Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts has teamed up with British studio H2 Yacht Design to unveil a new 56.5-metre concept named Voyage. The exterior design of Voyage embodies a rugged explorer aesthetic, as noted by Jonny Horsfield, the founder of H2 Yacht Design. Horsfield emphasized, "I aimed for her to feature exceptionally clean and sharp lines, from her distinctive bow shape to the reverse curves of the hull and the expansive open transom, making her design elements surprisingly innovative."

Voyage is tailored for a younger, active clientele. Notable features include a sizable pool on the aft deck, flanked by sofa seating, tender storage within an enclosed garage on the main deck, and a touch-and-go helicopter pad at the bow. The sundeck is partially enclosed, with the aft section accessible through sliding glass doors, featuring twin sunbeds and a bar. The main deck offers an alfresco dining table and lounge area, while the swim platform is equipped with sunloungers and umbrellas for waterfront relaxation.

Accommodation on Voyage can host up to 10 guests, including an owner's deck and suite with expansive panoramic views. According to BOATPro, Turquoise Yachts currently has three yachts in construction, with the largest being the 87-metre Project Vento, which entered the outfitting phase in September 2023. Turquoise Yachts' recent delivery, the 75-metre Infinite Jest, graced the cover of the May 2024 edition of BOAT International magazine.