Turquoise Yachts’ 53m JEWELS Set to Dazzle the Monaco Yacht Show

By Frances Flannagan

JEWELS, a rare gem in the Turquoise fleet, will make her world debut at the Monaco Yacht Show this year. She is a testimony to a wonderful collaboration among the yard, the designers, and the owner, who has graciously allowed Turquoise Yachts to showcase her in Monaco.

JEWELS’ distinctive profile will set her apart from all the other superyachts in Monaco, truly making her a rare gem not just in the Turquoise fleet, but in the world. She has elegant sharp lines and clear geometry, the design work of DeBasto Designs, and boasts a sumptuous interior design penned by H2 Yacht Design in collaboration with the owner. 

The ample space that JEWELS offers parallels that of yachts much larger, with a fantastic amount of both interior and exterior areas. The exterior decks are incredibly spacious, with the ability to entertain large groups as well as intimate gatherings. Luiz DeBasto, principal of DeBasto Designs, has stated that, ‘no one will feel lost’. This is clearly a nod to the fantastic offerings of the yacht, specifically the sun deck, which is home to a plethora of entertainment opportunities, including a hot tub, sun-pads, TV, bar, and vast amounts of open space. 

JEWELS’ interiors are lavish with intricate detailing; unique and highly personalised to the client. The space has been used to maximise guest accommodations, with five guest cabins occupying the lower deck, a main deck with a main salon, full-beam owner’s suite and VIP stateroom, and the bridge deck with two cabins, meaning that JEWELS can accommodate 18 guests. 

‘The interior design brief was established early in the design process with the client favouring a traditional yacht aesthetic combining classic teak joinery with gold inlays, bevel-edged mirrors, colourful textiles and highly decorative stones,’ says James Bermudez from H2 Yacht Design.

The interior design represents the pinnacle of luxury, with built-in furniture embellished with gold rope detailing, marble panels in the bathroom, richly decorated furnishings and gold giallo siena marble flooring, amongst many more lavish details. A sensation of opulence pervades throughout the entirety of the yacht, showcasing the harmonious collaboration between the designer, and the owner’s desires. 

The owner frequently visited the shipyard and was extremely hands-on in the design process, even visiting Turquoise Yachts’ suppliers to pick out the material selections first-hand. This showcases the outstanding work of Turquoise Yachts’ and their ability to collaborate on such intricate and unique designs, making JEWELS' debut at Monaco even more special as she is such a personal creation. 

We at Superyachts.com cannot wait to see JEWELS at the Monaco Yacht Show, standing out as a rare gem of splendid collaboration. 

"The interior design brief was established early in the design process with the client favouring a traditional yacht aesthetic combining classic teak joinery with gold inlays, bevel-edged mirrors, colourful textiles and highly decorative stones."

James Bermudez, H2 Yacht Design

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"The interior design brief was established early in the design process with the client favouring a traditional yacht aesthetic combining classic teak joinery with gold inlays, bevel-edged mirrors, colourful textiles and highly decorative stones."

James Bermudez, H2 Yacht Design
By Frances Flannagan
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