A True Jewel of the Sea: The ISA Sportiva 66m Enters Outfitting

By Frances Flannagan

ISA Yachts has announced that its 66m ISA Sportiva project has entered the outfitting stage, currently under construction in Ancona. This eye-catching vessel boasts a unique design and an array of standout features, including a large scenic pool located on the aft deck.

The new ISA Sportiva 66m yacht has been inspired by the naval engineering of M/Y OKTO: an iconic yacht recognised as a symbol of innovation and cutting-edge design. She goes beyond the style elements of the shipyard, revising the ISA Yachts brand with a modern twist, seen in the arches connecting the three decks and the circular entrance hall on the main and upper deck. 

She bears a sporty profile, with her superstructure set back alongside a marked reverse bow. These captivating design elements immediately render her identity as instantly recognisable and eye-catching. 

Her interiors and exteriors have been penned by Nuvolari Lenard, whilst her naval engineering was developed by ISA Yachts technical office. 

Described by ISA as a true ‘jewel of the sea’, the ISA Sportiva 66m boasts an array of highlights, including a large scenic swimming pool, a gym and a second custom pool on the sun deck. She features an Owner’s cabin with a fixed balcony and fold-down platform on the main deck alongside a guest cabin, whilst the remaining four doubles can be found on the lower deck. 

She can accommodate a crew of 15 across eight cabins on the lower deck forward, alongside a Captain’s cabin situated on the upper deck. 

The ISA Sportiva 66m has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, able to reach a maximum speed of 18 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots. 

She is scheduled for delivery at the end of 2026. 

"Revisited with a modern twist, its design goes beyond being true to the style elements of the ISA Yachts brand."

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"Revisited with a modern twist, its design goes beyond being true to the style elements of the ISA Yachts brand."

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By Frances Flannagan
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