COME TOGETHER is a 60-metre motor yacht built by the Dutch shipyard Amels and delivered in spring 2022, the first in a new generation of Espen u00d8ino-designed Amels 60 Limited Edition yachts, with several sisterships now following in her wake. Her arrival set both the design and technical benchmark for the series, combining a streamlined, highly efficient hull with hybrid propulsion technology that genuinely changes how the yacht feels underway, not just how she looks on paper.
That efficient platform gives COME TOGETHER a useful 4,500 nautical mile range while keeping noise and vibration levels notably low, a detail that pays off every single night at anchor. Her exterior, by Espen u00d8ino, is instantly recognisable thanks to distinctive trapezoid-shaped windows and confident, carefully proportioned geometry, while expansive glazing throughout keeps the connection between interior and exterior spaces genuinely fluid rather than just visually implied.
Inside, Winch Design created bespoke, light-filled interiors that earned the yacht real industry recognition: a nomination at the World Superyacht Awards 2023 in the Displacement Motor Yachts category, a finalist placing for Best Interior Design at the Boat International Design & Innovation Awards 2023, and a 2023 International Superyacht Society Award for her exterior. The result is a yacht that feels every bit as considered indoors as her striking profile suggests from the water.
Deck life is where COME TOGETHER truly comes into her own. A 27-metre sundeck anchors the social experience, complete with a full bar, a Jacuzzi, an outdoor teppanyaki cooking station for genuinely interactive dining, and an outdoor cinema setup for movie nights beneath the stars. A colossal beach club, measuring a full 38 metres including swim platform, brings gym equipment and a sauna directly to the wateru2019s edge, with an ice bath adding a genuinely modern wellness touch rarely found on a yacht this size.
Accommodation comfortably sleeps 12 guests across six staterooms. The full-beam master suite occupies the main deck with its own fold-down 7-square-metre terrace for private, serene sea views, extensive dressing room storage and a his-and-hers bathroom. A VIP cabin and two further double cabins provide generous space for additional guests, while two flexible cabins convert between twin and double configurations depending on the charter party, giving real adaptability for families or groups of friends.
Her energetic, activity-focused crew is one of COME TOGETHERu2019s genuine differentiators: ready to lead yoga sessions, run a serious gym workout, DJ a night of dancing on the sundeck, or simply help guests master her extensive toy chest. That toy collection supports active itineraries built around diving, surfing and exploration-style cruising just as readily as it does relaxed sunbathing days, making the yacht equally at home with adventurous groups and families wanting a calmer pace.
Twin MTU engines give COME TOGETHER a cruising speed of around 13.5 knots and a top speed of 15.5 knots. With a crew of 14 on board, she splits her charter calendar between the Mediterranean in summer and the Caribbean in winter, and her status as the yacht that launched the now genuinely successful Amels 60 series only adds to her appeal for guests wanting to charter a piece of recent yachting history.