The Maiora 36 Exuma is a new yacht that redefines living at sea with seamless indoor-outdoor luxury

Published on Oct 17, 2025 at 9:37 AM (UTC+4)
by Molly Davidson

Last updated on Oct 17, 2025 at 11:49 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

The Maiora 36 Exuma isn’t your average boat, it’s basically a floating mansion.

It’s 110 feet long, designed in Italy to feel wide open and full of light.

Instead of tiny cabins and squeaky floors, you get open decks and giant windows.

If you’ve ever wanted to live inside a postcard, this is it.

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Take a look inside Maiora 36 Exuma

Built by the Italian shipyard Maiora, the Exuma is designed to move like silk on water.

It’s powered by three huge engines that together make 6,000 horsepower and can cruise quietly at 33 knots (that’s around 38 miles per hour).

It doesn’t need deep water either, which means it can sneak into the shallow, crystal-clear lagoons around the Exumas or Paradise Island.

Places most superyachts can’t reach without scraping something expensive.

Inside, the designers went wild.

There’s an al fresco salon that can open up like a convertible or close down when you want air-conditioning.

A pool deck sits right at the front, and a giant net stretches over the bow so you can literally lie above the waves.

The Nest Deck on top is a private chill zone for soaking up the sun.

And the master bedroom? 

It’s got 270-degree ocean views.

That’s basically a sea view from your pillow.

Everything inside is covered in marble, leather, and smooth wood, like a hotel lobby crossed with a spa.

It’s not just a boat you visit, it’s a boat you live in.

And once you’re on it, you probably won’t want to go back to land ever again.

Maiora 36 Exuma specifications

Builder: Maiora (Gruppo Fipa), Italy

Length overall (LOA): 121 ft 1 in

Beam: 25 ft 11 in

Engines: 3 × MAN V12-2000 (2,000 hp each)

Propulsion: Two steerable MJP waterjets + one booster jet

Maximum Speed: 32–33 knots

Guests: 10 in 5 cabins

Crew: 5 in 3 cabins

Luxury yachting is evolving fast, and the Exuma is sailing in good company.

Take ‘Eminence,’ the 257-foot flagship owned by Power Rangers billionaire Haim Saban.

It’s a five-deck floating palace with a cinema, sauna, and beach club, available to charter if you’ve got a spare $800,000 a week lying around.

Then there’s ‘Adastra,’ the sci-fi catamaran that left its owner feeling like they were living in a goldfish bowl

Built from carbon fiber and Kevlar, it looks part spaceship, part sea creature, and cruises the world at 22 knots like it’s breaking the laws of physics.

And if you prefer your luxury old-school, ‘Afra,’ the world’s largest wooden superyacht, stretches 164 feet of pure teak craftsmanship.

Together, they mark a new era of seaborne imagination.

One where design, comfort, and adventure all share the same deck.

For Maiora’s 36 Exuma, that’s the whole point: making the ocean feel like the best place to live.

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Molly Davidson is a Junior Content Writer at Supercar Blondie. Based in Melbourne, she holds a double Bachelor’s degree in Arts/Law from Swinburne University and a Master’s of Writing and Publishing from RMIT. Molly has contributed to a range of magazines and journals, developing a strong interest in lifestyle and car news content. When she’s not writing, she’s spending quality time with her rescue English staffy, Boof.