Romeo 55: Dubai’s New Star on the Luxury Yacht Stage

Romeo 55: Dubai’s New Star on the Luxury Yacht Stage

The world of ultra-luxury yachting is watching as a new contender emerges from Dubai.

Romeo Marine is making its global debut at the prestigious 2025 Monaco Yacht Show, unveiling the Romeo 55. This striking 55-meter luxury yacht is more than just a vessel; it signals a new era for the UAE’s growing influence in the superyacht industry. This launch isn’t just about a new boat it’s about a new vision for craftsmanship and opulence.

We will explore what makes the Romeo 55 a game-changer, how Romeo Marine is redefining Dubai’s role in yacht building, and what the future holds with the upcoming Romeo 60.

A Landmark Moment for Dubai's Yachting Industry

The launch of the Romeo 55 is a turning point for the Middle East’s yacht-building sector. Constructed entirely at Romeo Marine’s cutting-edge facility in Dubai, this steel-and-aluminum masterpiece merges advanced engineering with bespoke artistry. The yacht is currently undergoing sea trials at Bin Rashid Marina and is on track for delivery in early 2026.

Designed completely in-house, the project features interiors by Pulina Exclusive Interiors, a firm renowned for its work on elite yachts and luxury properties. This collaboration combines the precision of Middle Eastern craftsmanship with the elegance of Italian design heritage. “The launch of the Romeo 55 marks not only a milestone for our shipyard but also a defining moment for Dubai’s role in the global superyacht industry,” says Nader Nashed, CEO of Romeo Marine Dubai.

Uncompromising Design and Opulence

The Romeo 55 was designed with a core philosophy of harmony, balancing powerful performance with breathtaking luxury. Its standout features set a new standard for what a superyacht can be.

Architectural Masterpieces Onboard

The yacht’s design is filled with features that create an atmosphere of light and space.

  • Double-Volume Owner’s Suite: The owner’s suite is a true masterpiece, featuring a glass ceiling that provides incredible views and an unmatched sense of openness.
  • Expansive Glass Architecture: Floor-to-ceiling glass walls are used throughout the yacht, flooding the interiors with natural light and offering a constant connection to the surrounding seascape.
  • Sculptural Spiral Staircase: A grand spiral staircase, complete with a panoramic lift, serves as a central work of art, seamlessly linking all decks.
  • Sundeck Oasis: The sundeck is a luxurious retreat designed for both entertainment and relaxation, featuring a pool, a full bar, and an alfresco dining area.


The yacht accommodates 12 guests across six lavish suites and is supported by a crew of 13. Powered by twin MTU V12 engines, it boasts a top speed of 16 knots and an impressive cruising range of 5,500 nautical miles, making it equally suited for Mediterranean island-hopping and long-range ocean exploration.

Inside the Vision of Romeo Marine

Romeo Marine’s 250,000-square-foot facility is one of the most advanced in the Middle East. It is equipped to build multiple superyachts at the same time, handling every step of the process in-house. This vertical integration, from hull fabrication and naval architecture to interior fit-outs, ensures exceptional precision, quality control, and efficiency.

The shipyard was founded in 2008, but its roots go back 40 years with the legacy of Romeo Interiors. This parent company has created award-winning designs for luxury hotels and residences worldwide. That expertise is now being translated into the marine world, creating superyachts that can compete with the finest shipyards in Europe.

A Rising Tide in the Global Yacht Market

The superyacht market is experiencing robust demand, especially for vessels over 50 meters. According to the Knight Frank Wealth Report 2025, the global population of Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWIs)—those with assets over $30 million—has grown to more than 626,000. Over 40% of these individuals have shown increased interest in custom-built and sustainable yachts.

With order books at leading shipyards often filled years in advance, Romeo Marine’s arrival is perfectly timed. Discerning buyers are actively seeking fresh perspectives, innovative design, and the exclusivity that a new, ambitious shipyard can offer.

Why Romeo Marine Matters to the World's Elite

For the world’s wealthiest individuals, a luxury yacht is more than just a boat. It is a private sanctuary, a symbol of influence, and a passport to unique experiences. The debut of the Romeo 55 at the Monaco Yacht Show firmly positions Dubai as a serious player in the world of high-end yacht building.

This launch is a declaration that the Middle East can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with traditional European shipyards. Romeo Marine offers a compelling blend of heritage, innovation, and a clear vision for the future of yachting. For those seeking the pinnacle of bespoke luxury, a new destination has just appeared on the map.

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First 54m Romeo Marine superyacht Al Hanem 2 launched

First 54m Romeo Marine superyacht Al Hanem 2 launched

Romeo Marine has announced the launch of Hull 1 in the Romeo 55 series, the 54.43-metre Al Hanem 2. She is currently undergoing sea trials at the Bin Rashid Marina in Dubai, with delivery scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.

“The launch of the Romeo 55 marks not only a milestone for our shipyard but also a defining moment for Dubai’s role in the global superyacht industry,” commented CEO of Romeo Marine Dubai Nader Nashed. “Our vision is to position Romeo Marine Dubai as a recognised hub for world-class yacht construction, combining heritage craftsmanship with modern innovation.”

With a focus on advanced engineering and bespoke luxury, Al Hanem 2 features interiors by Pulina Exclusive Interiors, developed through detailed site visits and close collaboration. The Romeo 55 can accommodate up to 12 guests across six staterooms, including an owner’s suite with double-volume height and a glass ceiling.Other highlights include expansive glass walls that frame ocean views and fill the interior spaces with natural light, a sculptural spiral staircase with a lift connecting all decks and a sundeck oasis complete with pool, bar and BBQ.

Constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she is powered by twin MTU engines, giving her a cruising speed of 10 knots and a top speed of 16 knots.

In addition, the shipyard has confirmed that the keel-laying of the Romeo 60 superyacht has begun. The vessel features naval architecture by her builder, interiors by Pulina Exclusive Interiors, and exteriors by Gresham Yacht Design. The Romeo 60 will also accommodate 12 guests across six staterooms.

“This 60-metre superyacht continues the shipyard’s commitment to delivering world-class vessels,” said the shipyard in a press release. “She will also be a manifesto for one of the core values of Romeo Marine: 360-degree sustainability.”

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Romeo Marine to debut Romeo 55 Superyacht at Monaco

Romeo Marine to debut Romeo 55 Superyacht at Monaco

Romeo Marine operates from a vertically integrated facility covering more than 250,000sq ft. The shipyard has the capacity to build multiple superyachts simultaneously in steel and aluminium, offering both fully custom and semi-custom projects delivered with high levels of precision and craftsmanship.

The yard has also announced it has begun the keel laying of the Romeo 60.

The 55-metre Romeo 55, features interiors designed by Pulina Exclusive Interiors, which is headquartered in Italy and has an office in Dubai and Shanghai. The yacht’s exterior designer is Gresham Yacht Design.

The Romeo 55 offers accommodation for 12 guests in six rooms, including an owner’s suite with double-volume height and a glass ceiling. Some of the other striking features include expansive glass walls, a sculptural spiral grand staircase with a panoramic lift to connect all decks, a sundeck oasis with a pool, bar and BBQ.

With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, Romeo 55 has two 1080Kw MTU V12 engines, and can reach a claimed 16 knots and cruise 5500nm at a cruising speed of 10 knots.

“The launch of the Romeo 55 marks not only a milestone for our shipyard but also a defining moment for Dubai’s role in the global superyacht industry,” says Nader Nashed, CEO of Romeo Marine Dubai. “Our vision is to position Romeo Marine Dubai as a recognised hub for world-class yacht construction, combining heritage craftsmanship with modern innovation.”

Founded in 2008, Romeo Marine Dubai specialises in steel and aluminum superyachts, delivering yachts up to 120 metres. The company boasts a 40-year legacy of Romeo Interiors, thus Romeo Marine brings together artisanal craftsmanship and advanced engineering. The shipyard offers turnkey solutions across custom and semi-custom builds, refits, and maintenance, serving clients in the Middle East and internationally.

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Romeo Marine debuts at MYS with 55-metre superyacht

Romeo Marine debuts at MYS with 55-metre superyacht

The new yacht is currently undergoing sea trials at Bin Rashid Marina ahead of delivery scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.

According to the company, Romeo Marine operates a 250,000-square-foot vertically integrated facility that allows the simultaneous construction of multiple custom and semi-custom yachts in steel and aluminium.

The interiors of Romeo 55 were created by Pulina Exclusive Interiors, which has offices in Italy, Dubai and Shanghai. The yacht accommodates 12 guests in six cabins, including an owner’s suite with double-height volume and a glass ceiling. Notable features include floor-to-ceiling glazing, a sculptural spiral staircase with panoramic lift, and a sundeck with pool, bar and barbecue.

MTU engines up to 16 knots

Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, Romeo 55 measures 54.43 metres in length with a 10-metre beam. Powered by twin MTU V12 engines delivering 1,080 kW each, she achieves a top speed of 16 knots and a range of 5,500 nautical miles at 10 knots.

“The launch of the Romeo 55 marks not only a milestone for our shipyard but also a defining moment for Dubai’s role in the global superyacht industry,” said Nader Nashed, CEO of Romeo Marine.

Romeo 60 – Next in line

In addition, Romeo Marine has started construction of the 60-metre Romeo 60, designed by Gresham Yacht Design with interiors again by Pulina Exclusive Interiors.

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