
Turquoise Yachts, the legendary Turkish shipbuilder known for crafting some of the world’s most exquisite vessels, is building its most ambitious masterpiece yet: Rafale, an 81.3-meter (266.7 ft) superyacht set to launch in 2028. With a price tag of ₹2,200 crore ($265 million), Rafale isn’t just a yacht—it’s a floating palace sculpted for royalty, visionaries, and dreamers.
Key Highlights of Rafale
- Five sculpted decks with flowing lines and seamless glazing for panoramic sea views
- Three swimming pools—on the main, owner, and sun decks—each designed for a unique experience
- Beach club with three open sides, connecting directly to the sea for an immersive ocean experience
- Hybrid propulsion system combining twin MTU engines and a 1920 kWh battery bank, enabling a top speed of 17 knots with reduced emissions
- Owner’s suite with private office, his & hers dressing rooms, and a personal terrace with its own pool
- Accommodation for 14 guests in 7 luxurious suites, plus space for 17 crew members
- Central spiral staircase—a sculptural centerpiece connecting all decks
- Heli-capable bow, gym, spa, formal dining for 16, and a beach club bar
- Tenders & toys include luxury tenders, jet skis, and a wave runner
Construction & Design:
- Hull: Steel
- Superstructure: Aluminium
- Design: H2 Yacht Design (UK)
- Class: Lloyd’s Register of Shipping
- Flag: Cayman Islands
Rafale’s silhouette is a blend of sculptural elegance and technical precision, with reverse chamfered superstructure planes and cascading decks that evoke motion even when anchored. It’s not just a yacht—it’s a statement of power, grace, and futuristic luxury.

