Azimut Magellano 27M: The Icon of a New Voyager Era!
- Boating-greece

- Sep 8
- 2 min read

Azimut unveils the Magellano 27M, a yacht that is not simply a new superyacht but a philosophy brought to life. As the third generation of the Magellano Series, it represents the fusion of freedom and beauty through visionary design. The exteriors are sculpted by Finnish designer Jarkko Jämsén, while the interiors are created by AMDL CIRCLE and Michele De Lucchi, who make their yachting debut with an unprecedented architectural loggia overlooking the sea.

The Magellano 27M opens a new chapter in seafaring, merging the long-range strength of a crossover with the serenity and elegance of interiors designed with soul and harmony. It is a yacht for true connoisseurs, for those who choose rarity over the ordinary and savor life’s finest treasures.
The Bare Shape: When Nature Designs
Jarkko Jämsén shaped the yacht around a radical concept: the Magellano 27M does not seek to dominate nature but to exist through it. With clean surfaces reflecting sea and sky, the yacht becomes a mirror of the natural world. The interplay between engineered precision and sculptural softness defines her unique identity, making her instantly recognizable and alive with natural beauty.
The Loggia on the Sea: A Voyage Within
At the heart of the design lies the main deck, envisioned as an architectural loggia open to the sea. Deeply glazed and infused with natural light, it recalls Mediterranean patios and pergolas. Light floods the space, softened by the warmth of wood that lines the ceilings, walls, and furnishings. It creates an atmosphere both luminous and intimate, where the boundaries between inside and outside dissolve, and the voyage itself becomes a journey of presence and self-discovery.
The Magellano 27M is designed for long passages yet equally for suspended moments of poetry at anchor. She marks the dawn of a new Voyager era, where exploration is fulfilled by the art of presence.
Note: The term loggia originates from Italian architecture and refers to a covered yet open space that connects the interior with the exterior environment. On the Magellano 27M, the loggia features wooden architectural elements reminiscent of a Mediterranean pergola, combined with large glass surfaces that open up the view to the sea.



