TURQUOISE YACHTS A DESIGN LANGUAGE WITH FAMILY TIES
The Voyage family began with the 58-metre design, introduced at the Monaco Yacht Show 2023, which set the tone for the series with its distinctive bow shape, a combination of a plum profile and generous flare that delivers both striking aesthetics and increased usable space on the foredeck. Jonny Horsfield, Founder of H2 Yacht Design, describes it as a “signature feature” that gives the family a clear visual identity while retaining practical benefits, such as the ability to accommodate a touch-and-go helipad without narrowing the deck.

Scaling up to the 75-metre platform allowed H2 Yacht Design to refine the concept further. The Voyage 75 features harmonious, horizontal lines, expansive glazing and an extremely flexible aft arrangement.
Owners can either opt for a main deck cantilevered pool with an open space beneath, or a lowered pool integrated with a more open beach club fwd. Throughout, the detailing reflects a modern, residential style, with loose, freestanding furniture on exterior decks for a more relaxed and adaptable onboard experience.

Horsfield emphasises that there is a design cohesion across the Voyage family. “The idea was to create a recognisable Turquoise Yachts look with consistency of detail, glazing and profile, so the yachts clearly belong together while offering different scales and configurations.”
Horsfield says, “It gives owners a choice of scale, a distinctive Turquoise Yachts’ design language and the assurance that comes from a platform with genuine flexibility. It’s a chance to have a yacht that feels truly individual, built on foundations we know inside out.”
With its combination of contemporary style, adaptable engineering and strong brand identity, the Voyage family underlines Turquoise Yachts’ ability to compete on the global stage, offering a product that is as refined as it is versatile.




