Enzo Manca presents the 109-meter giga yacht project Juno
Characterized by a long and slender bow, it has a design that manages to blend contemporary lines with the retro style of the 80s.

Italian designer Enzo Manca has unveiled 'Juno,' his new 109-meter, seven-deck gigayacht project that follows the 140-meter UAE One, conceived as the United Arab Emirates' flagship and unveiled in early 2023.
Juno has contemporary lines that—the designer explains—are simultaneously reminiscent of the 80s. Note the long, slender bow, which was designed, among other things, to ensure that area of the yacht was unobstructed and thus ensure the clearest possible view.
Featuring a large platform for helicopters, Juno has a streamlined silhouette that recalls the distinctive features of sharks, evoking the sensation of speed.
The contemporary concept with '80s retro touches is also found inside the yacht. The surfaces are glossy and light colors dominate throughout.
The luxurious main salon features panoramic windows offering spectacular views, while the cabins, which can accommodate up to 16 guests, are furnished with fine materials and, despite their spaciousness, offer a sense of privacy and comfort. The luxurious master suite is on the fourth deck. Additional dedicated accommodations are provided for a crew of 36.
The aft beach club, built on two levels, features a pool on the upper level and a huge sunbathing area all around. Higher up, the solarium rests on a waterfall that flows into the pool. At the bottom of the beach, there's a bar located between the pool and the sea.
The maneuvering area is located on the lower level of Juno's foredeck. The Juno design features an advanced electronic anchoring system designed to protect the seabed and provide reliable mooring when navigating remote and shallow waters.
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