From the moment guests step aboard, they are greeted with unparalleled views of the sea from virtually every location, even when seated in the sky lounge.
It’s this sort of attention to detail, a Heesen signature, that significantly improves the onboard indoor/outdoor connection. It’s further enhanced in the main deck dining and sky lounge by the complete removal of window mullions to afford an even stronger connection with the exterior surroundings.
As for the name, Heesen designers made the following creative rationale: “While some might think our choice of name is a nod to the cosmos, drawing inspiration from Venus, the second planet from the Sun, as if our Dutch shipbuilding craftmanship transcends earthly bounds, reaching for the stars.
“Then there’s the vibrant energy of Venus Williams, the iconic tennis champion whose spirit echoes our vessel’s prowess. With seven Grand Slam singles titles to her name, she epitomises strength and determination, much like Project Venus itself; a vessel brimming with cutting-edge features and groundbreaking design innovations.
“However, perhaps the biggest surprise of all is that it is neither Roman mythology nor terrestrial planets that inspired us. The name Venus actually derives from our Dutch roots. It’s a secret that has been kept firmly locked behind dry dock doors. Only now, in keeping with our mandate for full transparency, we can reveal that Venus is in fact named after the number one hit by Dutch rock band, Shocking Blue.
“Formed in The Hague in 1967, they were considered the most successful Nederbeat band to come out of the Netherlands. The band had a string of hit songs during the counterculture movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, including Send Me a Postcard and Golden Earring.
“Their breakout success was largely due to the international triumph of their biggest hit record, Venus, which reached number one in the US Billboard Hot 100.
“Written by Robbie van Leeuwen, the song topped the charts in nine countries. It has been covered dozens of times by many artists, and our younger readers are probably more familiar with the 1986 cover by British-Irish girl group Bananarama.
“If you’re wondering why we chose to reference this song, allow us to draw your attention to the wholly relevant lyrics that really swung the decision: The summit of beauty and love, and Venus was her name.”
There is no denying that Project Venus is the summit of Heesen craftsmanship and quality, epitomised by her beautiful svelte lines and the love that Italian studio Luca Dini Design and Architecture put into penning the yacht’s gorgeous interior. The choice for the interior styling was inspired, and this studio brings additional pedigree to the game.