TALISMAN MAITON is a 54.2-metre motor yacht built by the Turkish shipyard Proteksan Turquoise, delivered in 2006 and a long-standing favourite on the charter market, known internationally after starring as the largest megayacht in the third season of Below Deck Mediterranean. H2 Yacht Design’s interior blends Asian influences with Art Deco touches throughout, using rich walnut wood, onyx and warm fabrics to create lavish entertaining spaces that also feel genuinely comfortable to live in.
The main salon is formal and richly decorated, offset by the more relaxed sky lounge above with its large curving corner sofa and wide opening onto the bridge deck aft, creating a seamless flow between indoor lounging and outdoor dining. A games area tucked between the sky lounge and the wheelhouse caters to younger guests, with flat-screen PCs and gaming consoles making it a natural gathering point for teenagers.
The master suite, finished in onyx and walnut, is the yacht’s most impressive space, with a dedicated office, walk-in wardrobe and a fully appointed en suite. A main deck VIP and four further guest cabins, two of which convert between twin and double configurations with a Pullman, complete the six-cabin layout for up to 12 guests.
Her enormous open-plan sun deck is the social heart of TALISMAN MAITON, with sun pads angled in every direction to catch the light, a shaded midships bar and dining area, and a platform above offering sensational 360-degree views. An on-board gym and an extensive watertoy collection including a flyboard, waverunners, wakeboards, kayaks and paddleboards make her a natural choice for active family charters. She is fully licensed for charters in Spanish waters and cruises the Mediterranean throughout the season.
TALISMAN MAITON starred in Below Deck Mediterranean, the largest yacht to appear on the show at the time.
Rich walnut and onyx finishes alongside a bar in an eclectically styled entertaining space.
Walnut and onyx finishes throughout, with a dedicated office and walk-in wardrobe.
H2 Yacht Design’s interior blends Asian influences and Art Deco touches, from walnut and onyx to rich fabrics throughout.
Large curving corner sofa and wide opening onto the bridge deck aft for relaxed evenings.
VIP cabin on the main deck, convertible between double and twin.
Sun pads angled in every direction, a bar, a shaded dining area and a top platform with 360-degree views.
A sociable dining area with easy flow between indoors and the deck.
Four further cabins with Pullman berths where needed, accommodating up to 12 guests.
The exterior deck spaces of Talisman Maiton are laid out for the full range of superyacht charter experiences. An expansive aft deck provides a natural gathering point for meals and aperitifs, while the upper deck and sun deck above deliver progressively more sweeping views across the water. At 54.2 metres, the yacht offers considerable deck area for a group of 12 guests, with lounging, dining and social areas distributed across multiple levels to ensure privacy and variety throughout the day. Whether anchored off an idyllic coastline or in a bustling marina, the outdoor decks of Talisman Maiton create a superyacht experience that extends naturally from the interior to the sea.