

Columbus Yachts, a division of Palumbo Superyachts, has released the first interior images of its custom 50-meter superyacht, Anjelif. Following her delivery last month, Anjelif is making her debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024.
Designed by Marco Casali of Too-Design and engineered by Palumbo, Anjelif features a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system and advanced onboard sanitation technology. The yacht’s exterior and interior were created to meet the specific requirements of her experienced owner.
Anjelif incorporates cold plasma technology to eliminate airborne viruses and bacteria, ensuring a healthy indoor environment. Additionally, an automated cleaning system maintains a fresh atmosphere throughout the yacht.
The layout includes a main deck master suite, four double cabins and seven crew cabins accommodating up to 11 crew members. The owner’s suite features a massage room, office, gym, wardrobe and a work desk that doubles as a vanity. The en-suite bathroom includes a double sink, Jacuzzi, Hammam and sauna. A large, fixed balcony provides additional privacy for the owner.
Anjelif’s interior is characterized by the extensive use of natural materials, including oak, Canaletto walnut, matte rose gold metal and a dining table with a precious oyster shell top. The sundeck offers a spacious social area with sun loungers, a dining table, bar, sofa seating and a Jacuzzi. The main deck features a swimming pool with an exposed teak finish and the top deck includes a second Jacuzzi. A touch-and-go helipad on the bow can also be converted into an open-air cinema.
Powered by twin MTU diesel engines, Anjelif can reach a top speed of 20 knots and has a cruising range of 3,000 nautical miles at 12 knots.
This follows the recent announcement that Columbus Yachts has laid the keel of the first unit in its 37-meter Atlantique series, scheduled for delivery in 2025.