Sirena Yachts unveils brand new superyacht line

Sirena 50M Sirena 50M

The Istanbul-based shipyard Sirena Marine will soon include superyachts in its range of vessels.

The boat builder’s new superyacht line currently includes three models, measuring 35, 42 and 50 metres, respectively.

“Sirena has been overwhelmed with gratitude for the response that our customers the world over have unfailingly provided as each new model has been introduced. From the Sirena 58 to the Sirena 88, the Sirena 68, and Sirena 78, our goal has been to provide yachts that exceed expectations in every size category in which we build,” says Sirena Yachts’ chairwoman and president Ipek Kıraç. “We are now ready to take the next step, which is why we are pushing beyond the 100-foot threshold.”

Sirena 42M

The vessels are set to be constructed in steel and aluminium at the shipyard’s Istanbul-based facility. The new Sirena superyacht line will feature exteriors by Italian designer Luca Vallebona and naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects from the Netherlands. The interior designs of each vessel will be fully customisable.

“Last year at the Cannes Yachting Festival, we promised to announce our superyacht line, and we always keep our promises,” says Sirena Yachts’ CEO Çağın Genç.

“In a period of six years, Sirena has become one of the top players in the market. We created a range from 58 to 88 feet and produced more than 100 yachts. We have reached a great client expectation and production expertise leading us to translate our experience into the superyacht range. Our objective is to carry the spacious interior, attention to detail, efficient and sea-worthy hull and customer orientation approach to our new line of superyachts.”

Sirena 35M
Sirena 35M

The new range of Sirena superyachts are said to offer owners and guests voluminous areas of onboard space ideal for socialising. Amenities include fold-out wing decks, multi-level gathering spaces equipped with plunge pools and sunpads, as well as deck areas which have been carefully laid out for safe and convenient access by both crew and guests.

“The average age of our owners has decreased by 10 years, and is now in the 40-50 age bracket, meaning that they are looking for different features in their yachts,” says Genç. “We have removed the formal dining area, as these owners want to be more sociable in the exterior areas and enjoy more informal meals with their friends. To ensure that the owner still maintains their privacy when they want it, we have created an owner’s private terrace where they can spend time alone and relax without being with other guests.”

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