Built by Türkiye’s Mengi Yay and styled by Paolo Dose of VYD Studio, the first Atlante Classic 35's interior marks the first full expression of the series’ design language.
Natural light at the center of the saloon
The main saloon on board the superyacht is arranged around a clear, open layout that reaches across the yacht’s full beam. Oversized side windows draw light into the space throughout the day and keep the view in sight even when seated. The effect is a room that feels bright, spacious, and connected to the water.
Pale wooden floors and vertical wall panels set a warm tone while also improving acoustic balance. The modular sofa system can shift into different arrangements depending on the number of guests, and the marine-grade fabrics are chosen for durability and long-term structure. Lounge chairs with slim frames bring a lighter visual touch to the seating area.
Lighting inside the yacht is handled with recessed LED strips that trace the ceiling lines and create gentle, indirect illumination after dark. Additional spotlights adjust the atmosphere as needed, keeping the space usable from morning to evening.
Upper deck living shaped around the view
The newly released photos of the motor yacht also highlight Cabana’s upper deck lounge, a relaxed space designed around long views and informal gatherings. Large windows and sliding glass doors open directly to the aft terrace, creating an easy transition between the interior lounge and the outdoor seating area.
Low-profile, modular furniture supports extended use on long passages, upholstered in marine-ready fabrics that hold both color and form. The angled window frames mirror the yacht’s exterior styling while widening the panoramic view from inside. Textured flooring improves acoustic comfort, and a small integrated bar and compact side tables round out the space for day-to-day cruising.
Inside Cabana owner’s suite
The owner’s suite continues the theme of light woodwork, soft textures, and clean geometry. A large hull window fills the room with daylight, and the cabinetry and wall panels bring depth without clutter.
Storage on board the explorer yacht is integrated into the design, and subtle acoustic detailing builds a quiet, private environment within the forward section of the lower deck.
Under construction for a 2027 delivery, the second Atlante Classic 35 explorer yacht is currently listed for sale on YachtBuyer with an asking price of €15,790,000.
Looking ahead: the NL 50 Plus for sale
According to YachtBuyer Market Watch, Mengi Yay currently has six yachts in build or on order. This includes its largest project to date, the 52.4 meter Mengi Yay NL 50 Plus. Styled by Nuvolari Lenard with naval architecture from Van Oossanen, the yacht is set for 2026 delivery and carries a 499GT profile built around long-range cruising.
Key features include a large beach club with pool, a foredeck cinema, and a broad sundeck with a heated spa pool and fire pit. Accommodation is arranged for 10 guests, with an owner’s suite that includes a slide-out balcony.
Mengi Yay NL 50 Plus is on the market with Camper & Nicholsons International and is currently asking €34,600,000.
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