Join Hadag as we take a look at the head-turning, 55-metre Silver Star l with her sinuous exterior design and interiors by Giorgio Armani.
Built by Admiral – The Italian Sea Group and designed by Gian Marco Companino Design, the 449GT vessel is the sister ship to the charter yacht Geco with numerous technical upgrades and interiors from Armani Casa.
In the world’s largest yacht rankings, Silver Star I is listed at number 712 and she is Admiral’s seventh-largest vessel to date.
Displaying an elegant and sporty spirit, Silver Star 1 has a fluid, sinuous exterior design with dynamically flowing lines in aluminium.
Among the most innovative details, the beach club area, served by a modern staircase for ease of access to the sea, is one of a kind, characterised by high, fully glassed-in side walls to protect from windy days and boasting an enormous sunbathing platform.




Consisting of three decks and hosting a generous open sun deck, the yacht features six cabins, including one owner, one VIP and four guest cabins as well as accommodation for 11 crew members.
On the upper deck, external and internal areas are connected by a fully sliding glass door that ensures continuity between the spaces. The ‘touch and go’ helipad area delicately overlooks the hull silhouette, doubling as a panoramic lounging area on the foredeck, while on the sun deck a custom-made Jacuzzi guarantees maximum relaxation for guests.
Promising essential and sophisticated luxury, the interiors, designed by Amrani/Casa offer a refined and restful ambience of neutral tones, always very elegant and never excessive. The details are fundamental and underline the purity, the classicism and at the same time, the modernity of the yacht.
The minimalism of the shapes finds its counterpoint in the use of precious and refined materials, such as high-quality fabrics and marbles, luxurious but discreet artisanal finishes and a clever mix of colours, including ivory and light blue, used in soft nuances. Ivory onyx, bluette rosewood marble and printed silk produced in Venice define a luxurious but light atmosphere, in the style of the maison.






A metallic touch lights up the refined details with champagne gleams; the tamo wood, a cold-toned Japanese maple, creates an elegant contrast by bringing dark touches to an essentially monochromatic environment.
Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (C32 ACERT) 1,926hp engines running at 2300rpm, Silver Star I is capable of reaching a top speed of 18 knots, and comfortably cruises at 16 knots. With her 64,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 3,500 nautical miles at 16 knots.
Confirming The Italian Sea Group’s attention to sustainability, the superyacht S-Force class has Green Plus certification, an additional voluntary notation issued by RINA based on environmental performance. Silver Star 1 is listed for sale through TWW Yachts.
Please visit twwyachts.com for further information.