Sirena Yachts Launches New 118

Projected top speed for the vessel is 16 knots with standard power, or 21 knots with the optional propulsion package.
Sirena 118
Hull No. 1 is expected in 2026, launching Sirena into the world of superyachts. Courtesy Sirena Yachts

Sirena Marine didn’t seem to have plans to build superyachts back in 2008, when the Turkish company entered into a partnership with Azimut-Benetti to produce yachts for the Italian behemoth. Sirena eventually turned out hundreds of motoryachts and sailboats, including three well-known models for Azimut Yachts.

Then, in 2015, Sirena developed its own motoryacht line, with the Sirena 64 and the Sirena 58 both making their debuts in 2017. The yachts were well received, and more models followed, with today’s lineup starting at 48 and going up to the recently introduced flagship Sirena 118—the first model in a larger composite line for the builder.

Hull No. 1 is expected in 2026, launching Sirena into the world of superyachts. Naval architecture on the Sirena 118 is by Germán Frers, with interior design by Cor D. Rover, both industry heavyweights.

Sirena 118
The pool is optional forward on the Sirena 118. Aft, the beach club has foldout platforms. Courtesy Sirena Yachts

The yacht will have Sirena’s trademark plumb bow that creates enough volume for a VIP and as many as four guest staterooms on the lower deck, with the owner’s stateroom on the main deck forward. That owner’s space can be spread across two decks, with a spiral staircase leading down to a relaxation area near the water.

Projected top speed is 16 knots with standard power, or 21 knots with the optional package, for island hopping just about anywhere.

Coming in 2026

Constantinos K. Constantinou, the head of Sirena Yachts USA, says the Sirena 118 is being built with “intelligent design, flawless engineering and sleek, modern aesthetics,” all combined with a passion for the yachting lifestyle.