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Sirena for sale

£1,043,668 GBP
Listed price €1,195,000 EUR
2021 | 18.50m | Diesel | Power
France
£2,078,603 GBP
Listed price €2,380,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2023 | 21.45m | Diesel | Power
Denmark
£1,625,597 GBP
Listed price €1,861,308 EUR
2025 | 19.45m | Power
Denmark
£1,610,371 GBP
Listed price €1,843,875 EUR
2026 | 16.04m | Power
Denmark
£12,648,734 GBP
Listed price €14,482,800 EUR
2025 | 36.00m | Power
Portugal
£916,157 GBP
Listed price €1,049,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2018 | 18.58m | Diesel | Power
£259,389 GBP
Listed price €297,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2018 | 13.99m | Diesel | Sail
France
POA
Tax not paid / excluded
2026 | 19.45m | Diesel | New | Power
£1,054,061 GBP
Listed price €1,206,900 EUR
2025 | 16.04m | Power
Greece
£6,768,559 GBP
Listed price €7,750,000 EUR
2024 | 27.00m | Diesel | Power
Denmark
£2,177,808 GBP
Listed price €2,493,590 EUR
2025 | 21.40m | Power
Denmark
£5,639,227 GBP
Listed price €6,456,915 EUR
2025 | 26.81m | Power

History of Sirena

Introduction

Sirena Yachts stands as a distinguished name in the luxury yacht industry, celebrated for blending cutting-edge innovation with refined Turkish craftsmanship. Founded in 2006 by the renowned Kıraça Holding, Sirena quickly established itself as a force in both the motor yacht and explorer yacht markets. With a diverse portfolio ranging from elegant cruisers to ocean-going vessels, Sirena Yachts has built a strong global reputation for style, quality, and performance. For yachting enthusiasts seeking a Sirena for sale, the brand’s distinctive designs and superior seaworthiness remain key attractions.

History of Sirena Yachts

Sirena Yachts originated with the expertise of Kıraça Holding, a conglomerate with decades of experience in the maritime and automotive sectors. From its advanced shipyard facilities in Tuzla, Istanbul, Sirena began by producing vessels for third parties—gaining recognition notably through the manufacture of Azimut yachts under licence. The official launch of the Sirena Yachts brand in 2016 marked an ambitious new chapter, as the organisation shifted focus to its own line of luxury motor yachts.

A pivotal figure in Sirena’s rise is CEO İpek Kıraç, whose vision propelled the brand to international prominence. From the outset, Sirena collaborated with some of the world’s most respected designers, including German Frers for naval architecture and Tommaso Spadolini for interior design, ensuring each yacht offered an elegant balance of performance, comfort, and sophistication.

Key Milestones and Innovations

  • 2017: Launch of Sirena 64 – The debut model, Sirena 64, made a powerful impression at the Cannes Yachting Festival, offering exceptional volume and fuel efficiency in its class.
  • Expansion of the Range – Following the 64, Sirena released the Sirena 58, 88, and more recently, the Sirena 78, each acclaimed for their long-range capabilities and contemporary design.
  • Advanced Hull Design – All Sirena yachts feature hulls designed by German Frers, known for their seaworthiness, stability, and efficient cruising at both displacement and semi-planing speeds.
  • International Acclaim – Sirena Yachts have received critical acclaim and industry nominations, reinforcing their elite status among luxury yacht manufacturers.

Distinctive Features and Unique Selling Points

Sirena distinguishes itself with a focus on semi-displacement hulls that offer impressive fuel efficiency and extended cruising ranges. Each model in the Sirena fleet features innovative use of space, allowing for generous interiors and expansive social areas, often rivaling those found on much larger yachts. The brand is also noted for bespoke customisation options, enabling owners to tailor finishes, layouts, and amenities to their personal tastes.

Environmental responsibility is a cornerstone of Sirena’s philosophy. The shipyard integrates modern production techniques and eco-conscious technologies to reduce its ecological footprint, including the use of vacuum infusion methods and sustainable materials where possible.

Notable Sirena Yacht Models

  • Sirena 58 – Popular for its balance of comfort and seakeeping, ideal for long-distance cruising.
  • Sirena 64 – The flagship at launch, offering expansive living spaces and advanced technology.
  • Sirena 88 – The largest in the current range, providing superyacht-level amenities within a manageable size.
  • Sirena 78 – A recent addition that blends contemporary design with versatile deck arrangements.

Sirena’s Ongoing Legacy

Sirena Yachts continues to lead through a commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. For those seeking a Sirena yacht for sale, the brand stands out with its strong focus on engineering excellence, customisation, and a dedication to long-term owner support. As Sirena looks towards the future, its investment in sustainable practices and expansion into new markets ensure it remains a premier choice for luxury yacht buyers worldwide.

Which models do Sirena produce?

Sirena produce a range of boats including the Sirena 48, Sirena 58, Sirena 68, Sirena 88 and Sirena 78. For the full list of Sirena models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Sirena build?

Sirena manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Motoryacht, Cruiser, Flybridge motor cruiser, Bluewater cruiser and Offshore cruiser.

How much does a boat from Sirena cost?

Used boats from Sirena on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £259,000 GBP to £12,600,000 GBP with an average price of £2,560,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Sirena, for example the model, age and condition.

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