Enzo Manca's latest superyacht concept, named Juno, masterfully blends the essence of classic 1980s yachts with cutting-edge technology. Juno, a sleek aluminum vessel stretching 109 meters in length, draws inspiration from the iconic yachts of the 1980s while integrating the latest advancements in marine design. Crafted by Italian designer Enzo Manca, the yacht boasts sharp, futuristic lines and an extended, slender bow that pays homage to the elegance of renowned yachts from past decades.
Spanning six expansive decks, Juno provides abundant space for both relaxation and entertainment. The living areas harmonize contemporary materials and furnishings with retro elements reminiscent of the charming decor of the '80s. The main saloon stands as a "luxury oasis," featuring generous plush sofas, an upscale bar, and expansive panoramic windows. The capacious cabins comfortably accommodate 16 guests, with
additional room for a crew of 36.
The standout among the accommodations is undeniably the owner's suite. Situated on the fourth deck, this multifunctional space serves as both a sleeping area and a private lounge, complete with a piano for those musically inclined.
The aft beach club is divided into two levels, with the upper tier housing a swimming pool and an expansive sundeck for 15 guests. The lower section is equipped with a beach club and a bar. As expected with modern yachts, fold-out terraces adorn the stern, providing direct access to the sea. Adding to its features, Juno boasts a helipad at the bow, facilitating convenient arrivals and departures by air.
While details about the propulsion system remain undisclosed, Manca has revealed that the yacht will feature an innovative electronic anchoring system. This system not only ensures the protection of the seabed but also promises secure and reliable mooring, regardless of water depth.
This isn't Manca's first venture into extraordinary superyacht concepts. In a previous unveiling, he introduced UAE One, a 139-meter megayacht designed to be the official flagship of the United Arab Emirates.
Credits: Enzo Manca Design