Turquoise Yachts has revealed its latest vision in superyacht innovation with the unveiling of Neptune, a 60.9-metre concept born from a creative collaboration with Milan-based design studio Hot Lab. Merging elegance, modernity, and technical prowess, the 1300GT vessel is poised to redefine onboard living.

This new concept highlights fluid exterior lines and expansive glazing, enabling sweeping panoramic views from nearly every space onboard. Hot Lab leads the exterior styling, while Azure Naval Architecture provides the engineering expertise behind the hull.
One of Neptune’s signature features is its forward-positioned helipad, seamlessly integrated into the bow. This smart layout not only enhances the yacht’s sleek profile but also minimizes disruption to guest spaces. When not receiving air arrivals, the helideck doubles as a lounge and tender storage area—blending practicality with design sophistication.

The sundeck serves as the yacht’s main social hub, where guests can relax on broad sunpads around a glass-walled Jacuzzi, enjoy cocktails at the bar under the hardtop, or gather for movie nights in the open-air cinema lounge.
At the aft, the main deck reveals a luxurious pool area with unobstructed sea views and direct access to the swim platform and beach club, which includes a wellness-focused gym. Fold-out bulwarks increase deck space, while modular railings ensure safety without compromising aesthetics.

Dining and entertaining are elevated with multiple al fresco spaces, including an upper deck dining table that seats 14 guests in complete comfort.
Powered by Caterpillar engines, Neptune is expected to reach a top speed of 16 knots. With an 11.8-metre beam and 3.25-metre draft, she is crafted for both performance and luxury at sea.

This announcement also follows recent news that the Barwani family, owners of Turquoise Yachts, have sold Dutch superyacht builder Oceanco to American video game icon Gabe Newell, underscoring the dynamic evolution within the global yacht industry.
Neptune is not just a design—it’s a statement of intent by Turquoise Yachts and Hot Lab, offering a compelling look at the future of full-custom yachting.