The project originates from the client's need to expand their fleet of high-end tourism cruises in Iquitos, Peru. The navigation route will cover a section of the Amazon River.
The vessel was designed to accommodate 40 passengers in 20 cabins of three different categories, in addition to other essential spaces for a cruise of this level, such as a dining area, lounge bar, terraces, spa, and other facilities. It also includes all necessary services and onboard personnel.
The spatial organization of the vessel is optimized to align with the structural framework, ensuring a comprehensive and efficient design in all aspects. Additionally, the exterior appearance of the ship reflects its interior layout, with technical and service areas positioned towards the stern (on the first and second decks), separated by a circulation axis from the passenger cabins. The third deck and the roof are designed as lighter elements, adding dynamism to the vessel's profile.
The goal is to create a fully integrated project that meets international standards and sets a new benchmark for quality in the relevant geographical area.