Turkish Aegean Yacht completes work on 37-metre explorer

The new expedition yacht was christened Carmen and is already available for charter in the Mediterranean
May 22 2025 2 minutes to read
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M/Y Carmen

Turkish Aegean Yacht based in Bodrum has delivered its new 37.3-metre yacht

The vessel features a militaristic style exterior by Turkish designer Riza Tansu, the founder of Tansu Yachts specialising in custom yachts. 

M/Y Carmen
M/Y Carmen

As the Carmen will be available for charter (and has already started her first season in the Mediterranean), the focus in her design is on passenger capacity. The yacht can accommodate 10 passengers across five cabins: there is a master suite on the main deck and four guest cabins below deck. 

The interior is light and minimalist and matches the exterior of the boat perfectly. The style reminds one of an elegantly relaxed beach house with wooden finishes, abundance of white and pops of bright textiles for contrast. 

The yacht offers a lot of al fresco lounging spaces: the upper deck is home to a bar, a build-in grille and sunbeds, while there is a lounge with a sunpad and a small pool at the bow.

The main entertainment area is the spacious aft section with a transformable swim platform, abundance of space for parties and storing water toys. Another pleasant feature available on board is the wine cellar. 

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