Monaco Yacht Show 2025, was the scene of high-profile launches by Turkish shipyards. One of the projects that stood out at this year's fair was RMK Yachts’The new LIVIA Series was developed in collaboration with Red Yacht Design. The shipyard introduced the flagship 72-meter LIVIA 72 and the more compact 50-meter LIVIA 50 projects.

Last year, LIVIA was introduced as a single 68-meter concept, but this time it has emerged as a full series. RMK Yachts has presented a vision that redefines luxury, design, and sustainability with LIVIA. The company's Director, Cüneyt Okçu, summarized the project, stating, “Our goal with LIVIA is to offer yachts that are not only elegant and versatile, but also in line with the future concept of luxury.”.
The flagship of the series, the LIVIA 72, boasts a volume of approximately 1,700 GT and features 12 guest cabins. Designed to offer the privacy and space typically found on much larger yachts, it creates an ideal platform for large families and groups of friends. The spa and wellness area, helicopter pad, tender garage at the bow, and expansive beach club at the stern complete the vessel's amenities.

The more compact version, LIVIA 50, was designed under 500 GT. The model, which stands out with its efficient layout for families and groups of friends, also appeals to those who will own a superyacht for the first time. Fatih Sürekli, General Manager of Red Yacht Design, described the project, saying, “Extending our flagship to 72 meters and adding a 50-meter model made us rethink space, lifestyle, and sustainability. The result is a yacht family that combines elegance with responsibility.”.

Both models are equipped with next-generation hybrid propulsion systems, renewable energy integration, and energy-efficient solutions. Construction schedules are planned for 24 months for the 50-meter model and 36 months for the 72-meter model.
This launch once again demonstrated the strong presence of Turkish yachting in Monaco. RMK Yachts' visionary LIVIA Series stands out as a symbol of Turkey's rise in the global superyacht market.







