Following her launch on 21 January, the 87.7-metre superyacht Project Vento has officially joined the market for charter with Edmiston.
Built by Turquoise Yachts and designed inside and out by H2 Yacht Design, Vento has a volume of 2,550GT and now stands as the largest yacht by volume built in Turkey to date, according to BOATPro.
The yacht for charter boasts huge deck spaces, multiple pools and a full-beam beach club which connects to a drive-in tender dock. Vento also has a deep 'Tour de France' blue hull, which is Ferrari's classic blue, and a white superstructure, which Turquoise refer to as 'simple and uncluttered'. A touch-and-go helipad sits on the foredeck and can also be converted into a basketball court.
The interiors present a sophisticated blend of natural materials, including sculpted stone, refined woods, intricate lighting and tailored leathers. Entertainment is also central to the onboard experience, with a top-deck bar featuring teppanyaki and barbecue grills. There is also an open-air cinema setup and DJ facilities across all decks.
The 87.7-metre can accommodate up to 12 guests across seven cabins, including a full-beam master suite, two VIP cabins that can be combined into an expansive "super" VIP, three doubles and one convertible cabin. The guest accommodation is all on the main deck, while the owner's space sits on the deck above.
Vento will be available for charter from Summer 2026, beginning in the Eastern Mediterranean, with rates starting from €1,200,000 per week.

