Turkish builder Sirena Yachts has introduced its latest model at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival, the Sirena 60. Designed as the natural evolution of the successful Sirena 58, the new yacht incorporates a number of improvements that expand comfort, style and performance.
Among the updates are larger windows, a redesigned flybridge, significantly bigger exterior lounge spaces and more interior volume. Owners can expect additional storage, expanded relaxation areas and a refreshed contemporary aesthetic both inside and out.
The Sirena 60’s exterior lines, originally drawn by Frers Naval Architecture, have been carefully refined by Sirena’s in-house team while retaining the plumb bow, extended swim platform and dark-glass contrasts that define the brand’s DNA. Inside, the yacht features ergonomic layouts, durable luxury materials and efficient crew circulation to maximize owner privacy.
Flexibility remains a core theme. The standard layout provides three spacious cabins, including a full-beam master and bow VIP, with the third cabin offering a convertible double/twin arrangement. Multiple customization options allow owners to tailor layouts and finishes to their preferences.
Outdoor highlights include a forward lounge and dining area with convertible sun pad as well as a redesigned flybridge that now features updated helm seating, a new Corian bar unit and convertible sun pad headrest. An extended swim platform enhances tender and toy handling, while twin Volvo D11 670 hp engines—or an optional 900 hp upgrade—provide a top speed of 23 to 25 knots.
“The Sirena 60 is the natural evolution of our successful Sirena 58,” says Cagin Genc, CEO of Sirena Yachts. “It’s ideal for experienced boaters seeking comfort, flexibility and performance in a manageable size, perfect for families or sociable owners who want long-distance capability without stepping into a full superyacht.”
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