Long-range cruising yachts continue to evolve, and Bering Yachts has shared a closer look at what owners can expect from the upcoming Bering 110.
The 108-foot explorer yacht, currently under construction at the company’s shipyard in Antalya, Türkiye, introduces an interior concept centered on comfort, practicality, and extended living at sea.
Created in partnership with Red Yacht Design, the interior moves away from the lavish styling often associated with superyachts. Instead, the concept focuses on creating a residential atmosphere that supports long periods aboard while complementing the vessel’s expedition-focused character.

The main salon draws inspiration from Far Eastern design principles. Clean lines, balanced spaces, and smooth transitions shape the layout. The lounge, dining area, and window-side seating nook connect naturally. As a result, the space feels open and comfortable.
Warm wood finishes, soft neutral tones, natural stone details, and carefully placed burgundy accents add depth while maintaining a calm and refined appearance.
Built for Extended Cruising
The Bering 110 combines explorer yacht capability with the interior volume often found on larger vessels. Builders are constructing the yacht with a steel hull. The vessel is expected to travel more than 5,000 nautical miles on a single range, making it suitable for remote destinations and extended cruising routes.

The layout also focuses on efficiency. Designers used an asymmetrical salon arrangement to increase usable interior space. The owner’s suite, guest cabins, and crew quarters support longer stays on board. Storage areas throughout the yacht provide space for provisions, equipment, and personal belongings needed during extended trips.
According to Bering Yachts, construction of the first Bering 110 hull is already underway in Antalya. Additional information regarding the yacht’s interior is expected as development progresses and the project moves closer to completion.