Mayan Queen IV Superyacht: A Symbol of Luxury and Legacy
Name: Mayan Queen IV
Length: 93 m (306 ft)
Guests: 16 in 8 cabins
Crew: 24 in 12 cabins
Builder: Blohm & Voss
Designer: Tim Heywood (Exterior), Terence Disdale Designs (Interior)
Year: 2008
Speed: 22 knots
Engines: MAN
Volume: 3,879 tons
IMO: 1009479
Price: US$ 175 million
Annual Running Cost: US$ 15–20 million
Owner: Family of Alberto Bailleres
The Mayan Queen IV is a magnificent superyacht, epitomizing the pinnacle of luxury
. Built by the renowned shipbuilders Blohm & Voss
and delivered in 2008
, this 92-meter yacht
represents the height of craftsmanship and design
. A worthy successor to a smaller 49-meter Feadship yacht
of the same name, Mayan Queen IV sets a new standard in luxury yachting
.
Key Features & Design:
A Legacy of Excellence:
Previously owned by Alberto Bailleres , a prominent Mexican billionaire
, the yacht is now under the ownership of his family
following his passing in February 2022
. Bailleres was the chairman of Grupo Bal
and the influential Industrias Peñoles
, a leader in global silver production
. His legacy lives on through the yacht and his family’s continued stewardship
.
Global Travels:
Mayan Queen IV has traveled to some of the world’s most beautiful destinations , including London (2009)
, Sydney (2011)
, Auckland (2012)
, and Tallinn (2013)
. In May 2015
, she was seen cruising near Rhodes in the Aegean Sea
, showcasing her ability to navigate international waters
.
The Distinction of Blohm & Voss:
Founded in 1877 , Blohm & Voss is a historic German shipbuilding company
known for its prestigious yachts
, military vessels
, and engineering expertise
. They have crafted some of the world’s most iconic yachts, including the Eclipse
, Pelorus
, and Dreamboat
.
A Tragic Chapter:
In 2018 , the yacht was linked to the tragic death of Sinead McNamara
, a 20-year-old crew member
and Instagram model
. Found in critical condition on board, she tragically passed away, leading to an ongoing investigation
into the circumstances surrounding her death.
The Mayan Queen IV remains an icon of maritime excellence and luxury
. Valued at US$ 175 million
, she continues to represent the epitome of sophistication on the seas
.
Price: US$ 175 million
Annual Running Costs: US$ 15-20 million
The yacht’s legacy is as enduring as its unparalleled design and craftsmanship .
Malaga Port summer 2025
Please note this yacht is not for sale or charter, its a private yacht.
Name: MAYAN QUEEN IV
Year: 2008
Exterior: Tim Heywood Design Ltd.
Interior Terence Disdale Design Ltd.
Country: Mexico
Top speed: 22
Cruise speed: 20
Listing ID: 326
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