
Hull No. 1 of Sirena Yachts’ Sirena 60 model is nearing completion and scheduled to make its world debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September. This model will replace the successful Sirena 58, offering enhanced lounging spaces, improved stowage and a modern aesthetic.
The Sirena 60 maintains the contemporary lines originally conceived by Frers Naval Architecture while incorporating updates from Sirena’s in-house design team. The yacht maintains trademark elements like the plumb bow and contrasting dark-glass surfaces and white topsides.
The redesigned transom profile creates additional platform space and rope storage lockers flanking the newly modeled stern seat offer increased capacity. Wider bulwark openings improve dock access too.

The foredeck lounge has undergone a complete transformation, with dark grey upholstery, a floating backrest, a larger seating area and a folding table. The matching sun pad includes a convertible backrest, allowing for al fresco dining with a view.
Even the Sirena 60’s flybridge (one of the most celebrated features of the Sirena 58) has a redesigned dashboard and helm seats for a more modern look. A new Corian worktop is now part of the bar , while the sun pad now has a convertible headrest.
With the extra LOA, Sirena’s designers allocated more interior volume to key lifestyle features. Entering through the salon’s sliding doors, there is a galley that has increased in size nearly 20 percent to around 54 square feet. In addition to the standard galley amenities, there is an optional wine cooler. Windows have been increased in size as well.

The indoor helm station has ergonomically-friendly helm seats for extra back support during long passages. A pantograph door offers side-deck access, a great feature when shorthanded cruising. The companionway stairs have been remodeled to occupy less real estate while improving access belowdecks.
The Sirena 60 has the same three-stateroom layout as the 58, including a full-beam owners’ space amidships and a forepeak VIP double. The third stateroom offers flexibility via a sliding bed system that converts from a double to twin singles. Additional stowage has been incorporated throughout these staterooms.
By eliminating the rounded edges that characterized the previous model’s bulkheads, designers have freed up more space. Interior detailing has been elevated with new alcoves and niches in Corian. The Sirena 60 will debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival September 9-14, 2025.