- Yacht maker Silent-Yachts has unveiled a concept sustainable luxury resort: the Silent-Resorts.
- The resort relies on solar-powered catamarans to serve as the "floating villas", and sustainably built, non-land invasive buildings for the resort amenities, such as spas and clubhouses.
- If the concept were to be built, the resort could be ready in under 18 months, according to Silent-Resorts.
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Yacht maker Silent-Yachts has unveiled the Silent-Resorts, a concept luxury resort that uses solar powered catamarans and sustainably constructed buildings to create an environmentally friendly tourist destination.
Like any tropical vacation destination, the resort will have a land-based restaurant, clubhouse, gym, spa, and pool, as well as beachfront suites with tent tops.
But unlike the typical luxury hotel, Silent-Resorts relies on the catamarans — built by Silent-Yachts — to serve as "floating villas" for the vacationers, taking away the need for additional land-based hotel buildings that could otherwise increase its carbon footprint, land use, and construction costs. And because the catamarans are solar and battery powered, the floating suites can in turn supply energy to the land-based amenities and structures.
Source: Silent-Resorts
... and can be shipped to the site in containers for a low-waste construction job. The above-water deck consists of a centralized reception area that then branches out into the individual catamaran docks. The docking ports can function with either the 59.06-foot long Silent 60 catamaran or the 78.74-foot Silent 80 Tri-Deck, both built by Silent-Yachts. Both yacht options have four bedrooms with bathrooms, a living area, a kitchen, a sundeck, and more amenities that give it a luxury feel. The yachts will also be able to accommodate up to two crew members. Unsurprisingly, the villas can depart from the dock and head out to sea at the visitor's leisure. The individual ships are also available for purchase separate from the resort with its maker, Silent-Yachts. The Silent 60 is about $2,582,440, while the triple decker Silent 80 rings in around $6,526,960. According to Silent-Yachts, this dreamy concept resort may actually become a reality. The company is currently "in talks with" investors that are interested in creating developments on private islands in the Caribbeans, according to Silent-Yachts founder and CEO Michael Köhler in a statement. According to Köhler, the catamaran-based tourist destination has cost-saving benefits that could entice resort owners and investors. "Resort owners will love the reduced capital investment, and the on-going operational costs will be a fraction of a traditional property," Köhler said in a statement. "All resort assets are 'personal property', eliminating the need for expensive and complex foreign lands ownership and tax structures." The flexible design also allows resort owners to enter a land leasing opportunity instead of having to purchase the land. If the concept were to be built, the resort could be ready in under 18 months, according to its designer.from Business Insider https://ift.tt/3fLmFN3
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