The Cannes Yachting Festival gathers the world’s most exclusive yachting brands each year, and this September, Sanlorenzo returns with an impressive fleet. Among the most prominent models will be the Sanlorenzo SD132 Andiamo – currently available for charter through Sanlorenzo Adria. Based in the Adriatic, Andiamo perfectly embodies Sanlorenzo’s philosophy: a fusion of timeless elegance, innovation, and cutting-edge engineering
Measuring 40.7 meters in length with a gross tonnage of 420 GT, the SD132 is the largest composite-built yacht ever crafted by Sanlorenzo and the flagship of its semi-displacement line. Inspired by the silhouettes of 1930s transatlantic liners, the SD range blends nostalgic design with modern innovation and well-defined standards of contemporary luxury.
Andiamo embodies this philosophy flawlessly – a yacht that establishes harmony between interiors, exteriors, and the surrounding seascape. With three expansive decks and a thoughtfully conceived layout, it delivers a refined and dynamic cruising experience tailored to true explorers.
LUXURY ACROSS THREE DECKS
At the heart of the SD132’s concept is the idea of open-air living. Andiamo features generous outdoor decks designed for sunbathing and relaxation, an impressive flybridge, and folding balconies on both the main and upper decks that blur the line between interior and exterior. A private terrace connected directly to the owner’s suite offers intimate seclusion and panoramic views – the perfect setting for quiet mornings or serene evenings.
The aft cockpit and beach club form a fluid, open layout. Once the lateral terraces are unfolded, the space expands into 70 square meters of walkable surface, free of visual barriers – an elegant outdoor living room under the sky, in direct contact with the sea.



A HAVEN OF LIGHT AND NATURAL MATERIALS
The interior of Andiamo is designed to maximize natural light and create a serene sense of spaciousness and connection with nature. Designed by Zuccon International Project, the décor combines earthy tones, soft textures, and refined materials to create a balanced, tactile, and welcoming atmosphere.
The main deck salon is framed by panoramic windows that dissolve the boundary between the indoors and the horizon. Forward of the salon lies the 55-square-meter owner’s suite – a private and tranquil retreat. Four generous guest cabins are located on the lower deck, along with the crew area that includes a dedicated dinette and laundry. A second salon on the upper deck completes the yacht’s harmoniously planned interior.



The SD132 offers a range of 3,200 nautical miles, making it the ideal vessel for long-distance, transatlantic cruising. In keeping with Sanlorenzo’s tradition of crafting robust semi-displacement yachts, this model is designed for those who seek more than just a classic voyage – it’s made for those who dream of going further
WELLNESS AND CONNECTION TO THE SEA
On the lower deck, Andiamo features a contemporary beach club that feels like an extension of the coastline. With the side terraces opened, the beach area expands dramatically, creating an ideal space for sunbathing, relaxing, or enjoying water sports.
A side garage with transverse launching capability accommodates a 6.25-meter tender – a solution typically reserved for larger yachts – while a separate hangar offers storage for water toys or a rescue boat. On the main deck, a fully equipped gym allows guests to stay active at sea, combining wellness with a leisurely lifestyle.
BECOME PART OF THE STORY
Andiamo is not just a technical and design masterpiece – it is also a well-established charter yacht in the Sanlorenzo Adria fleet. Its experienced crew is considered one of the finest in the Adriatic, known for their discretion and personalized service. Their long-standing expertise ensures guests enjoy a flawless onboard experience, with complete peace of mind and relaxation.
For more information and bespoke charter itineraries aboard Andiamo, contact the Sanlorenzo Adria team. Let your next journey begin in true style – where design meets the sea.
Exteriors Photo Credits: Guillaume Plisson
Interiors Photo Credits: Federico Cedrone








