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Model Review: Columbus Atlantique 43

The Columbus Atlantique 43 is a masterclass in modern superyacht design. Built by Palumbo Superyachts, this 43-meter yacht pairs impressive volume with elegant engineering, offering customization potential rarely seen at this size. With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, she combines durability with lightweight performance. But what truly sets the Atlantique 43 apart is her refined styling, impressive efficiency, and remarkable layout flexibility.

Whether you’re planning transatlantic adventures or seeking a luxurious on-board lifestyle, the Atlantique 43 is built to perform—and impress.

Exterior Design: Elegant Efficiency Meets Modern Style

At 43 meters in length and 9.1 meters in beam, the Columbus Atlantique 43 boasts a broad and voluminous profile. She features a rounded hull shape, more akin to a sailing yacht than a traditional motor yacht. This design improves hydrodynamic efficiency and ensures an ultra-quiet, comfortable cruising experience. The yacht is capable of transatlantic range, making her a serious contender for global exploration.

Drop-down balconies extend the beam further when deployed, enhancing the connection to the water. The aft beach club, with its hydraulic platform and wide teak decks, is the perfect launchpad for watersports or lounging just above sea level. This feature continues to grow in popularity, and on the Atlantique 43, it’s executed to perfection.

Hull Construction and Performance

Built with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, this is a proper “Big League” superyacht. Her Caterpillar C32 engines deliver 1,300 horsepower each, reaching a top speed of around 16.5 knots and cruising comfortably at 12–14 knots. At 12.5 knots, fuel consumption is remarkably efficient at around 110 liters per hour (combined with a generator), making her suitable for long-distance cruising. The expected range is approximately 4,500 nautical miles.

Her underwater profile and systems are built with longevity and serviceability in mind. Below the lower deck, an additional technical space houses systems like air conditioning, watermakers, fuel polishers, and advanced power management interfaces. These areas reveal the yacht’s robust engineering credentials.

Main Deck: Contemporary Comfort and Clean Lines

Entering from the aft deck, guests are welcomed into a light, serene salon. Muted tones, high-end marbles, and soft lighting combine with full-height sliding glass doors on both sides to flood the interior with natural light. The result is a space that feels both warm and contemporary.

The salon transitions seamlessly into a formal dining area or can be arranged as a lounge. Large side doors provide direct exterior access, and flush thresholds maintain a continuous deck level for safety and visual appeal.

Forward on the main deck is the owner’s suite. It features an office space, full-beam bedroom, walk-in wardrobe, and a marble-clad ensuite bathroom. The layout is spacious and private, offering sweeping views through large hull windows.

Lower Deck: Guest Comfort and Smart Layouts

The lower deck hosts four well-appointed guest cabins, each with its own ensuite and custom finishes. The design cleverly balances dark wood accents with light ceilings, backlit features, and fine marbles. The result is understated luxury across every cabin.

Of particular interest is the integrated safety design. For example, an emergency escape route links adjoining cabins, ensuring guest safety even in unexpected scenarios.

The twin cabins forward provide flexibility for families or charter guests. One standout feature: the forward cabin has a foldable bed that reveals a sofa, allowing the room to convert into a lounge. Combined with an adjoining double cabin and a removable partition, this setup can transform into a full-beam VIP or alternative owner’s suite.

Crew and Operational Spaces

Designed with both luxury and practicality in mind, the Atlantique 43 ensures that crew can perform their duties efficiently and discreetly. Crew movement flows via a hidden passageway that links the guest and crew zones. This allows for discreet service and easy access during housekeeping or turnarounds.

The crew area includes four cabins (for eight crew), all ensuite, and a separate captain’s cabin near the bridge. The mess area is bright and spacious, with professional galley equipment and a dedicated laundry with Miele appliances.

One of the sister ships replaces one of the crew cabins with a convertible fifth guest cabin, accessible from both the crew and guest corridors. This adds flexibility depending on intended use and crewing needs.

Upper Deck: Sky Lounge and Alfresco Living

Upstairs, the Columbus Atlantique 43 offers a dedicated sky lounge. While one version of the yacht showcases this as a formal dining room, the space can be configured as a media room, lounge, or office space depending on owner preferences. The large sliding glass doors on both sides create an open-air environment when desired.

Outside, this deck offers a covered aft terrace with windbreaks on sliders, providing shelter without compromising views. A high glass balustrade wraps the stern, giving the impression of an infinity terrace.

From here, guests can access the bridge, which features wide-opening doors, top-tier navigation systems, and panoramic views. Adjacent is the captain’s cabin with ensuite, ensuring short response times when underway.

Bow and Sun Deck Options

Forward, the Atlantique 43 continues to impress. A spacious bow lounge includes sunpads, a hot tub, and a full wet bar. Clever anchor winch placement allowed designers to fully utilize the bow space for guest enjoyment, moving the winches forward and routing the chains back.

On one of the two featured yachts, the design remains coupe-style. The other features an additional sun deck—an owner’s customization that significantly expands the alfresco offering. This extra level includes a massive dining area, a full bar, and retractable sunshades. It’s ideal for entertaining, offering an elevated vantage point and additional privacy.

Tender Garages and Water Toys

The Atlantique 43 features two garages: one forward and one aft. The forward garage stores jet skis and opens sideways for easy launch and retrieval via a beam crane. The aft garage, meanwhile, houses a Williams 395 tender or an optional 5-meter model, depending on owner preference. Both garages are designed for seamless operations and house additional water sports equipment and gear.

Customization Potential

Perhaps the most striking takeaway from the Atlantique 43 is the extent of customization available. Two nearly identical hulls can have dramatically different interiors, layouts, and features based entirely on owner preferences.

From karaoke lounges and saunas to sky lounges or extra guest cabins, the shipyard supports a collaborative design process. Owners can adjust layout, materials, lighting schemes, and deck configurations. This ensures each Atlantique 43 is truly bespoke.

Final Thoughts: The Superyacht That Adapts to You

The Columbus Atlantique 43 combines Italian craftsmanship, clever engineering, and forward-thinking design. With a robust build, sleek styling, and unmatched customizability, she’s suited for private owners and charter operations alike.

Whether you prefer a traditional layout or an entertainment-focused deck plan, the Atlantique 43 delivers. Every detail, from her sculpted metalwork to her silent cruising, speaks to top-tier yacht building.

For those seeking a yacht that reflects personal taste and lifestyle while maintaining performance, the Atlantique 43 deserves a serious look. She’s not just built for the ocean—she’s built around you.

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