Golden Yachts has proudly delivered its latest 60-metre superyacht, O’Madeleine, ahead of her highly anticipated world debut at the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show. Built at the shipyard’s Perama facility in Greece, the project began in 2023 following a commission in 2022 and showcases Golden Yachts’ signature blend of Mediterranean craftsmanship and charter-ready luxury.

Refined Italian Design Meets Greek Expertise
The all-Italian design team behind O’Madeleine are trusted collaborators of Golden Yachts. The sleek exterior lines and detailed guest spaces are the work of Studio Vafiadis, while the refined and textural interiors were crafted by Massari Design. Previous joint ventures between the teams include the standout 87.6-metre Project X and the acclaimed 85-metre O’Ptasia.

Inside, O’Madeleine has been fully customised in close partnership with the owner. Her interiors are distinguished by soft, sculptural furnishings, rich oak paneling, leather ceiling vaults, and a curated mix of tactile materials – from stingray leather and straw panels to hand-carved marble. The result is an environment of understated luxury that balances warmth and sophistication with artisanal detail.
Layout Designed for Charter and Comfort
O’Madeleine’s layout is both family- and charter-friendly. Accommodation includes four guest cabins on the lower deck, a VIP suite on the upper deck, and a spacious owner’s suite on the main deck with a private dressing area and a marble-clad en suite.

Social spaces are generously appointed. The flydeck hosts a forward pool, sunbeds, bar and lounge area, while the beach club below offers a spa, Hammam, bar, and relaxation zone. The adjacent swim platform can be styled with loose furniture for casual waterfront living.

The upper deck features an alfresco dining area served by an outdoor galley, and the main saloon flows into a formal dining space, all adorned with hidden lighting that adds atmospheric depth to the interiors.
Smart Storage, Sleek Design
O’Madeleine also includes clever garage solutions that help preserve her clean aesthetic. A 7.5-metre main tender and a 5-metre rescue boat are discreetly stowed in a bow garage, with launch mechanisms hidden inside a recessed deck “island.” Jet Skis are tucked away in the beach club for easy access without visual clutter.

Notably, the yacht was built with sustainability in mind—reducing the use of lacquered finishes and synthetic materials wherever possible, highlighting Golden Yachts’ growing commitment to environmentally conscious luxury.

As O’Madeleine prepares to make her debut in Monaco, she continues Golden Yachts’ legacy of crafting bespoke superyachts that reflect both timeless Mediterranean elegance and contemporary onboard innovation.