Bering Yachts has released the interior concept for its new Bering 110 explorer yacht, a 108-foot superyacht currently under construction at the builder’s facility in Antalya, Türkiye.
Developed in collaboration with Red Yacht Design, the interior takes a restrained approach that prioritizes livability and comfort over traditional superyacht extravagance. The design team says the goal was to create an environment that feels more like a home on the water, while still complementing the yacht’s expedition capabilities.
The Bering 110 is designed as a crossover yacht that combines long-range cruising credentials with the volume and accommodations typically associated with larger vessels. Built with a steel hull, the yacht is expected to offer a range exceeding 5,000 nautical miles, making it suitable for extended passagemaking and remote cruising itineraries.
Inside, the main salon draws inspiration from Far Eastern design principles, emphasizing simplicity, balance and continuity between spaces. The lounge, dining area and window-side seating nook are arranged to flow together without visual barriers. Warm wood paneling, neutral color palettes, natural stone surfaces and selective burgundy accents create a layered but understated atmosphere.
The layout remains focused on the practical requirements of long-distance cruising. An asymmetrical salon configuration increases usable interior volume, while the owner’s suite, guest accommodations and crew quarters are arranged for extended stays aboard. Dedicated storage areas throughout the yacht are intended to support carrying provisions, equipment and personal gear for lengthy voyages.
According to the shipyard, the first Bering 110 hull is now under construction, with additional interior details expected to be released as the project moves closer to completion.







