
Ever since a superyacht appeared in an episode of the TV series The White Lotus we have been asked to identify the yacht. It took some detective work, but we can now confirm she is SpaceCat.
Third season
The yacht appears in the third season of Mike White’s The White Lotus. She is seen sailing off Phuket’s Ya Nui Beach and Koh Samui’s Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park.
In the series SpaceCat is host to a rather memorable day-and-night party cruise!
The 54 metre catamaran was build by Silver Yachts in Australia. She is to the design of Espen Øino.

SpaceCat can accommodate eight guests in four ensuite cabins. The emphasis is on modern design, natural light, and comfort. Huge windows bathe the interior in light. This ensures the connection to the outdoor environment is never lost. A crew of nine, provide superyacht service.
Every aspect of the yacht has been designed to provide a spacious, luxurious feel. And with a range of dining areas, social hubs, and recreational spaces. She offers the full package for those seeking indulgence at sea.

Three separate decks offer spaces for relaxation, sunbathing, and dining. The yacht’s main deck boasts an plunge pool, framed by a bar and television screens, making it a focal point for social gatherings. Meanwhile, the bow offers cozy seating and exceptional views, a perfect place to unwind while taking in the scenic coastline.
Intimate
An even a more intimate lounging area aft, offers shaded sunbathing spots. The uppermost deck offers space for various activities, including yoga, lounging, or conversations reminiscent of the dramatic tension seen in TV series.

Water lovers will be delighted by SpaceCat’s impressive selection of water toys, including two iAQUAs and an E-Foil, ensuring adventure is always within reach.
Whether exploring hidden coves, soaking in the scenery, or simply unwinding in absolute luxury, this is your invitation to experience the ultimate escape in Thailand.
SpaceCat is available from US$160,000 per week, plus expenses. For more information on chartering her contact a Northrop & Johnson charter broker.