Cruise Ship Interiors · Newbuild · Refit
Turnkey cruise ship interior outfitting from engineering to onboard handover.
Bolici delivers cruise ship and marine interior packages where design intent, engineering, procurement, production, shipyard access and onboard installation must operate as one system.
The work covers public spaces, hospitality areas and technical marine interiors, from early review to final handover.
Engineering · Procurement · Production · Shipyard access · Onboard installation
Turnkey Outfitting
One interior package, controlled from review to delivery.
Cruise ship interiors bring together design information, engineering interfaces, materials, suppliers, production capacity, shipyard access and onboard installation.
Bolici brings these elements into one controlled package, reducing the gaps between design, procurement, production and handover.
The result is an interior package that is buildable, technically coherent and ready for onboard use.
Hospitality at Sea
A cruise ship is a hotel, a public venue and a marine system at the same time.
Cruise interiors operate under conditions conventional hospitality interiors do not face: access, sequencing, safety, material performance, repeatability, weight, logistics and fixed delivery windows.
Bolici delivers public spaces, hospitality areas and guest-facing interiors so they remain buildable, controlled and ready for use at sea.
Scope
Interior outfitting for cruise public spaces and hospitality areas.
Bolici supports cruise interior packages where engineering, production, procurement, logistics and onboard installation must remain connected until handover.
Shared environments.
Lounges, theatres, corridors, atriums, reception areas, retail zones and shared guest areas where durability, finish quality and passenger use must work together.
Operational spaces.
Restaurants, bars, cafés and dining rooms requiring alignment between design standards, materials, service flow and installation timing.
Built-in detail.
Built-in elements, finishes, mock-ups, technical packages and specialist components developed around approved design intent and vessel constraints.
Controlled supply.
Suppliers, materials, fabrication routes, production timing and logistics managed against the vessel programme.
Final delivery.
Installation sequencing, access, shipyard coordination, inspections, snagging and handover controlled through the final delivery phase.
Newbuild & Refit
Different vessel conditions. One delivery discipline.
Newbuild and refit projects require different forms of control.
Newbuild work follows shipyard milestones, production readiness and inspection logic. Refit work requires speed, access control, technical preparation and minimal disruption.
Bolici structures the interior package around the vessel condition, shipyard programme and onboard handover.
Newbuild Projects
Interior packages coordinated around shipyard milestones, production readiness, inspection requirements and delivery sequence.
Refit Projects
Drydock or live-operation works requiring controlled access, fast sequencing, technical readiness and minimal disruption.
Marine Reality
Design intent must survive technical reality.
Cruise interiors must therefore be resolved before they reach the vessel.
Public Spaces
Cruise public spaces and guest-facing interiors under operational pressure.
Cruise public areas carry high visibility and constant use. Theatres, lounges, restaurants, corridors, atriums and retail zones must combine design quality with durability, safety, maintenance logic and operational continuity.
Bolici’s work is suited to interiors where passenger experience, technical interfaces and daily operation must be delivered as one package.
Selected Work
Cruise interiors shaped by decades of public-space delivery.
Bolici’s marine background spans newbuild and refit interiors for cruise public areas, hospitality spaces and guest-facing environments across international fleets.
Turnkey Delivery Process
A delivery route from design intent to onboard handover.
Clarify the baseline.
Scope, drawings, design intent, vessel constraints and programme are reviewed before production decisions advance.
Resolve the information.
Interfaces, access, compliance requirements and production information are resolved before procurement and fabrication.
Align the supply route.
Suppliers, finishes, specialist components and delivery routes are aligned with the vessel programme.
Control the package.
Mock-ups, finishes and interior packages are controlled against the approved standard.
Coordinate onboard works.
Onboard works are coordinated around access, sequencing, shipyard interfaces, inspections and delivery windows.
Close the scope.
Completion is reviewed against specification, finish quality, snagging and operational readiness.
Production Culture
Italian production discipline applied to marine interior delivery.
Bolici’s work is grounded in material knowledge, production control and technical coordination.
In marine interiors, this means resolving information before fabrication, controlling components before delivery and keeping production aligned with onboard installation.
The value is not fabrication alone. It is the continuity between engineering, materials, production and the vessel.
Selected References
Cruise brands and vessels across demanding environments.
A limited selection of references connected to Bolici’s cruise, marine and hospitality-at-sea background. Detailed project material is reviewed privately where relevance and confidentiality allow.
International Delivery
Cruise and marine knowledge connected to complex interiors in the GCC.
Bolici’s cruise and marine background informs the wider group’s approach to complex interiors, from hospitality and yacht environments to FF&E-led projects in Dubai and the GCC.
Through Interni, this delivery culture is applied to private residences, hospitality spaces and marine interiors across the region.
FAQ
Cruise ship interior outfitting questions.
What is cruise ship interior outfitting?
Cruise ship interior outfitting is the engineering coordination, procurement, production and onboard installation of interior packages for cruise vessels, including public spaces, hospitality areas, joinery, finishes and specialist components.
Does Bolici deliver turnkey cruise interior packages?
Yes. Bolici delivers turnkey marine interior packages where engineering, procurement, production, shipyard interfaces and onboard installation are managed through to handover.
How is cruise ship outfitting different from hotel fit-out?
Cruise ship outfitting must respond to vessel constraints such as access, weight, safety, technical interfaces, material performance, onboard sequencing and fixed delivery windows.
Does Bolici support newbuild and refit projects?
Bolici’s marine interior background includes both newbuild and refit contexts, where interior packages must be coordinated around shipyard programmes, access windows, production readiness and onboard delivery.
What cruise interior environments can Bolici support?
Bolici supports cruise public spaces, hospitality areas, guest-facing interiors, joinery packages, specialist finishes and technical marine interior environments.
Can Bolici review a cruise interior scope before production?
Yes. Bolici can review vessel context, drawings, package scope and project stage to identify where engineering coordination, procurement control, production planning or onboard installation should be addressed.
Cruise Interior Review
Review a cruise interior scope before production or onboard installation advances.
Bolici reviews the vessel context, project stage and intended interior package to identify where engineering coordination, procurement control, production planning or onboard installation need to be addressed.