Super Polaris 70: Pole-to-Pole Performance Meets Italian Craftsmanship

By Sophia Spanton

From the Arctic to Antarctica and everywhere in between, Cantieri di Pisa and T. Mariotti have engineered an explorer yacht that refuses to compromise. The Super Polaris 70 delivers true pole-to-pole capability wrapped in a level of refinement the expedition segment rarely sees.

This 70-metre concept:

With naval architecture and exterior design by Antonio Luxardo, interiors by Pulina Exclusive Interiors, is built to perform in any geographical extreme. Its steel hull ensures ice-strengthened resilience, while the aluminium-composite superstructure optimises efficiency. With a range of 6,500 nautical miles at 10 knots, the yacht offers genuine ocean-crossing autonomy. Every design decision, from the ice-capable steel hull to the bright, breathable interiors, supports a single ambition: effortless comfort from pole to pole.

What sets Super Polaris 70 apart is how it interprets those capabilities. Step inside and you're surrounded by travertine marble, handcrafted walnut joinery, and artisanal metalwork, materials chosen not just for beauty but for their ability to create warmth whether anchored off Svalbard or the Seychelles. This is Italian yacht building applied to global exploration, and the result challenges everything the explorer category has come to represent.

The 95-square-metre owner's suite sits amidships with twin 20-square-metre balconies, private retreats whether you're watching icebergs drift past or coral reefs shimmer below. A winter garden at the entrance dissolves the boundary between interior and exterior, while natural materials throughout maintain their elegance across temperature extremes and climates.

The upper deck houses a 60-square-metre VIP suite with twin terraces, plus dining and galley spaces. Six guest cabins in total accommodate visitors, alongside crew quarters for sixteen. Adaptable spaces reveal the yacht's intelligence: an aft deck transforms from a sports court whihc is suitable for volleyball, basketball, or padel, to an open entertaining area, while a 180-square-metre beach club with counter-current pool, gym, and spa reconfigures as the twin tender garages, each swallowing 8.5-metre vessels, deploy their cargo. Additional garage space accommodates two larger tenders up to 12 metres, ensuring readiness for any adventure.

'The search for new experiences and horizons is emphasised by the desire to offer an ‘oasis of comfort’ that is perfect in any setting, from tropical seas to the North and South Poles' says Alessandro Pulina of Pulina Exclusive Interiors. The design achieves this through carefully selected materials: neutral tones echoing linen and cashmere, surfaces chosen to age gracefully across climates, and detailing by Italian artisans that brings warmth to any setting.

The collaboration between Cantieri di Pisa and T. Mariotti combines yacht-building heritage with industrial capability, resulting in a vessel that redefines the explorer segment’s aesthetic. Where others prioritise function over form, Super Polaris 70 proves both can coexist.

For owners pursuing true year-round global exploration, from fjords to atolls, polar regions to tropical paradises; this is expedition yachting reimagined. The go-anywhere performance is there. The Italian refinement is there. And together, they define a new standard for what pole-to-pole cruising can be.

"The design of all the shipyard’s new projects, both their exterior styling and interior design, is studied in minute detail..."

Antonio Luxardo, Chief Designer, Cantieri di Pisa

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"The design of all the shipyard’s new projects, both their exterior styling and interior design, is studied in minute detail..."

Antonio Luxardo, Chief Designer, Cantieri di Pisa
By Sophia Spanton
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