Imagine waking to the cicadas in the hills above Antibes, anchoring off Bodrum by lunch, and sipping chilled Domaine Ott on the upper deck by dusk. Agnetha seems like the perfect superyacht to do all that — and then some.
The Dutch precision, and the Italian soul
Crafted in Oss at Heesen’s revered shipyard, Agnetha is the newest jewel in the 55-meter Steel Series. Her silhouette — dreamt up by Omega Architects — speaks in elegant sweeps and subtle strength. That signature “shark tooth” wheelhouse detail? It’s not just architectural flair; it’s the kind of design flourish that signals you value understatement over excess.
Step aboard, and it’s as if the world quiets. Interiors wrap you in warm wood tones, brushed metals, and natural light pouring in through vast glazed panels. The mood is serene, the palette restrained. Everything whispers sophistication; nothing shouts.

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The owner’s suite: A story in itself
Tucked away on the main deck, the 86-square-meter owner’s suite feels less like a cabin and more like a pied-à-mer. There’s a private veranda for breakfast beneath the rising sun, a study for the occasional strategic call, and a walk-in wardrobe that understands formalwear deserves room to breathe. The kind of space where you can reflect, retreat, or recalibrate.
Wellness with a view
The 36-square-meter beach club combines Aspen wood panels with cool Alaska granite. A sauna invites deep exhales. Custom lighting shifts with your energy, from golden hour glow to moonlit meditation. After a day of paddleboarding off Symi or diving off Corsica, this is where you want to be.
For the hosts at heart
Agnetha’s 110-square-meter sun deck serves as the ideal alfresco salon with a whirlpool tub and an open bar, while the 60-square-meter sky lounge is perfect for movies. Picture this: Anchored off Bodrum, with bougainvillea-framed ruins in the distance and grilled octopus on the table — Agnetha becomes more than a vessel; she’s your front-row seat to Mediterranean theatre.

The performance
Powered by twin MTU 8V 4000 M63 engines and riding Heesen’s Fast Displacement Hull Form, Agnetha achieves 15.5 knots and cruises effortlessly for 4,500 nautical miles. That means from Monaco to Bodrum, Sardinia to Santorini — the summer is uninterrupted.
There’s something deeply personal about summer on the water — it’s where memories linger long after you’ve come ashore. A yacht is a canvas for those sun-drenched days we wish we could bottle, the quiet anchorages we’ll return to in stories, and the simple luxury of time well spent with those who matter most. Agnetha is for those who’ve watched the sun melt into the Aegean and thought: this is where I’m meant to be.

Specifications snapshot
- Length: 55 meters (180 feet 5 inches)
- Beam: 9.6 meters
- Guests: 12 in 6 staterooms
- Crew: 13
- Engines: 2 × MTU 8V 4000 M63
- Top speed: 15.5 knots
- Range: 4,500 nautical miles at 13 knots
- Exterior: Omega Architects
- Interior: Luca Dini Design & Architecture
- Extras: Zero-speed stabilizers, beach club, whirlpool, sky lounge, sauna