The new model has been developed by Sirena Yachts with naval architecture from Germán Frers, interiors by Cor D. Rover and exterior styling completed by the builder’s in-house design team. Constructed entirely from GRP, the yacht has been designed for long-range cruising, while also offering spacious onboard living areas.
Multi-level exterior living focused on the sea
A major feature onboard the yacht is the arrangement of its outdoor entertainment areas, which have been developed to create strong connections with the surrounding water across multiple decks. The exterior layout centres around a series of social spaces intended for large groups of family and friends, while still maintaining the more intimate atmosphere associated with the Sirena brand. The yacht’s expansive glazing plays a key role throughout the design, with large windows fitted across each enclosed deck to maximise natural light and uninterrupted sea views. Sirena says the aim was to evolve the onboard experience while balancing comfort and elegance across the larger platform, with visitors able to explore many of these features firsthand at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2026 during the yacht’s world debut appearance.
Six-cabin accommodation with private owner’s suite
Accommodation onboard the motor yacht includes six guest cabins designed for up to 12 guests. The owner’s stateroom places a strong emphasis on privacy, featuring sea views on three sides alongside a private balcony with direct access to the water. Owners can also specify Sirena's optional split-level owner's loft arrangement, linking the main-deck suite with a private retreat below. Additional guest accommodation includes VIP and twin cabin arrangements, with all cabins benefiting from en suite facilities, while separate accommodation for a crew of five is arranged across three crew cabins.
Contemporary interiors by Cor D. Rover
Interior design for the superyacht has been developed to maximise natural light and create a relaxed onboard atmosphere. Large windows throughout the yacht strengthen the connection between interior spaces and the surrounding sea, while carefully integrated lighting has been designed to adapt to different moods and social occasions. The overall interior approach reflects Sirena’s focus on practical long-range cruising combined with comfortable living spaces intended for extended time onboard with family and guests.
MAN propulsion options and performance
Powered by optional twin MAN engine packages, the Sirena 118 has been developed to support extended cruising capability across a 265 gross tonnage platform while maintaining generous interior volume across all decks, with the higher-performing MAN V12-1900 configuration capable of reaching a top speed of 21 knots.
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According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, the largest yacht database in the world, Sirena Yachts currently has a growing range of yachts in production, including the award-winning Sirena 48 flybridge yacht, designed for cruising with accommodation for up to six guests across three cabins, and the Sirena 68 motor yacht, a long-range flybridge yacht featuring expansive deck spaces and accommodation for up to eight guests.
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