Savannah yacht features are a pioneer from the engineering point of view: She is one of the very first large motor yachts that combined a single medium-speed diesel engine, three generator sets, lithium-ion battery banks, and an Azimuthing stern thruster to permit multiple operational modes.
That hybrid arrangement will enable this yacht to cruise in electric mode, diesel-electric mode, high-speed mode, among others, and up to 30 % fuel saving compared with conventional yachts of this size.
This means that a yacht with a hybrid drive offers quieter cruising, a lower environmental impact, and extended range. Savannah reportedly has a range of about 6,500 nautical miles at 12 knots. To clients or guests seeking luxury in tandem with sustainability, the tech at Savannah is a big draw.
5. Expansive outdoor living and entertaining spaces
The aft deck zones aboard the Savannah yacht luxury features take outdoor living to a new dimension. The aft main deck boasts a nine-metre pool with mosaic inlay, cascading steps down to an oversized swim platform, and lounge-style seating.
There's a full sundeck with a DJ station and barbecue, too, and large terraces that connect to interior salons via sliding doors. The effect is one giant indoor-outdoor space rather than discreet compartments.
For charter arranged with Beno, yacht features like this translate into flexibility: whether you're hosting an intimate gathering, a sunset party, or a quiet morning yoga session on deck, the environment supports both social and private modes. The reasons to book Beno yachts for celebrations are endless, because we provide kind of generous outdoor entertaining space that often separates a high-end charter from a standard one.

How Beno Could Give You a Slice of Savannah
The above features matter if you're considering a luxury charter, an executive retreat, or a destination shoot; a few of our yachts, especially Santorini, redefine both experience and perceived value. Beno can help you access private yacht rental in Dubai, carrying the "Savannah DNA" of design + innovation, + lifestyle.
Savannah represents the crossroads of luxurious artistry and advanced engineering. From exterior finishes that shimmer in sea-foam green, to an underwater cinema lounge, from floating architecture to eco-smart propulsion, she sets the benchmark for what a superyacht can be. With Beno’s premium yachts, we are not just offering you a vessel; we're offering a richly detailed experience inspired by Savannah yacht features.
FAQs
- What makes the Savannah yacht features so unique compared to other superyachts?
Savannah rejects many of the usual elements one would see in a superyacht, such as external staircases, monolithic white hulls, and long, straight hotel-style corridors, replacing them with seamless design, a floating superstructure, full metallic finish, and expansive glass architecture.
- How does the hybrid propulsion system benefit guests on board?
The system enables quieter cruising, lower fuel consumption up to 30 % savings and running on batteries in specific modes, resulting in smoother rides with a smaller environmental impact.
- What is the "underwater lounge"? How is it used?
It's a room behind thick hull-glass, sited partly below the waterline, thus allowing its occupants to view the sea beneath them while still being inside the yacht. It also functions as a cinema or entertainment room.
- How many guests can Savannah host, and what are her performance specs?
She welcomes up to 12 guests in six cabins and features a beam of around 12.5 metres, reaching a top speed of about 17 knots and a cruising range up to 6,500 nautical miles at 12 knots.
- What safety features are on Savannah yachts?
Each level of the ship has been engineered with cutting-edge technology, emergency protocols, and hybrid power safety redundancies to ensure guest comfort and peace of mind, blending innovation with top-tier marine safety.