Traveling into the depths of the sea while enjoying a cocktail or indulging in a spa treatment with an underwater view from a sort of acrylic "bubble"? That's what Triton offers (no, I didn't say Titan, someone will bring it up), the first commercial submarine designed specifically for the luxury cruise market.
With its leather-lined interior and large acrylic windows, this jewel of underwater technology promises to revolutionize the very concept of cruising.
It starts
The first example, baptized Scenic Neptune II, was recently delivered to a company specializing in exclusive maritime tours. The ship hosting it is already docked in Australia, ready for two years of exploration along the coast and adjacent ocean regions.
But what makes the Triton so special? First of all, its ability to reach 200 meters deep, offering passengers a breathtaking view of the hidden wonders of the oceans through its acrylic “bubble”. A transparent hull that becomes an invisible window onto the underwater world, giving an incomparable feeling of unity with the surrounding environment.
Bubble on the outside, beautiful on the inside
No less extraordinary is the versatility of the interior spaces: the Triton's lounge, covered in soft leather, can be transformed if necessary into an underwater restaurant, a luxurious spa or an exclusive cocktail bar. Every detail is taken care of to satisfy the wishes of a select group of up to 8 guests, accompanied by an expert pilot.
An engineering challenge and a visionary concept that opens up new, exciting perspectives in the high-end tourism sector. With Triton, the dream of immersion not only in the waters, but in the very essence of luxury, finally becomes reality. And as the Scenic Neptune II prepares to set sail on its maiden voyage, it is easy to imagine that this is only the first of many cruises destined to remain in the annals of travel history.