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Sirena Yachts has revealed the first interior details of the new 36-metre flagship Sirena 118 yacht. Set to launch in 2026, the all-GRP superyacht marks the start of the Turkish shipyard’s larger composite range and features a highly flexible tri-deck layout.Currently under construction in Yalova, Turkey, the sub-300 GT motor yacht combines Sirena’s signature plumb bow with increased interior volume and contemporary styling. The yard has again partnered with renowned Argentinian naval architect Germán Frers to develop the hull’s fast-displacement profile, while the exterior lines have been completed in-house by Sirena’s design team.The interior design, overseen by the Cor D. Rover Design studio, is rooted in a calm, contemporary aesthetic with an emphasis on natural light and textural contrast. The space features creamy upholstery, light wood tones, and subtle bronze accents to evoke a refined yet welcoming environment.“As a studio, we strongly emphasise client-designer collaboration,” explained Cor D. Rover. “The design is a ‘reflection
Fri, 13 Jun 2025 | 11:15
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The hull of the second 36.9-metre Maiora 36 Exuma yacht has been launched from the Maiora lamination yard in Massa and transported to the Maiora yard in Viareggio for outfitting. The Maiora 36 Exuma yacht is an evolution of the multi-award winning model and builds upon the concept of versatility. She features exterior design by Quartostile, while her interior design was penned by Acube Design.The Maiora 36 Exuma yacht boasts an innovative design layout, with the possibility of blending the interior and exterior spaces to meet the needs of the owner. The second hull features a five stateroom configuration for up to 10 guests, as well as sleeping a crew of five across three cabins.In terms of propulsion, the Maiora 36 Exuma yacht is powered by triple MTU engines which allow her to reach a top speed of 35 knots in total comfort and without any vibration
Fri, 13 Jun 2025 | 13:15
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The third unit of the 44.3-metre Cantiere Delle Marche (CdM) Flexplorer 146 series has been launched in the CdM shipyard in Ancona. Christened Nasiba, her design is centred around the concept of conscious luxury.With a volume just shy of 500 GT, the explorer yacht showcases naval architecture and exterior design by Hydro Tec. Her interior was conceived through a collaboration between Winch Design, CdM and Nasiba’s owner who is dedicated to health and wellbeing.According to Winch Design, the yacht challenges conventional norms and pioneers a health-conscious, eco-sensitive approach to contemporary design, where natural and low-toxicity materials take precedence. Read: Winch Design unveiled as interior designers for third 44m CdM Flexplorer 146 yacht“Every element has been meticulously curated to support a clean-living environment, with low-VOC (volatile organic compound) materials and minimal electromagnetic fields (EMF),” the design studio commented. In collaboration with sustainable materials specialist EcoNest, the design studio carried out a detailed analysis of each material, using
Fri, 13 Jun 2025 | 16:45

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The 85.01-metre superyacht Victorious was spotted last week anchored here in Vouliagmeni, Greece. Delivered in 2021 by AKYACHT, Victorious features refined exterior lines crafted by Michael Leach Design, with subtle nods to military styling. With an impressive interior volume of 2,299 GT, her sophisticated interior design by H2 Yacht Design include a main saloon framed by wrap-around windows and a neutral palette. Throughout, guests experience a rich mix of textures, from quartex marble floors to plush carpets and bespoke detailing. Onboard amenities include a cocktail lounge, a bar, and an exclusive wine and cigar club room, complete with sumptuous seating and a cosy fireplace. Beyond aesthetics, Victorious offers a beach club with a fully equipped gym, a massage suite, a Turkish hammam, and a heated pool, all seamlessly integrated into a spa-like ambiance. She is also equipped with a helipad that can accommodate an AC145 helicopter. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, Victorious cruises comfortably
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Spotted yesterday anchored here in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France, was the 89-metre superyacht Here Comes The Sun. Delivered by Amels in 2016, the superyacht underwent a major six-metres extension in 2020/21, with Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture overseeing the refit. Her original exterior was penned by Tim Heywood, while Winch Design created her Mediterranean-inspired interior. The yacht accommodates up to 20 guests across 10 staterooms, including a vast six-room owner’s apartment. Her expansive amenities include a cinema, spa with sauna and steam room, plunge pool, massage suite, and a beach club with fold-out platforms. The sundeck is equipped with a gym and forward-facing whirlpool, while the main deck features a seven by four-metre counter-current pool designed for both leisure and exercise. She is currently for sale with Burgess at an asking price of €185,000,000. If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected]
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Last Sunday, the 55-metre superyacht Iris Blue was spotted anchored here in Hong Kong, which is becoming a prominent area for superyachts, as highlighted by the Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit 2025. Delivered in January 2024 by Heesen Yachts as Project Apollo, Iris Blue presents naval architecture developed by Van Oossanen Naval Architects, whereas her newly designed exterior lines were conceived by Omega Architects, and her interior design originated from the creative efforts of Luca Dini Design & Architecture. Onboard, the 760 GT superyacht is capable of hosting up to 12 guests in her six staterooms, along with space for a crew of 13. Her exterior highlights include a spacious sundeck, a large wrap-around bar, and a Jacuzzi, while the main deck features a contemporary central atrium and a modernised main staircase. Performance-wise, the superyacht is equipped with twin MTU engines, enabling her to achieve a cruising speed of 13 knots and a maximum speed of
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Spotted two weeks ago for the first time anchored here in the south of France, was the newly-delivered 79.95-metre superyacht Faith. Handed over to her owners by Feadship in May, Faith combines elegant lines designed by RWD and a classic blue hull and full-height glazing crafted by De Voogt Naval Architects, resulting in a timeless look. Her interiors, penned by Chahan Interior Design, blend textured stone, soft leathers and natural light across an estimated 2,500 GT volume. Amenities include a beach club, spa, gym, elevator and salon with a double-sided fireplace. At her core, Faith is powered by an advanced diesel-electric hybrid system developed by Feadship’s FAED programme. Inspired by the technology used on Obsidian, her two contra-rotating pods replace traditional shafts and rudders, allowing for smoother, quieter and more efficient cruising. Read more about her delivery here. If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected]
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Pictured cruising here in Hamburg, Germany, just after the completion of a nine-month refit at Lürssen Yachts, was the 138.6-metre superyacht Rising Sun. Delivered in 2004 by Lürssen, the motor yacht was designed by Jon Bannenberg and is defined by her long, streamlined profile and strong horizontal emphasis. Her interior, styled by Seccombe Design, offers generous volumes and a light, contemporary finish throughout. Boasting an impressive volume of 7,841 GT, the yacht showcases expansive interior spaces and features a superstructure lined with full-height curved windows, flooding the upper decks with natural light. Her standout features include a private owner’s deck outfitted with a panoramic saloon and a spacious aft deck. Designed for global cruising, Rising Sun is powered by four MTU engines, delivering a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 26 knots. She is currently docked in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. If you would like to see your photo featured each day,
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With the summer season now underway and yachts steadily returning to the French Riviera, one of the first spotted in Golfe-Juan was the 55.2-metre superyacht Sun Voyager, built by Sterling Yachts in 1986. Formerly known as Lady A, she was sold last April and has completed an extensive refit this spring in Gibraltar. Originally delivered as Emihar Chios, the motor yacht features exterior design by Jon Bannenberg and interiors by the same studio alongside Design Unlimited. Her Art Deco-inspired saloon includes sculptural accents, black marble-topped tables, and cream leather finishes, adding a sense of timeless elegance. With a volume of 879 GT, she accommodates 12 guests across six staterooms, including a full-beam master suite with a private study, Jacuzzi, and generous wardrobe space. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, she cruises at 13 knots and has a range of 2,500 nautical miles. If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your
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