Most private clubs hide behind gates and stone walls. This one chooses the open sea. The Maybach Ocean Club proposes a new kind of membership lifestyle built around a 500-foot superyacht named Beyond Horizons . The concept gives 300 co-owners four weeks per year in one of the 30 private balcony suites, creating something between a floating residence, a retreat, and an elite social meeting point. It is not just about privacy but about atmosphere: the slow rhythm of the ocean, curated company, and the feeling of being both anchored and untethered at once.
The yacht itself carries the visual identity of Maybach. Sleek modern interiors meet the ornamental confidence of the brand’s design heritage. Decks cascade toward the water across more than 50,000 square feet of open-air space. The bow carries the Maybach signet, while the stern layers infinity pools and teak terraces in descending formations that step guests directly into the sea. These elements turn the vessel into both a home and a scene, not simply a place to sleep but a location that frames interactions, dinners, sunsets, and quiet mornings.
Suites with private balconies allow each co-owner to keep a sense of personal retreat. Public areas blend lounge culture, attentive service, and world-class cuisine. The goal is to grant members the comfort of familiar surroundings on every visit, even as the yacht’s destinations change. It does not replicate the static architecture of traditional private clubs. It lets the horizon move.
The project remains light on public details. What is clear is the ambition to form a community that values rarity and discretion without sacrificing sociability. The first members are expected aboard in 2029. If the plan holds, Beyond Horizons will not function as a cruise ship or a hotel. It will be a private address at sea shared among a very small group of people, designed around presence, calm, and a sense of belonging that travels. Also don’t forget tp check our list of the most expensive luxury yachts in the world.
