First Look: Inside the Bering 110 Explorer Yacht as New Interior Renderings Revealed

The first interior renderings of the 33m Bering 110 explorer yacht have been unveiled, revealing a design centered on comfort, natural materials, and long-term living at sea.

Developed in collaboration with Red Yacht Design, the long-range Bering Yacht pairs a range of more than 5,000 nautical miles with a calm, residential-style interior intended to bring the comfort and volume of a larger yacht into a 33m platform.

Creating a Quiet Retreat at Sea

The Bering 110's newly revealed interiors take a notably restrained approach, prioritizing comfort, natural materials, and long-term livability at sea. Developed by Red Yacht Design, the concept draws on Far Eastern principles of simplicity, balance, and precision, creating a calm, residential atmosphere throughout the yacht.

Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht main saloon with curved white seating
Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht window seats in main salon
Aerial Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht main salon with curved white saloon and dining area
Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht main saloon

With the Bering 110, we aimed to merge the bold spirit of exploration with the elegance of a superyacht. She is built to go anywhere in the world while offering the warmth and comfort of a true home at sea.”

- Fatih Sürekli, Managing Director of Red Yacht Design.

Warm wood paneling, soft neutral fabrics, textured stone surfaces, and carefully placed burgundy accents define the aesthetic. The main saloon has been conceived as a continuous living space where lounge seating, dining areas, and a dedicated window nook flow naturally together beneath expansive glazing.

Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht main salon dining area
Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht skylounge with L-shaped sofa

Curved furnishings soften the architectural lines, while bronze-toned detailing, layered lighting, and a sculptural staircase add visual depth throughout the interior.

Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht master cabin

Accommodation has been arranged with extended cruising in mind. The main deck features a forward galley and a full-beam owner's suite, while four guest cabins are located on the lower deck. Crew areas, storage spaces, and service facilities have been integrated throughout the motor yacht to support long periods away from shore.

Customization Options Throughout the Yacht

While the interior remains the focal point of the project, the Bering 110 also incorporates a range of adaptable exterior spaces. The flybridge can be configured with a Jacuzzi, bar, dining area, and additional lounge seating, creating a social deck suited to both private use and charter operations.

Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht upper aft deck with jacuzzi, alfresco dining and bar area
Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht upper deck L-shaped white sofa
Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht upper deck with shaded white seating

At the stern, the beach club has been designed as a multifunctional space capable of serving as a gym, sauna, lounge, or additional expedition storage area.

Aerial Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht at anchor

The superyacht's asymmetrical layout also sacrifices the starboard side deck to create approximately one extra meter of interior width in the main saloon, maximizing usable living space within the 33.1m platform.

Built for Life Far From Shore

Beneath its contemporary interior styling, the Bering 110 remains firmly rooted in the shipyard's explorer yacht philosophy. Built with a full-displacement steel hull and aluminum superstructure, the yacht has been engineered for long-range cruising and extended autonomy.

Aerial Rendering of Bering 110 explorer yacht at anchor

Fuel capacity reaches 47,000 liters, supporting a projected range of more than 5,000 nautical miles. Key specifications include an 8.2m beam, 2.4m draft, and a gross tonnage of 299GT, placing the model among the larger expedition yachts in its size category.

The first Bering 110 explorer yacht is currently under construction and scheduled for delivery in 2027.

Expanding Activity Across the Bering Fleet

According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, the largest yacht database in the world, the Bering 110 interior reveal comes as the Turkish shipyard continues to advance several projects across its explorer yacht range. Most recently, Bering shared a construction update on the first Bering 125, the 40m Grace O'Malley, which is currently in outfitting ahead of launch and will offer 476GT of volume, accommodation for 12 guests, and a range-focused design for extended cruising.

Rendering of Bering 125 explorer yacht under way
Bering 125
Rendering of Bering BC60 explorer yacht under way
BC60
Rendering of Bering 165 explorer yacht at anchor
Bering 165

The builder has also expanded into the catamaran market with the launch of the first Bering BC60, a 19m aluminum explorer catamaran capable of more than 3,000 nautical miles of range. Larger BC70 and BC80 models are already in development.

At the top end of the portfolio, construction is underway on the 50m Bering 165 flagship, with two hulls now sold and in production. Alongside its new-build activity, Bering recently completed a major rebuild of the Bering 121, the 40m Familia, highlighting the breadth of work currently underway across the yard's explorer lineup.

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