As the second hull in the Bilgin 163 series, Camila's naval architecture and exterior styling are by Unique Yacht Design, while her interiors come courtesy of Hot Lab.
Outdoor Living Across Four Decks
Unique Yacht Design has given Camila a purposeful yet refined exterior. Her light grey hull and white aluminum superstructure are paired with clean horizontal lines, a vertical bow, and expansive glazing that frames each deck. At 9.25 meters across, her beam allows for generous outdoor living areas, including a 21-meter sundeck and a 12-meter bridge deck aft.

A key exterior highlight is the mosaic-lined sundeck pool, which holds 5,000 liters and includes a glass-side panel for added visual drama. Aft, the beach club offers direct water access and features a gym, sauna, ice fountain, and bar - all set against a backdrop of teak decking, wood veneer finishes, and glossy white ceiling panels.
Light-Filled Design with Soft Materials
The interiors by Hot Lab draw on a soft, natural palette, blending tones of sand, cream, off-white, and pale grey. Materials such as laminated glass, metal mesh, mirror, and stone are layered to create a contemporary, tranquil atmosphere. Subtle curved forms and custom furnishings help establish a sense of relaxed luxury throughout.



Key design elements include the main saloon’s floating spiral staircase, a dramatic dining room chandelier, and large, uninterrupted windows that bring natural light deep into the living spaces. Glossy finishes and reflective materials maximize this effect, giving the illusion of even greater volume.
Spacious Private Spaces
Camila accommodates up to 12 guests across six staterooms, with quarters for nine crew. The full-beam owner’s suite is located forward on the main deck and includes a private office complete with a standalone desk, rounded shelving, and curated art features. The bedroom itself is bathed in natural light and finished with mirror details, suede ceiling panels, and embossed leather walls.

The VIP suite and guest cabins continue the yacht’s design language, using curved profiles, metal mesh, and dark mirrors to create depth and spatial openness. Each cabin is en suite and configured for both comfort and privacy, underscoring the yacht’s charter-ready credentials.
Powered for Distance and Comfort
Powered by twin 1,450hp Caterpillar C32 diesel engines, Camila reaches a top speed of 16.5 knots and cruises comfortably at 12 knots. Her displacement hull and 55,000-liter fuel capacity enable a transoceanic range of 5,000 nautical miles, making her well suited to extended Mediterranean or Caribbean cruising. She carries 11,000 liters of freshwater and is equipped with twin screw propulsion.
Design Evolution of the Bilgin 163 Series
The design brief for Camila emphasized volume, comfort, and aesthetic sophistication. Delivered to an experienced yacht owner who was actively involved in the design process, the yacht builds on the success of her sistership Eternal Spark, Moonraker (ex Snow 5), and Starburst III, continuing Bilgin’s trajectory in high-spec, custom superyacht builds.

Berkay Yilmaz, Commercial Director at Bilgin Yachts, described the project as a highly collaborative effort: “The distinctive elegance of Camila will undoubtedly capture attention wherever she goes. Working with an experienced owner who was so closely engaged with Hot Lab on the interiors elevated the entire process.”
Hot Lab’s Enrico Lumini added that the yacht marked a natural evolution in their design partnership with Bilgin: “Camila reflects the refinement of ideas established on our first 50-meter project. The layout and material palette were carefully developed to deliver a sophisticated and contemporary onboard experience.”
Bilgin’s Growing Superyacht Fleet
Camila’s delivery reflects the growing depth of Bilgin’s portfolio, with several models now in build across the 50 to 75-meter range
The Bilgin 170 series, launched in 2025, offers the same 499GT volume and 12-guest capacity as the 163, with a 52-meter steel hull, refined sundeck layout, and interiors by Hot Lab. With eight units currently in production, it’s fast becoming a core line for the yard.

The Bilgin 173 builds slightly on this with a 52.7-meter LOA and 4,500-nautical-mile range, retaining the same design partners and volume while extending usable space.

At the upper end, the 73.6-meter Bilgin 243 introduces a much larger platform at 1,607GT, with accommodation for up to 12 guests in nine cabins and a crew of 16. With a top cruising speed of 17 knots and a 5,000nm range, it reflects the yard’s shift into high-volume, long-range yachts.

With multiple builds underway and strong buyer interest across the lineup, Bilgin continues to solidify its position in the upper segment of Northern European-style custom yacht building.
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