The 50 most expensive yachts for sale now
How much does a superyacht cost? The answer is not so simple. Much like a luxury watch or car, the asking price depends on a variety of factors such as age, pedigree and finish, with the largest and newest vessels peaking into the hundreds of millions. To give you a better idea, BOAT International rounds up the 50 most expensive yachts currently listed for sale, starting with Lady Lara …
Builder : L ürssen Length : 91m Designers : Reymond Langton Design
The most expensive superyacht for sale is L ady Lara , which has joined the market for the first time since her delivery in 2015. She boasts a range of entertainment amenities, including two swimming pools – the largest of which can be transformed into a dance-floor – and a custom surround sound set-up. The second pool is found on the sundeck with a swim-up bar, with a large day bed and sun lounger also on this level. Accommodation is for a total of 16 guests across eight cabins and the master suite is positioned on a dedicated owner’s deck. It includes a private exterior terrace accessible from the cabin, a library, his and hers bathrooms and dressing rooms.
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Builder : Oceanco Length : 90m Designers : Luiz De Basto, Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture, Nuvolari Lenard
DAR is the newest addition to this list, having joined the market in late March 2024. She was delivered in 2018 and won Motor Yacht of the Year “by a good margin” at the World Superyacht Awards the following year. Standout features include an owner’s deck – complete with private saloon and Jacuzzi – as well as a wellness area, with Hammam, sauna and massage and beauty room. The upper deck sports a fresh water pool with counter current and the yacht also has a gymnasium with floor-to-ceiling windows. A six-person elevator serves all guest decks, with an owner’s party of up to 14.
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Builder : Lürssen Length : 114.5m Designers : Tim Heywood, Terence Disdale
Pelorus was delivered in 2003 as the 11th largest superyacht in the world and easily the largest yacht to be built by Lürssen at the time. She was commissioned by a Saudi businessman who enjoyed a single cruise aboard his new vessel before a new buyer made an offer too good to refuse. Exterior designer Tim Heywood stocked the yacht with a top deck lido featuring two swimming pools, two helicopter pads and a vast sea-level platform that is revealed by opening the transom. The immense task of designing the interior was carried out by Terence Disdale, who opted to use natural materials wherever possible to maintain a “casual” atmosphere to offset the yacht’s imposing frame. Pelorus can welcome 18 guests with room for an additional 46 crew members.
Builder : Lürssen Length : 74m Designers : Winch Design
Constructed to Lloyd’s classification, Aurora ‘ s key figures include an impressive volume of 2,113GT (split across four decks) and a beam of 13.2 metres, while a crew of 22 waits on an owner’s every need. 1920s Art Deco-inspired interiors house up to 16 guests in eight stately cabins. Among these is the private owner’s suite which features wraparound views and access to a private lounge foredeck. She also features an intimate top deck observation lounge with a daybed and a lounge with three bar stools forward, while a gym and Jacuzzi are found aft.
Builder : Lürssen Length : 90m Designers : Winch Design
Phoenix 2 takes a page (or two) from Art Deco styling with her cherry velvet flooring and gilded details. The owner commissioned Winch Design to create her intricate cityscape-inspired design concept, including a 5.7-metre phoenix figurehead modelled after the Chrysler building’s mounted eagles. Roaring highlights include a sommelier room, multiple swimming pools, a plush cinema room and a custom Steinway for some musical accompaniment at mealtimes. Accommodation is for up to 14 guests in seven cabins, including a full-beam owner’s cabin accessible via a glass spiral staircase.
Builder : AKYACHT Length : 85m Designers : Michael Leach Design, Marco Yachts, H2 Yacht Design
After beginning life as a 77-metre explorer 14 years ago, the completion of Victorious was long-awaited. Key features include an indoor pool in the beach club, cocktail lounge, observation saloon and a wine and cigar “clubroom” which features its own fireplace. Accommodation is for 24 guests in 12 cabins, with further quarters for a crew of 22. The owner’s suite is located up on the bridge deck and benefits from direct access to the Jacuzzi and sunpads aft. On the foredeck is a “touch-and-go” helipad that can also be used as an entertainment space.
Builder : Yachtley Length : 80m Designer : Alpha Marine, Cristiano Gatto
Delivered in 2019, Elements is Lloyd’s classed and SOLAS compliant. Her gilded Gatto interiors can accommodate 24 guests in 12 cabins, all equipped with entertainment centres, Sony television screens and full en suite bathroom facilities. A favourite area for active guests will be the beach club aft on the lower deck, which features two swim platforms opening to sea level port and aft, a massage room, Turkish bath and a bar. Other leisure highlights include an elevator providing access to all decks and a helipad.
Builder : Amels Length : 74m Designer : Tim Heywood, Winch Design
New Secret joined the market as-new in March 2024 and is the second unit in Amels’ 242 LE series. She differs from her sistership Plvs Vltra in having a completely white superstructure. Accommodation is across six cabins and an owner’s deck with master cabin, which features full-height glazing throughout. The suite overlooks a private foredeck lounge and includes a his-and-hers bathroom, office and lounge. Other highlights include an eight-metre swimming pool, a touch-and-go helipad and media lounge.
Builder : Heesen Length : 67m Designer : Winch Design
Sparta has now overthrown Lusine as the Dutch builder’s largest steel yacht. Characterised by a low exterior profile and a hull accented in “Venetian red” and metallic grey, the shipyard claims that little has changed since the initial sketches were presented except for modifications to the aft deck pool, which now stretches to 6.5 metres. Accommodation is for a maximum of 14 people across seven cabins, with her elemental interiors – including a master cabin modelled after “air” – re cently revealed.
Builder : Abeking and Rasmussen Length : 78.4m Designer : Reymond Langton Design
This five-deck superyacht has a dazzling display of Art Deco decor, including shimmering chandeliers and Macassar ebony furniture. Her current owner is Russian businessman and former president of the Bank of Moscow, Andrey Borodin. Amaryllis can sleep twelve guests across six cabins, plus an owner’s cabin complete with a claw-foot bed, lime-marble ensuite and 180-degree ocean views. Leisure highlights include a piano lounge and cinema suite, while her spacious beach club boasts a dedicated spa with sauna, steam room, plunge pool and massage room. Having spent a few seasons cruising exclusively in the Caribbean, she made a welcome return to the Mediterranean charter circuit in 2023.
Planet Nine
Builder : Admiral – The Italian Sea Group Length : 73.2m Designer : Tim Heywood, Admiral Engineering, Mlinaric, Henry & Zervudachi
Planet Nine ’s meticulous owner ensured that she was built to cruise the waters of Greenland, Antarctica and everywhere in between with ease. This is realised in the specially-designed ice-classed hull, constructed with thick hull plates, strong frames and bulkheads, and careful protection for her seawater intakes, to protect from cold temperatures and deal with sea ice up to 15 centimetres thick. Guests can enjoy 180-degree-views from the forward observation lounge, take a dip in the sundeck Jacuzzi, or relax in the spacious cinema. The dedicated owners’ deck also comes complete with its own private lounge, terrace and study. The superyacht made an appearance in Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending blockbuster Tenet .
Builder : Oceanco Length : 80m Designer : Nuvolari Lenard, Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture, Alberto Pinto
Commissioned by a “very experienced, highly discerning owner”, Y701’s angular exterior belies a considerable internal volume of 2,310GT. Nine cabins can accommodate up to 18 guests, including an owner’s suite that takes up almost half of the upper deck’s interior. The space features a private lounge, an office and a his and hers bathroom with a large central bath. There is also direct access to the Portuguese bridge and private terrace with two Jacuzzis. Another highlight is the main deck wellness spa, which includes a gym with “spectacular views”, a buffet, a bar, medical room, beauty salon and massage room.
Builder : Lürssen Length : 74m Designers : Espen Oeino International, Reymond Langton Design
Global is one of the newer entries on this list, having joined the market for the first time in March 2024 fresh from a “meticulous refit”. An enticing beach club with sauna and massage room, a nightclub, cinema plus a helicopter deck are the standout features of the six-deck superyacht. Her “wine lounge”, arranged with an 19-seater table and ten wine coolers adjacent, is also worth noting. Accommodation is for a party of 12, including an on-deck, full-beam master suite with Jacuzzi bath and his-and-hers private balconies.
Builder : Abeking & Rasmussen Length : 85.7m Designers : Reymond Langton Design, Brian Callahan, Winch Design
Delivered in 2006, B2 remains the shipyard’s third largest superyacht. A four-million-euro refit in 2020 saw her hull extended by seven metres allowing for a vast beach club that opens on three sides and a glass-bottom swimming pool that sits laterally across the main deck. Additional highlights include a sundeck Jacuzzi, an outdoor cinema, a fully-equipped gym and a dedicated massage room. Designed to be used as a multigenerational family yacht, accommodation is for 22 guests with an elevator serving each level right up to the sundeck.
Builder : Amels Length : 60m Designers : Tim Heywood, Reymond Langton Design
“There are many features of this design that bring a smile to my face,” said Stella M ‘s exterior designer Tim Heywood. The superyacht’s highlights are aplenty, including a cavernous 1,015GT interior, an eco-friendly hybrid propulsion package and an elevator whisking guests between four decks. An air-conditioned gym with massage room sits on the sundeck alongside a large Jacuzzi, double sunpad, buffet bar and a wet bar with glass handrails to protect the view. Down below, Stella M ‘s beach club is arranged with a sit-up wet bar, sauna, steam shower and changing room. Accommodation is for up to 14 guests in six suites.
Builder : Amels Length : 60m Designers : Tim Heywood, Damen Yachting, Luxury Projects
What impresses first about Moonstone is her tech capabilities. The superyacht is equipped with a hybrid propulsion system and a WASSP multi-beam sonar system that produces high-resolution bathymetric scanning, mapping out a live 3D view of the ocean floor. Though her leisure amenities are equally noteworthy, encompassing a sundeck with Jacuzzi, gym and massage room and an owner’s cabin with Mongolian marble in the bathroom. Accommodation is for a party of 12.
Builder : Delta Marine Length : 73.2 Designers : Donald Starkey
Laurel was delivered in 2006 as the flagship of the Seattle-based yard and the largest yacht built in the US in 75 years. Accommodation is across seven cabins, including a master cabin with two private terraces and a convertible cabin that can be used as a sauna room. On deck, she features a fully-equipped gym, with a library that converts into a private cinema. An elevator provides wheelchair access to all guest decks, while an ultra-modern stabilisation system eases roll motion effect, ensuring onboard comfort. She most recently attended the Miami International Boat Show 2024.
Casino Royale
Builder : Tankoa Yachts Length : 72m Designer : Francesco Paszkowski Design, Studio Ruggiero, Margherita Casprini
Delivered in 2018, Casino Royale (ex Solo ) is no stranger to acclaim as a finalist in both the BOAT Design & Innovation Awards and the World Superyacht Awards. Her master cabin offers 180-degree views from its kingsize bed, a private study and a terrace with a sunbed and Jacuzzi. According to Paszkowski, one of the yacht’s key design features is the beach club, which allows in natural light from a glass-bottom pool above and connects to the onboard wellness hub, complete with a Hammam and multiple fold-out terrace balconies.
Builder : Feadship Length : 72.8m Designers : Feadship De Voogt, Bannenberg & Rowell
One for the history books, Predator is not only the first Feadship to be delivered with a reverse bow but broke several other records at the time of her launch in 2008, leading to a World Superyacht Award in 2009. At the time, she was one of the quietest Feadships ever built – despite her four-engine propulsion package – and had the tallest engine room of any Feadship and the longest uninterrupted interior views of any yacht in her class. The superyacht also comes with two custom “mini Predator” style tenders and a helipad. Predator has had only two owners since new and benefitted from an interior refit in 2016 that saw her guest accommodation refreshed.
Moonlight II
Builder : Neorion Length : 91.4m Designers : Alpha Marine, Lally Poulias, Murray & Associates
Delivered in 2005, Moonlight II is passenger-ship certified and can host up to 36 guests across 18 staterooms. During a refit period between 2014 and 2015, she was extended by 6.1 metres resulting in additional exterior spaces. Her 14-metre beam results in a spacious owner’s apartment (with private access to a Jacuzzi) and plenty of spaces for entertaining, such as the skylounge with games room and bar. A vast beach club, cinema, grand piano and elevator to all decks are other standout features. Irish Boxer Conor McGregor w as spotted holidaying on the superyacht in 2021.
Builder : Benetti Length : 63m Designer : Espen Øino, Winch Design
Delivered in 2019, Artisan won a World Superyacht Award in 2020 for Best Exterior Design. The superyacht blends powerful performance with vast 1,245GT of internal living space, which feels surprisingly spacious considering her sleek profile. Accommodation is for a party of up to 12 guests in seven cabins, including a generous 160-square-metre master suite that overlooks a private bow terrace with intimate seating and sunpads. Perched just above the bridge deck, the forward fly deck is home to an enclosed gym and yoga studio, as well as a forward “love nest” to unwind in – a lofty area with a round outdoor sofa.
Builder : Viareggio Superyachts Length : 63.8m Designers : Espen Øino, Franck Darnet Design
Delivered in 2020, Atomic was commissioned by an avid scuba diver and accommodates a professional dive centre accessed via a folding balcony on her hull. Another standout feature is a coral-coloured mosaic pool on her sundeck, while her exterior spaces are characterised by splashes of “Monaco Red” – her owner’s favourite colour. A full bar, cosy gas firepit, al fresco dining table and ample sunbathing spots round out the superyacht’s list of amenities. Accommodation is across six cabins, including a split-level master suite with a gym and an office. Intended for exploration, the yacht’s pilothouse features SOLAS-approved window shades and an integrated bridge system by Kongsberg.
Come Together
Builder : Amels Length : 60m Designer : Giorgio M. Cassetta, Bannenberg & Rowell
The first unit in the Amels 60 series (and the only Amels 60 on the market), Come Together was commissioned by a serial superyacht owner who, unsurprisingly, happens to be a fan of The Beatles . Accommodation is for up to 12 guests and includes a vast owner’s suite with folding balcony, office and lounge area. The guest cabins found on the lower deck benefit from direct access to the beach club where a large 38-square-metre swim platform, ice bath and sauna awaits. Her crowning glory, however, is a 27-metre sun deck complete with a raised sun lounging space, a Jacuzzi and a bar and an extendable dining table protected from the elements that seats up to 18 guests. As the sun sets, the space can be transformed into an open-air cinema or a party area with DJ decks.
Builder : Proteksan Turquoise Length : 70.5m Designer : H2 Yacht Design, Hydro Tec
Delivered in 2011 as the Turkish shipyard’s flagship, Talisman C is the second in the fleet to bear the name. The original owner was looking to upgrade from a 54.2-metre to a larger vessel that could carry more tenders and toys. The result? A full-width aft garage that can accommodate a 7.7-metre Ski Nautique Super Air for powered sports, a seven-metre Novurania Chase 23 tender and a Narwhal rescue tender. A split-level master suite sits forward on the main deck and is described by the broker as having a “boudoir décor”, with voile curtains around the king-sized bed and crystal chandeliers as bedside reading lights. Other highlights include a crow’s nest observation lounge and a gym and wellness area with dedicated massage table and beauty salon.
Builder : Lürssen Length : 65.2m Designers : Espen Oeino, Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture, FM – Architettura d’interni
Polar Star joined the brokerage market for the first time in 2023, nearly 20 years after her delivery. The superyacht underwent an extensive refit in 2016 and has been continuously upgraded, including a full repaint by Pinmar in 2021. During her refit, the superyacht gym was overhauled, getting a new floor, while the hexagonal spa pool was replaced with a more practical rectangular, glass-fronted one, flanked by large sunpads. Up top, the sundeck’s hardtop was replaced with a vast 60-square-metre carbon-fibre opening one, promising a weight reduction.
Builder : Piriou Length : 77.6m Designers : Pierre-Jacques Kubis
Yersin was conceived by an adventure-loving owner and delivered in 2015 as an eco-conscious, world-girdling expedition yacht. She’s ice-classed, Polar-code compliant and equipped with a barge, seaplane and enough provisions to keep 18 people fed for 50 days. Her 2,198GT interiors were often used to house researchers, scientists and students, to the end of educating and progressing global conservation efforts. The superyacht is also built to be 95 per cent recyclable and is Clean Ship certified, resulting in very low environmental impact with minimal fuel consumption. Named after bacteriologist Doctor Alexandre Yersin, the ceremony was attended by HSH Prince Albert II and blessed by the Vicar General of Monaco.
Builder : Benetti Length : 64.5m Designers : RWD, Susan Young
Delivered in 2011, Seanna ‘s design combines classic Benetti brand motifs, such as covered companionways and sculpted mullions. Her standout features include an elevated observation deck which, positioned above the sundeck, hosts an enclosed party room. Below, the lower deck has a gym and large beach club, while inside is the main-saloon which can be converted into a cinema room. A grand marble lobby is found at the heart of the vessel and her interior is finished in fine Italian leathers, rich walnut woodwork and nickel inlays. Other highlights include a library with electric fireplace and a massage room.
Builder : Rossinavi Length : 63m Designers : Team For Design – Enrico Gobbi
The award-winning Utopia IV is on the market for the first time since her delivery in 2018. She recently benefitted from a refit which included a full paint job and service of all major machinery including engines, jet drives, and generators. Accommodation is across six en suite cabins, including a forward-facing master suite with its own six-metre terrace. Brands such as Armani and Hermes feature throughout. Special features include a 70-square-metre beach club in the transom, three spa pools and a touch-and-go helipad. In 2023, she made headlines when she rescued a stranded vessel off the coast of Florida.
Builder : Benetti Length : 63.5m Designers : Stefano Natucci, Argent Design
Delivered in 2006, Lioness V was described by the broker as a “milestone for Benetti and the industry alike” – though her layout benefits from a “proven format”, particularly in the main saloon, dining area and upper deck. The main saloon opens up to the aft deck arranged with full bar, lounge area and extra wide staircase that leads down to the swim platform. An interesting perk is found up on the sundeck, arranged with a plunge pool, sunpads and an automated golf Tee-it driving range. A gym, steam room and shower are also to hand. The superyacht was listed for sale for the first time in September 2023.
Builder : Alia Yachts Length : 60.2m Designers : Omega Architects, Van Oossanen Naval Architects, RWD
In 2017 (a year after her launch), Samurai was nominated for a Showboats Design Award. The superyacht has also proven to be a successful charter platform, thanks to her 1,029GT volume and four convertible guest cabins. The master cabin measures 87.1 square metres and features its own lounge area and architectural skylight. Other perks include a spacious sundeck with Jacuzzi pool, a gymnasium and a folding swim platform for easy access to the water – complemented by the yacht’s impressive variety of watertoys.
Builder : Heesen Length : 50m Designers : Omega Architects, Van Oossanen Naval Architects, Cristiano Gatto Design
Book Ends follows Aquamarine as the second unit in the Dutch shipyard’s 5000 Aluminium series. She was built by an experienced yachtsman and is in as-new condition with low hours and light owners use. Accommodation is for 12 guests in five cabins, including a full-beam (nine metre) owner’s cabin forward on the main deck with marble bathroom, separate study and walk-in wardrobe. Book Ends ‘ flex-use beach club is also worth noting – the broker envisions the space converted to a sea-level gym for morning workouts, a lounge area during the day and an entertainment space by night.
Builder : Amels Length : 61.5m Designers : Michael Leach Design
Calypso stands out thanks to her voluminous, “lavish” interiors, including a spectacular two-level master suite at main deck level. Stretching to the yacht’s full beam, this suite is described as a “sanctuary” and sports an overhead skylight. Leach rarely holds back on ceiling heights and Calypso’s is 4.2 metres high here. Meanwhile, the sundeck is split into three sections: a lounge seating and Jacuzzi area; an enclosed, air-conditioned gym; an open space designed for sunbathing or al fresco workouts, which also has an outdoor cinema set-up.
Builder : Codecasa Length : 55.8m Designers : Tommaso Spadolini
Commissioned by an experienced owner looking to upgrade in size, this custom-built superyacht has only been privately and lightly used since new. My Legacy ‘s standout feature is her interior decòr, which incorporates rich, damask fabrics with a jewel-toned colour palette of reds and blues. Up top, her substantial sundeck is arranged with a bar, sunloungers and a pool flanked by sunpads and sheltered by a windscreen.
Builder : Lürssen Length : 60.7m Designer : Winch Design, Espen Øino International
Marguerite was built under the supervision of the Moran new construction team, with a design brief that requested a private owner’s area, professional dive centre, hefty tender storage and the ability to cruise for thirty days at a time. The owner’s cabin is a particular highlight, spanning two decks and designed with an observation lounge, access to a private foredeck and a floating staircase that leads to an upper deck study. The yacht benefitted from a full interior refit after a change in ownership at the end of 2021.
Builder : Feadship Length : 55m Designer : Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects, Rémi Tessier
Delivered in 2010, Kahalani has been privately owned by one owner since new and has been helmed by the same captain. She benefits from two large saloons, with the bridge deck saloon, unusually, being full-beam. Tessier’s contrasting light and dark finishes make for a spectacularly clean and contemporary look throughout the interior. Elsewhere, the sundeck sports a Jacuzzi, full bar and completely sheltered dining for 12. The bridge deck offers indoor-outdoor formal dining at a large circular table for 12, thanks to semi-circular glass sliding doors.
Builder : Feadship Length : 62.3m Designers : Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects, Liz Dalton, Winch Design
Delivered in 2000, Flag underwent a major refit in 2012 saw her awarded Best Refitted Yacht at the World Superyacht Awards in 2013. Work included a sun-filled interior completely restyled by Chahan. Accommodation is across a flexible seven-cabin layout, with leisure highlights such as a lift accessing all decks, a fully-equipped gym and a sundeck swimming pool surrounded by sunpads. Dining options range from formal to a chef’s station on the sundeck with a barbecue grill and pizza oven for casual al fresco meals.
Builder : Christensen Length : 50m Designers : Christensen
Commissioned by a “pair of highly experienced New Jersey yachtsmen”, Jackpot was the last yacht ever completed at the builder’s Vancouver facility, before it made the move to Tennessee. Accommodation is for up to 16 guests in six cabins, with all cabins benefitting from “sophisticated entertainment systems” and en suite bathroom facilities. Special features include a superyacht elevator for easy access to all four decks and a helipad on the sundeck, complete with fuel storage facilities.
Builder : Benetti Length : 49.9m Designers : RWD, Pierluigi Ausonio
Legasea belongs to the shipyard’s B.Now series and was delivered in 2023. Her design is characterised by an open-air, 36-square-metre beach club between the main deck aft and the swim platform, with an infinity swimming pool that sits between the two levels. Connection with the outdoors is further encouraged with her sundeck, designed with an infinity pool, a hot tub and a lounge area. Indoors, the yacht’s airy, open-plan layout is arranged with a “voluminous” main saloon and formal dining area. Accommodation is across five cabins.
No Stress Two
Builder : Rossinavi Length : 49.9m Designers : Enrico Gobbi – Team for Design
No Stress Two was the first vessel to be delivered under Rossinavi’s BluE initiative and operates as a hybrid vessel. She has five different operating modes to maximise energy (whether at anchor or underway) and AI technology that monitors consumption when cruising in electric mode. The yacht marks Rossinavi’s ninth collaboration with Enrico Gobbi – Team for Design and shares the same sporty character as seen on previous projects such as EIV and Flying Dagger . Other highlights include a 10-square-metre pool and a DJ station overlooking the open-plan beach club for “unforgettable parties”, according to the broker.
Builder : Amels Length : 55m Designer : Tim Heywood, Laura Sessa
Papa is one of the youngest pre-owned Amels on the market. Delivered in 2019, she’s most recently been used as a charter yacht. Accommodation is across five cabins including a full-beam owner’s suite with a fold-out balcony. A stand-out feature is her split-level sun deck, featuring a large raised hot tub, open-air Teppanyaki grill, al fresco cinema and helipad. The sea-level beach club is another. There’s also a light-filled saloon, formal dining room and bright sky lounge to enjoy at all times of day and night.
Builder : Benetti Length : 65m Designers : Espen Oeino International, Stefano Natucci, Francois Zuretti
The tour de force onboard Ambrosia is her “Stargate Room” on the upper deck, which features a special lunar theme while functioning as both an informal dining room and a cocktail lounge. Constellations of the night stars in both the northern and southern hemispheres adorn the room’s ceiling. Powered by electric motors linked to the yacht’s GPS, this decoration changes in relation to where Ambrosia happens to be on the world’s oceans. She features diesel-electric Azipod propulsion, anchorless dynamic positioning, infra-red navigation and one of the most extensive entertainment and communication systems ever installed on a yacht. Ambrosia’ s Art Deco-inspired interior can accommodate 12 guests in six cabins.
Builder : Tankoa Yachts Length : 49.9m Designer : Francesco Paszkowski Design, Studio Francesco Rogantin, Margherita Casprini
Delivered in 2022 as the fourth hull in Tankoa Yachts’ all-aluminium S501 series, Kinda shares the same slender profile and vertical bow as sisterships Vertige , Bintador and Olokun but was the first in the series to offer a 5,000-litre capacity pool on the foredeck. Other exterior areas on board include a glass-sided sundeck equipped with sunpad forward, an al fresco galley, pop-up tables and sunloungers. Kinda also offers a practical, fold-down beach club with a side-loading tender garage.
Builder : Amels Length : 55m Designers : Tim Heywood, Laura Sessa Design
Step One is the first delivery in the shipyard’s highly successful 180 Limited Editions series. She rejoined the market in 2022 fresh from a multi-million dollar refit that has left her in “exacting condition”. Highlights include a touch and go helipad, a generous beach club and a steam room that’s primed for spa sessions at sea. Crowning the yacht, a split-level sundeck stretches out over 155 metres and volunteers a variety of amenities that larger yachts would be proud of.
Builder : Sanlorenzo Length : 52m Designers : Officina Italiana Design, Tiziana Vercellesi
Delivered in 2018, KD ‘ s highlights include a glass-bottomed swimming pool with sunpads either side and a sundeck with a Jacuzzi, bar, grill and plenty of al fresco seating. At night, the deck can be transformed into a party zone with lights, a smoke machine and additional speakers. Part of the extended Steel52 series, she accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins. She was a finalist in the BOAT International Design & Innovation Awards in 2019.
Builder : Overmarine Group Length : 50m Designers : Igor Lobanov
N1 joined the market for the first time in September 2023. The model’s exterior profile is said to be influenced by 1930s sports cars, with an “elongated bow, low profile and dynamic lines” and is a reinvention of the yard’s successful 165 model. Her standout feature is undoubtedly the split-level owner’s suite, inspired by New York penthouses with an asymmetric layout, curvy interior lines and its own entrance lounge. Other highlights include an infinity pool and 69-square-metre sundeck.
Builder : Brodosplit Length : 60m Designers : Ali Gez, Boris Zanko
Able to host as many as 150 guests onboard, Katina is “the perfect yacht for corporate events and special retreats,” according to her broker. The superyacht can certainly please the crowds with her whisky and cigar bar, gymnasium, sauna, Jacuzzi and two bars. Other amenities include an outdoor cinema, ample al fresco dining and lounging spots and a main saloon with comfortable circular seating and a bespoke table.
Astrid Conroy
Builder : Amels Length : 58m Designers : Winch Design
The custom-built Astrid Conroy has accommodation for 10 guests across five cabins, not including the main deck master. A spa, gymnasium, wood-clad Jacuzzi and wine cellar with seating comprise the superyacht’s list of amenities, while an interior refit by Michela Reverberi in 2018 resulted in a brand-new cinema being installed. Her most recent refit was completed in 2023.
Builder : Sanlorenzo Length : 47.2m Designers : Francesco Paszkowski Design
Sporting a large helipad on the aft deck, Arrow offers a versatile platform for intrepid explorers to roam the globe aboard. An explorer submarine is not part of the inventory but, like the helicopter, can be purchased separately. Her large Jacuzzi provides a welcome spot to unwind, as does her beach club and airy, contemporary main saloon, with floor-to-ceiling windows and doors that slide open onto an al fresco lounge. The superyacht is also equipped with state-of-the-art navigation and communication systems.
Builder : Heesen Length : 49.8m Designers : Omega Architects, Van Oossanen Naval Architects, Cristiano Gatto Design
Amare II is the second custom unit in Heesen’s 5000 Hybrid series, with the first being sistership Home – the star yacht of Below Deck Mediterranean season seven. Her “state-of-the-art”, optimised navigation system involves four cruising modes (from “economy” to “boost”) that can be set with the push of a button. Accommodation is for up to twelve guests across six cabins, not including the impressive 9.2-metre master cabin, fitted with a private study, a walk-in closet and an ensuite with Jacuzzi. This yacht has an impressive range of 3,750 nautical miles when pared back to 14 knots.
Hospitality
Builder : Westport Year : 2011 Designers : Donald Starkey, William Garden
Accommodation on Hospitality is across seven cabins, including an owner’s cabin that is, unusually, located on the bridge deck and comes with a private balcony. She has had a number of refits, most recently in 2021, which the broker said involved enhancements to her machinery, technical spaces, interior and exterior. Hospitality is described as “heli-capable with touch-and-go-capabilities” and a proven “charter platform”, with highlights that include a sundeck Jacuzzi, barbecue and 4,000 nautical mile range.
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