Alia Yachts Ximena to Make World Debut at Palm Beach

The 141-foot full-custom raised pilothouse yacht Ximena pairs transatlantic capability with a 22.6-knot top end and a bold Omega Architects profile.
Alia Yachts Ximena
Penned by Omega Architects with naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects, Ximena has an aggressive, arrow-like profile which is accentuated by a distinctive pelican’s bill bow and a long, confident sheerline. Courtesy Alia / Pozitif Studio

The newest launch from Alia Yachts is set to make her global debut at the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show, where the 141-foot Ximena will be presented to the public for the first time.

Penned by Omega Architects with naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects, Ximena cuts a sharp figure. The aggressive, arrow-like profile is accentuated by a distinctive pelican’s bill bow and a long, confident sheerline that hints at speed. This is not a displacement cruiser styled for the dock; the fast-displacement hull form is engineered to run.

Top speed is reported at 22.6 knots, with a 20-knot cruising speed that blends pace and efficiency. For owners running between South Florida and the islands, that matters. The hull is optimized for Gulf Stream crossings and extended passages, while a 6-foot, 10-inch draft keeps the Bahamas and Caribbean shallows within reach. 

Ximena’s raised pilothouse configuration allows for a main-deck owner’s suite positioned forward, where panoramic views capitalize on the yacht’s height and bow flare. Below, four guest cabins accommodate family and friends, while crew quarters are arranged for extended cruising and discreet service. The layout underscores Alia’s full-custom approach: performance outside, livability within.

Exterior living is central to the concept. The foredeck lounge expands usable space underway or at anchor, while the cockpit and upper deck provide multiple zones for dining and relaxation. The arrangement feels particularly suited to the South Florida–Bahamas circuit, where days are spent outside and evenings stretch long in warm trade winds.

Its debut at Palm Beach places her squarely in front of a U.S. audience that understands those priorities.